System Settings#

Default parameters and device information#

Common system setting codes#

This section provides general setting codes such as restoring default values, version query, and prompt sounds.

Restore Default Settings

Restore Default Settings#

Restore factory defaults

Restore factory defaults#

Write custom default values

Write custom default values#

Read software version

Read software version#

Read decoder manufacturing information

Read decoder manufacturing information#

Read scan engine manufacturing information

Read scan engine manufacturing information#

Restore default parameters#

Used to restore the default configuration of the module’s general parameters. This set of parameters covers two sets of recovery paths: factory default values and custom default values.

Available options include:

  • Restore Defaults Restore default settings. If Write to Custom Defaults has been executed before, the custom default values are restored; otherwise, the factory default values are restored.

  • Set Factory Defaults Restores the factory default values in the Appendix Defaults table and deletes custom default values that have been written.

  • Write to Custom Defaults writes the current device configuration as a custom default value, which can be restored later through Restore Defaults.

Read version information#

Used to query the current firmware, decoder and scan engine version information. Available query terms include:

  • Report Version

  • Report Decoder Manufacturing Version

  • Report Scan Engine Manufacturing Version

The specific return code format can be added to this section or appendix later.

Tips and feedback#

Decoding LED behavior#

Used to control the linkage between LED and low power consumption mode after successful decoding in the serial port host scenario. The following options are currently confirmed:

  • The Power Down After LED Shuts Off decode LED remains lit for approximately 1.5 seconds before the device is allowed to enter low-power mode.

  • Decode LED Off on Power-Down The decode LED remains on until the device enters low power mode; this allows for faster entry into low power while still retaining the decode LED.

  • Disable Decode LED Turns off the decode LED completely.

After the LED goes out, it enters low power consumption.

* LED goes out before entering low power consumption#

Turn off the decoding LED when entering low power

Turn off the decoding LED when entering low power#

Disable decode LED

Disable decode LED#

decoding flash#

Used to set the number of flashes and duration after successful decoding in demonstration mode.

  • Disable Decode Blinks

  • 1 Decode Blink

  • 2 Decode Blinks

  • 3 Decode Blinks

Disable decoding flash

* Disable decode flashing#

Flashes 1 time

Flashes 1 time#

Flashes 2 times

Flashes 2 times#

Flashes 3 times

Flashes 3 times#

  • Set Decode Blink Duration to Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols Set the decoding flash duration to be consistent with the “different code repeated decoding interval”.

The decoding flash duration follows the "different code repeat decoding interval"

* The decoding flash duration follows the “different code repeated decoding interval”#

Note

Original description: After enabling decoding blinking in demonstration mode, you also need to scan a two-digit barcode and set the blinking duration in 100 ms units; the settable range is 00 to 99, which is up to 9.9 seconds.

buzzer tone#

Used to set the beep frequency after successful decoding. The following options are currently confirmed:

  • Low Frequency

  • Medium Frequency, default value

  • High Frequency

low frequency

low frequency#

IF

*IF#

high frequency

high frequency#

Beeper Volume#

Used to set the buzzer volume. The following options are currently confirmed:

  • Low Volume

  • Medium Volume

  • High Volume, default value

low volume

low volume#

medium volume

medium volume#

high volume

* high volume#

Image collection notification#

Used to control prompt feedback when taking photos, snapshots or image collection. This section is suitable for adding buzzer, LED or host event linkage rules later on.

Decode LED and buzzer signals#

This section explains the feedback definition when the buzzer is linked to the LED, and can be used as an overview of prompt feedback related settings.

Buzzer duration#

Used to set the beep duration. The following options are currently confirmed:

  • Short

  • Medium, default value

  • Long

short chirp

short chirp#

medium duration

* Medium duration#

Long cry

Long cry#

Suppress power-on beep#

Source page: Page 97 Suppress Power-up Beeps

  • Do Not Suppress Power-up Beeps, default value

  • Suppress Power-up Beeps

Do not suppress power-on beep

* Do not suppress the power-on beep#

Suppress power-on beep

Suppress power-on beep#

Power and operating modes#

This section retains the power-related entries of the system settings dimension. Setting codes directly related to triggering, low-power entry timing and stop conditions are maintained in Trigger Settings to avoid repeated maintenance of the same setting code on multiple pages.

Related setting locations:

Common controls#

Parameter barcode verification#

Used to verify the parameter setting code sequence for serial scanning to reduce setting code input errors.

  • Disable, default value

  • Enable

Disable parameter barcode verification

* Disable parameter barcode verification#

Enable parameter barcode verification

Enable parameter barcode verification#

parameter sweep#

Source page: Page 90 Parameter Scanning

  • Enable Parameter Scanning, default value

  • Disable Parameter Scanning

Enable parameter scanning

* Enable parameter scanning#

Disable parameter scanning

Disable parameter scanning#

Lock parameter scan#

Source page: Page 91-92 Lock/Unlock Parameter Scanning

Used to restrict the device from continuing to read parameter barcodes and provide additional security control.

Original description:

  • After locking, parameter barcodes other than Unlock cannot take effect.

  • Parameter Scanning must be allowed before locking is enabled.

  • Both locking and unlocking require scanning an additional 4-digit PIN.

  • PIN values in the 1-9999 range can also be written directly via SSI/SNAPI.

Lock parameter scan

Lock parameter scan#

Unlock parameter scan

Unlock parameter scan#

Ignore setup instructions#

Used to accept options related to “Ignore setting code” or “Lock setting input”.

Ignore beep command#

Used to undertake the “silent setting process” or “disable beep feedback” related options.

Beep after successful decoding#

Source page: Page 94 Beep After Good Decode

  • Beep After Good Decode, default value

  • Do Not Beep After Good Decode

Beep after successful decoding

* Beep after successful decoding#

No beeping after successful decoding

No beeping after successful decoding#

Note

Even if “Beep after successful decoding” is turned off, the parameter menu scan and error beeps will still remain.