Decoded Output
vTable of ContentsAppendix B Hex ASCII (Conversion) Chart B–1. . . . . . Appendix C 3400/B and 3400LR/C InformationSection PageC.1 Scanner Identificat
3–63Additional Programming❖ UPC & EAN Addenda Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program UPC & EAN AddendaRequired, then
3–64Additional Programming❖ MSI Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start MSI symbology selection,then enable or disable MSI deco
3–65Additional Programming❖ Plessey Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Plessey symbologyselection, then enable or disable
3–66Additional Programming❖ Disable All Symbologies➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to Disable ALL Symbologies.Caution: You will not be pr
3–67Additional ProgrammingRetail Symbologies Min/Max Length Chart ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽0123456789
3–68Additional Programming3.7 RS–232 ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for RS–232selections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 34
3–69Additional Programming❖ Baud Rate Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Baud Rate selection,then choose the baud rate y
3–70Additional Programming❖ Parity Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Parity selection, thenchoose the parity you want.➋
3–71Additional Programming❖ Data Format Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Data Format selection,then choose the data fo
3–72Additional Programming❖ CTS Handshake Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeThis selection allows you to disable the CTS Handshake ifyour terminal/compute
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3–73Additional Programming❖ Serial Wedge Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Serial Wedge selection,then choose the Opera
3–74Additional Programming❖ Protocol Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Protocol selection, thenchoose the protocol you
3–75Additional Programming3.8 Data Formatter (Bar Code Editor) ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for Data Formatter(Bar Code Editor) sel
3–76Additional Programming❖ Format Editor Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeTo make Data Format Editor selections, you’ll need to know theterminal type, c
3–77Additional Programming0123456789 ABCDEF
3–78Additional Programming !) '' $-/!-. "*''*2! 3 5 &!3 *- "0)/%*) * ! ./
3–79Additional Programming❖ Require Data Format➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Require Data Format,then choose enable or disab
3–80Additional Programming❖ Delete All Formats➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to Delete ALL Formats, then scan“Yes” if you are sure you w
3–81Additional Programming3.9 Trigger and Reread Delay ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for Trigger/RereadDelay selections. Scan the b
3–82Additional Programming❖ Programmable HHLC Interface Power Up Delay➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start HHLC Interface Power UpDel
1–1Getting Started1GETTING STARTED1.1 Introduction to the 3400The SCANTEAM 3400 Series CCD is durable and reliable,easy to hold and easy to aim.Avail
3–83Additional Programming❖ Trigger Mode Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Trigger Mode selection,then choose the trigg
3–84Additional Programming❖ Reread Delay Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Reread Delay selection,then choose the delay
3–85Additional Programming❖ Good Read Delay Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Good Read Delayselection, then choose the
3–86Additional Programming3.10 Wand Emulation and Laser Output ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for Wand Emulationand Laser Output sele
3–87Additional Programming❖ Output Polarity Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Output Polarity selection,then choose the
3–88Additional Programming❖ Transmission Rate Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Transmission Rateselection, then choose
3–89Additional Programming❖ Data Sync / Wake Up Selection [➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Data Sync / Wake UpSignal, then cho
3–90Additional Programming3.11 Status CheckUse this section to request a 3400 Status Check. Scanthe ENTER bar code to start Status Check.➊ ENTER Sta
3–91Additional Programming3.12 SCANTEAM 3400 Cloning InstructionsProcedure:1) Connect the 4 pin female mini–DIN on the cloning cable(p/n 42204559–01)
3–92Additional Programming
1–2Getting Started1.2 Unpacking the ScannerOpen the carton. The shipping carton should contain:
4–1Interface Keys4SUPPORTED INTERFACE KEYS4.1 Keyboard Function RelationshipsThe following Keyboard Function Code, HEX/ASCII Value, andFull ASCII “CTR
4–2Interface KeysThe last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ) applyto US only. The following chart indicates the equivalen
4–3Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface Keys IBM AT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/ATSupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04EN
4–4Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface Keys DEC VT-510/520/525 PC Style KeyboardSupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 0
4–5Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface Keys DEC VT-510/520/525 LK 411 Style KeyboardSupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04E
4–6Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysIBM XTs and CompatiblesSupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 05ACK 06BEL 07B
4–7Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysDDC 3596, IBM 3191/92, 3471/72, 3196/97, 3476/77, Telex (allmodels), Harris H180/190 with 122 key keyboards
4–8Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysIBM 3196/97, 3476/77, 3191/92, 3471/72, Memorex Telex (allmodels) with 102 key keyboards,SupportedInterface
4–9Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysMemorex Telex with 88 key keyboardsSupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 05A
4–10Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysDEC VT 220/320/340/420[, HDS–3200,WYSE WY–85/185,SupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX
1–3Getting Started1.3 Scanner Identification Label ,/'+*- )%#.#- 0/*")0(/'+*2-0#2
4–11Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysBull BDS–7 (Honeywell HDS–7)SupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 05ACK 06B
4–12Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysHP 700/92SupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 05ACK 06BEL 07BS 08HT 09LF 0
4–13Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysASCII/ANSI keyboards for WYSE WY–60/150SupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04EN
4–14Interface Keys❖ Supported Interface KeysWYSE WY–30 SupportedInterface KeysKey FunctionNUL 00SOH 01STX 02ETX 03EOT 04ENQ 05ACK 06BEL 07BS 08HT 09LF
4–15Code 39 ChartFULL ASCII CODE 39 BAR CODE CHART%U (NUL)$A (SOH)$B (STX)$C (ETX)$D (EOT)$E (ENQ)$F (ACK)$G (BEL)$H (BS)$I (HT)$J (LF)$K (VT)$L (FF)$
4–16Code 39 Chart$P (DLE)$Q (DC1)$R (DC2)$S (DC3)$T (DC4)$U (NAK)$V (SYN)$W (ETB)$X (CAN)$Y (EM)$Z (SUB)%A (ESC)%B (FS)%C (GS)%D (RS)%E (US)
5–1Specifications and Pinouts5PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND PINOUTS5.1 Environmental SpecificationsOperating TemperatureStorage TemperatureHumidityBarome
5–2Specifications and Pinouts5.2 Electrical SpecificationsOperating VoltageCurrent Draw (3400–X0)Current Draw (3400–X1)Current Draw (3400–X2)Current D
5–3Specifications and Pinouts5.4 Pinouts❖ Laser Output only3400–X0(Laser Compatible Bar Image)Conventional laser data format provided at 10 pin RJ41mo
5–4Specifications and Pinouts❖ Standard Laser Cablefor 3400–X0(Laser Compatible Bar Image)Interface cables normally supplied with SCANTEAM3400–X0 scan
1–4Getting Started1.4 Connecting the ScannerInstall the scanner by following the steps shown below:➊ Disconnect power to the terminal/computer by turn
5–5Specifications and Pinouts❖ Keyboard Wedge3400–X1, 3400–X2, 3400–18Decoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41modular connector (in scanner
5–6Specifications and Pinouts❖ Wand Emulation3400–X1, 3400–X2Conventional wand data format provided at 10 pin RJ41modular connector (in scanner handle
5–7Specifications and PinoutsThe chart below shows the terminating connector pinoutsfor the Wand Emulation interface cable.PinStandardWelch AllynColor
5–8Specifications and Pinouts❖ IBM 4683 Port 5B and Port 173400–X1 onlyDecoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41modular connector (in scanner
5–9Specifications and Pinouts❖ RS–2323400–X1, 3400–X2 (TTL), 3400–18 (TTL) and 3400–X3 (True)Decoded output data format provided at 10 pin RJ41modular
5–10Specifications and Pinouts❖ Laser Output3400–X1, 3400–X2(Laser Compatible Bar Image, Low Power)Conventional laser data format provided at 10 pin R
5–11Specifications and Pinouts5.5 General DimensionsSCANTEAM 3400Side ViewFront ViewTop View3/4 View5.8 in[14.7cm]3.0 in[7.6cm]5.8 in[14.7cm]Weight: 5
5–12Specifications and Pinouts
6–1Maintenance and Troubleshooting6MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE6.1 MaintenanceThe SCANTEAM 3400 provides reliable and efficientoperation with
6–2Maintenance and Troubleshooting❖ Replacing the Interface CableThe standard interface cable is attached to the 3400 withan 8–pin modular connector.
1–5Getting Started➌ Once the scanner has been fully connected, restorepower to the terminal/computer by turning the hostsystem power switch to the “ON
6–3Maintenance and Troubleshooting6.2 TroubleshootingThe SCANTEAM 3400 automatically performs self–testswhenever you turn it on. If your scanner is n
6–4Maintenance and TroubleshootingDoes the 3400 read your bar code incorrectly?If the 3400 reads a bar code (one beep for a good read), butthe bar cod
6–5Maintenance and TroubleshootingTo Reset Factory SettingsIf you aren’t sure what programming options have been setup in the 3400, or you’ve changed
6–6Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Customer Support7–17CUSTOMER SUPPORT7.1 Obtaining Factory ServiceWelch Allyn provides service for all its products through aservice center located at
Customer Support7–2For service in Europe, please contact your Welch Allynrepresentative (at appropriate address below) or your localdistributor.Europe
Customer Support7–37.2 Technical SupportIf, after reviewing the Troubleshooting Section, you still needassistance installing or troubleshooting your s
Customer Support7–4
Limited WarrantyA–1ALIMITED WARRANTYWelch Allyn warrants its products to be functional and freefrom manufacturing defects at the time of delivery. We
Limited WarrantyA–2RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSWARRANTY EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN. SOMESTATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION ORLIMITATION OF
1–6Getting Started1.5 Scanning TechniquesThe scanning technique for a single bar code (on a page oran object) is shown below.The illustration below sh
B–1Hex ASCII ChartBHEX ASCII (CONVERSION) CHART bbbbbbb7456321COLUMNROW00111001101110000010101011234567BIT NUMBERS0123456789ABCDEF00000000100111111111
B–2Hex ASCII Chart
C–13400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC3400/B AND 3400LR/C INFORMATIONThe following pages describe the 3400/B and 3400LR/Cscanners. These scanners use th
C–23400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.1 Scanner Identification (3400/B) ,/'+*- )%#.#- 0/*")0(/'+
C–33400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.2 Scanner Identification (3400LR/C) (+#'&) %" * ) ,+&%,
C–43400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.3 Scanning PerformanceThe following figures illustrate the 3400/B and 3400LR/C’sScanner Performance or depth of fi
C–53400/B and 3400LR/C InformationSCANTEAM 3400 Depth of FieldNon–Contact Scanner
C–63400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.4 Environmental Specifications parameter specificationOperating TemperatureStorage TemperatureHumidityBarometric P
C–73400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.6 Electrical Specifications (3400LR/C)parameter specificationOperating VoltageCurrent Draw (3400LR/C–X03)Current D
C–83400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.7 Scanner Performance (3400–XX1, XX2)parameter specificationPitch AngleSkew AngleMinimum Reflective Difference (M
1–7Getting StartedSCANTEAM 3400HDReading Distance and Bar Code Size.75 1.5.5 1.75.25 2.002.202.500 2.7504 MIL6.6 MIL7.5 MIL10 MIL13 MIL20 MIL(Working
C–93400/B and 3400LR/C InformationC.8 Scanner Performance (3400LR/C)parameter specificationPitch AngleSkew AngleMinimum Reflective Difference (MRD)Sc
C–103400/B and 3400LR/C Information
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Index 7$57 723 !5$160,7 2'( 2'( (16,7< 211(&7,1* 7+( &$11(5 211(&725 ,)( 211(&725 ,128
Index(0(4$. ,/(05,105 .1%$. $4 1'(5 11' ($' (.$; (,*+6 (.2 (5- +10( 7/%(4 (: +$46
IndexMean Time Between Failures(MTBF), 5-2Mechanical Shock, 5-1Memory, 3-1Min/Max Length ChartIndustrial Symbologies, 3-52Retail Symbologies, 3-67Mini
Index(CR) Suffix, 2-18Dual Interface, 3-16ć3-19Industrial Symbology,3-35ć3-52Output Parameters,3-20ć3-34Terminal Selection, 2-11Programming Instructio
IndexHarris H180/190 (122 keys),4-7HDS-3200, 4-10Honeywell HDS-7, 4-11HP 700/92, 4-12IBM 3191/92, 3471/72, 3196/97,3476/77 (122 keys), 4-7IBM 3196/97,
CODE 128 1234567890 TEST–SHEET0313231207865 addenda56098 9780330290951
3400/DO/UGSkaneateles Falls, New York 13153–0187Rev JP.O. Box 1874619 Jordan RoadData Collection Division
1–8Getting Started7 MILSCANTEAM 3400LRReading Distance and Bar Code Size40 MIL20 MIL13 MIL8071.5 63 4.50(Working zone shown at nominal focus)CM.
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2–1Quick Start Programming2QUICK START PROGRAMMING MENU2.1 IntroductionUse this chapter to program the SCANTEAM 3400 HandHeld CCD Scanner to work with
2–2Quick Start Programming “Plug and Play” (Single Scan) Programming“Plug and Play” bar codes are available for the following:IBM PC InterfacesIBM
2–3Quick Start Programming➋ Scan the appropriate “Plug and Play” single bar code. Note: Programming bar codes will not output data to your
2–4Quick Start Programming➌ After programming the 3400 for terminal interface, scanthe sample bar code (below) to check that the 3400 isset up correct
2–5Quick Start Programming❖ IBM PC InterfaceScan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes toprogram the 3400 for IBM AT, PS/2, or XT compatibles
2–6Quick Start Programming❖ IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 InterfaceScan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes toprogram the 3400 for IBM 4683
2–7Quick Start Programming❖ OCIA InterfaceScan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes (thispage and the next page) to program the 3400 forSpec
2–8Quick Start ProgrammingOCIA Interface, continuedNCR OCIA Long Format (Nine Bit) InterfaceThis bar code also programs the following prefixes for eac
2–9Quick Start Programming❖ OCR, RS–232, and Wand Emulation InterfaceScan one of the following “Plug and Play” bar codes (thispage and the next page)
2–10Quick Start ProgrammingOCR, RS–232, and Wand Emulation Interface, continuedRS–232 InterfaceThis bar code also programs the following parameters:pr
3400XX–X03400XX–X23400XX–18Input Power Voltage RequirementsModel Input Power Voltage3400X–X13400X–X35 Volt Standard Cables or12 Volt Special Cables!5
2–11Quick Start ProgrammingIf you’ve already programmed the 3400 using “Plug and Play”(Section 2.2), you don’t need to continue programming the 3400.2
2–12Quick Start Programming➌ Scan the bar code representing the first digit of theterminal I.D. number (also on page 2–14).➍ Scan the bar code represe
2–13Quick Start Programming➎ The 3400 terminal interface is now set up. To programa carriage return (CR) suffix see page 2–18. You mayalso turn off
2–14Quick Start Programming❖ Supported TerminalsTerminal Model(s) Terminal I.D.ADI 1496 72Apple Desktop Bus ADB MAC Classic, SE SE30, II (All) 49Bull
2–15Quick Start ProgrammingScan the two–digit terminal I.D. number for the terminalinterface you want set up (see chart on page 2–14).0 ✽123✽456789ABC
2–16Quick Start ProgrammingSupported Terminals, continuedTerminal Model(s) Terminal I.D.OCIA 52OCR 53Olivetti M19, M24, M28, M200 01**Olivetti 240, 25
2–17Quick Start ProgrammingScan the two–digit terminal I.D. number for the terminalinterface you want set up (see chart on page 2–16).0 ✽123✽456789ABC
2–18Quick Start Programming2.4 Program Carriage Return (CR) SuffixIf your application requires a carriage return (CR) suffix,scan the bar code below t
3–1Additional Programming3ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING SELECTIONSIf you’ve already programmed the 3400 using “Plug and Play”or Terminal Selection (Chapter 2
3–2Additional Programming❖ Programming InstructionsResetting Default SettingsThe first page of each programming section allows you toprogram the SCANT
Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this device that are notexpressly approved by Welch Allyn, Inc. may void the user’s authority tooperate
3–3Additional Programming❖ Global Programming Bar CodesAfter you’ve scanned ENTER in any programming section,you may use the bar codes below to:DEFAUL
3–4Additional Programming3.2 Bar Code Prefix and Suffix ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for Bar Code Prefixand Suffix selections. Sca
3–5Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Prefix Selection:Code I.D. Transmit➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Code I.D. Transmit, the
3–6Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Prefix Selection:AIM I.D. Transmit➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program AIM I.D. Transmit, thenc
3–7Additional ProgrammingBar Code Prefix ExampleTo program a line feed prefix for UPC–A symbology only,scan the following bar codes:➊ ENTER (Prefix Se
3–8Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Prefix Selection:Assign ASCII Character Prefix➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start assigning an A
3–9Additional Programming123456789 ABCDE
3–10Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Prefix Selection:Assign ASCII Character Prefix, continued➍ Refer to the chart below to find the hex value of the
3–11Additional Programming0 ✽✽123456789 ABCDEF
3–12Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Suffix Selection:Assign ASCII Character Suffix➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start assigning an
3–13Additional Programming123456789 ABCDE
3–14Additional Programming❖ Bar Code Suffix Selection:Assign ASCII Character Suffix, continued➍ Refer to the chart below to find the hex value of the
3–15Additional Programming0 ✽✽123456789 ABCDEF
3–16Additional Programming3.3 Dual Interface ProgrammingSCANTEAM models 3400–X1 and 3400–X2 support DualInterface, which allows you to connect to two
3–17Additional ProgrammingDual Interface Programming, continuedThe 3400 is compatible with a wide range of terminals inthe primary (or single) interfa
3–18Additional ProgrammingDual Interface Programming, continuedDual Interface Single Scan Programming Codes❖ Code 39 Wand Emulation Selection ✽❖ Same
3–19Additional ProgrammingDual Interface Programming, continued• Scanning “Plug and Play” bar codes (single scanterminal selection bar codes – Section
3–20Additional Programming3.4 Output ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for Outputselections. Scan the bar codes below to default the 34
3–21Additional Programming❖ Beeper Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Beeper selection, thenchoose the volume you want.➋
3–22Additional Programming❖ Keyboard Style Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to program Keyboard Styleselection, then choose the k
iTable of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1 Getting StartedSection Page1.1 Introduction to the 3400 1–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Un
3–23Additional ProgrammingKeyboard Style Selection, continued➌ Style HYes No➌ Style IYes No➌ Style JYes No➍ EXIT Program ModeThe charts on the fol
3–24Additional Programming 1 IBM XT std CAPS
3–25Additional ProgrammingNote:The Keyboard Style Table below applies toSCANTEAM 3400 software prior to softwarerevision level 4.0.[ ASCII func
3–26Additional Programming❖ Programmable Output Delay Selections➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Intercharacter Delayselection.➋
3–27Additional Programming0 ✽✽123456789 Programmable Output Delay ExampleThe SCANTEAM 3400 is programmed as follows:➊ Intercharacter D
3–28Additional Programming❖ Output Mode Selection:Buffer Scans➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection.➋ Output Mo
3–29Additional Programming❖ Output Mode Selection:Function Code Transmit➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection.➋
3–30Additional ProgrammingOutput Mode Selection, continuedFunction Code Transmit Enabled ExampleThe SCANTEAM 3400 is connected to an IBM PC XTand is p
3–31Additional Programming❖ Output Mode Selection:Laser Redundancy➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Output Mode selection.➋ Outpu
3–32Additional Programming❖ Country Code Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Country Code selection.➋ Country Code Selecti
iiTable of ContentsChapter 3 Additional Programming Selections, continued...Section Page3.2 Bar Code Prefix and Suffix Programming 3–4. . . . . ❖ Bar
3–33Additional Programming0 ✽✽123456789
3–34Additional ProgrammingNote:The NCR 7052 Keypad Selection applies toSCANTEAM 3400 software prior to softwarerevision level 4.0.❖ NCR 7052 Keypad Se
3–35Additional Programming3.5 Industrial Symbology ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for IndustrialSymbology selections. Scan the bar c
3–36Additional Programming❖ Codabar Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Codabar symbologyselection, then enable or disable
3–37Additional ProgrammingCodabar Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program Codabar Start/StopTransmit, then choose enable or disable.➍
3–38Additional ProgrammingCodabar Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program Codabar Concatenation,then choose enable or disable.➍ Concat
3–39Additional Programming B+12345–CCodabar Bar CodeStart Character Stop CharacterCodabar without Concatenation A12D D34AStart Character Stop Charact
3–40Additional Programming❖ Code 39 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Code 39 symbologyselection, then enable or disable
3–41Additional ProgrammingCode 39 Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program Code 39 Start/StopTransmit, then choose enable or disable.➍
3–42Additional ProgrammingCode 39 Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program Code 39 Full ASCII, thenchoose enable or disable.➍ Full ASCI
iiiTable of ContentsChapter 3 Additional Programming Selections, continued...Section Page3.6 Retail Symbology Programming 3–53. . . . . . . . . . . .
3–43Additional Programming❖ Interleaved 2 of 5 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Interleaved 2 of 5 symbologyselection, t
3–44Additional ProgrammingInterleaved 2 of 5 Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program Interleaved 2 of 5 CheckDigit Required, then choos
3–45Additional Programming❖ Code 2 of 5 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Code 2 of 5 symbologyselection, then enable or
3–46Additional Programming❖ Matrix 2 of 5 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Matrix 2 of 5 symbologyselection, then enable
3–47Additional Programming❖ Code 11 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Code 11 symbologyselection, then enable or disable
3–48Additional ProgrammingCode 11 Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program 2 Check Digits Requiredfor Code 11, then choose enable or dis
3–49Additional Programming❖ Code 93 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Code 93 symbologyselection, then enable or disable
3–50Additional Programming❖ Code 128 Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start Code 128 symbologyselection, then enable or disabl
3–51Additional ProgrammingCode 128 Selection, continuedEAN–128 ProgrammingWhen enabled, the 3400 substitutes a <GS> for FunctionCharacter 1.➍ &
3–52Additional ProgrammingIndustrial Symbologies Min/Max Length Chart ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽
ivTable of ContentsChapter 4 Supported Interface KeysSection Page4.1 Keyboard Function Relationships 4–1. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 Supported Interfac
3–53Additional Programming3.6 Retail Symbology ProgrammingUse this section to program the 3400 for RetailSymbology selections. Scan the bar codes bel
3–54Additional Programming❖ UPC Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start UPC symbology selection.➋ UPC SelectionUPC selections
3–55Additional ProgrammingUPC Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program UPC Version E1, thenchoose enable or disable.➌ Version E1➍ Enab
3–56Additional ProgrammingUPC Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program UPC Version E Expand,then choose enable or disable.➌ Version E E
3–57Additional ProgrammingUPC Selection, continued➎ EXIT Program Mode 0 31425 60789 512345UPC–A Bar Code# System Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum 0 12345
3–58Additional Programming❖ EAN Selection➊ ENTER Program ModeScan the bar code below to start EAN symbology selection.➋ EAN SelectionEAN selections
3–59Additional ProgrammingEAN Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program EAN/JAN 8, then chooseenable or disable.➌ EAN/JAN 8➍ Enable (Ye
3–60Additional ProgrammingEAN Selection, continuedScan the bar code below to program EAN 5–Digit Addenda,then choose enable or disable.➌ 5–Digit Adde
3–61Additional Programming 97 80123 850595EAN 8 Bar Code8 Digits Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum 97 80123 8EAN 8 Bar Code8 Digits Check Digit NO Addendum
3–62Additional Programming 9 780123 45679350595EAN 13 Bar Code13 Digits Check Digit 5–Digit Addendum 9 781853 360824EAN 13 Bar Code13 Digits Check Dig
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