Appendix and setup code#
Parameter default table#
Parameter default value#
This table lists typical default parameters for each chapter:
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USB interface default value#
USB interface defaults include:
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Undecoded code reading device simulation default table#
Used to archive the default host parameters in the emulation mode of the undecoded code reading device. This mode is usually used with a specific terminal or host protocol. You should confirm the current host interface type before modifying it.
RS232 host default table#
The standard RS232 default values are as follows:
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Command and event table#
SSI command list#
This section lists SSI command numbers, command names, parameter lengths, and sample data.
event code table#
This section lists the event number, event name and trigger condition description.
Terminal-specific Code ID character table#
This table lists the fixed Code ID characters in each terminal mode.
Note
When the host type is selected as ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf, OPOS/JPOS, Olivetti, Omron, or CUTE, the device automatically enables terminal-specific Code ID in this table. These values are not programmable and independent of the Transmit Code ID functionality, and the “Transmit Code ID Character” should not be additionally enabled.
To avoid horizontal cropping on mobile devices, the table is split by terminal type.
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ICL |
Fujitsu |
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Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A |
Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B / OPOS/JPOS |
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Olivetti |
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Table of suffixes, suffixes and character values#
Prefix/suffix value table#
The key points confirmed are as follows:
Prefix/Suffix Valuesis set via 4 digitsNumber 1 is the button category
The last 3 digits are decimal character values
Detailed value table is located at
Table E-1
Among some terminal default parameters, typical default values for suffixes and suffixes include:
STX (1002)CR (1013)ETX (1003)
USB ASCII character set table#
It is currently confirmed that this section corresponds to Table 8-2 USB Prefix/Suffix Values, covering the suffix/control character mapping from 1000 to 1126, and can be used for:
Prefix and suffix settings
FN1Replacement value selectionUSB keyboard control character output
National keyboard type code#
This section corresponds to USB HID keyboard layout selection and lists common keyboard layout codes; the complete setting codes are maintained by USB and keyboard settings in the PL5 module manual.
keyboardlayout |
Setting Barcode |
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North American Standard USB Keyboard |
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Hexadecimal value table#
This table is used to query the correspondence between hexadecimal values, visible characters, and control characters.
FN1 replacement value table#
Used to set the replacement value for FN1 in EAN-128.
The confirmed rules are as follows:
Default value:
7013, which isEnter
Setup steps:
Scan
Set FN1 Substitution ValueFind the target key value in the ASCII character table of the current host interface
Enter the corresponding 4-digit value
When setting via host command, first set Key Category to 1, and then set the 3-digit key value.
Reference setting code#
Numeric Setup Codes#
Used to enter numerical parameters such as length, timeout, brightness, address, etc. This section gives the digital setting codes from 0 to 9.
number 0#
Number 1#
Number 2#
Number 3#
number 4#
number 5#
Number 6#
number 7#
number 8#
number 9#
Cancel input#
Used to undo the current input and start over when setting a value.
Cancel input#