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Programming GuideHandheld Laser ScannerQuickScan® 6000/6000 Plus

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6QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusThe Programming SessionIt is possible to program multiple features during a single programmingsession (a programming session

Page 3 - Contents

DEFAULTFEATUREWand EmulationRS-232 SNI RS-232Keyboard WedgeRecord Your Default SetUPC/EAN OptionsUPC-A to EAN-13 ExpansionDon’t ExpandDon’t ExpandExpa

Page 4 - Appendix B

DEFAULTFEATUREIBM 468x/9x Port 5BIBM 468x/9x Port 9xOCIA (DLS) OCIA (SNI)Record Your Default SetCodabar OptionsCheck Digit ComputeRequireRequireRequir

Page 5 - Introduction

DEFAULTFEATUREWand EmulationRS-232 SNI RS-232Keyboard WedgeRecord Your Default SetCodabar OptionsCheck Digit ComputeIgnoreRequireIgnoreRequireCheck Di

Page 7 - (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)

© 1999-2007 Datalogic Scanning, Inc.R44-2673 (Rev A) 5/07Datalogic Scanning, Inc.959 Terry StreetEugene, OR 97402Telephone: (541) 683-5700Fax: (541)

Page 8 - Programming Overview

Programming Guide 7If You Make a Mistake...If, during a programming session, you find that you are unsure of the scanner'ssettings or wish to res

Page 9 - What Is Programming Mode?

8QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusWhere To Go From HereProgramming is easy and straightforward if you follow these steps:1. If you are changing interfaces, fir

Page 10 - The Programming Session

Programming Guide 9IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 5B Interface SelectionScan this label to enable the IBM 468x Port 5B interface.IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Por

Page 11 - Return to Factory Settings

10QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusIBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F SelectionScan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port 9x interface.IBM 4683/

Page 12 - Where To Go From Here

Programming Guide 11IBM 4682/92 Port E Interface SelectionScan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port E interface.IBM 4682/92 Port E SettingsData F

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12QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusDatalogic OCIA1 Interface SelectionScan this label to enable the Datalogic OCIA interface.NCR OCIA Eight Bit (short format)

Page 14 - QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus

Programming Guide 13OCIA OptionsUse these labels to change the settings as desired. The following briefdescriptions explain each selection.Beep if No

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14QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusWand Emulation Interface SelectionScan this label to enable the Wand Emulation interface.Wand Emulation SettingsSET --------

Page 16 - Interface Selection

Programming Guide 15LOW ---------------------------------HIGH --------------------------------TRANSMIT PRE-NOISE -------------DON'T TRANSMIT PRE-

Page 17 - OCIA Options

Datalogic Scanning, Inc.959 Terry StreetEugene, Oregon 97402Telephone: (541) 683-5700Fax: (541) 345-7140An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No

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16QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusRS-232 Interface SelectionScan this label to enable the standard RS-232 interface (Datalogic RS-232).SNI RS-232 Interface Se

Page 19 - Programming Guide 15

Programming Guide 17Baud RateUse the bar codes on this page to select the communications Baud Rate.Only one Baud Rate selection may be active at any o

Page 20 - RS-232 Interface Selection

18QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusData Format SettingsThe bar codes on this page can be used to select the data format configu-ration needed to communicate wi

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Programming Guide 19HandshakingReview your system documentation to identify handshaking requirements,and use these labels to change the settings if re

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20QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSoftware ControlXON/XOFF — this is software handshaking that allows the host tocontrol data transmission. If the host sen

Page 23 - Hardware Control

Programming Guide 21RS-232 ACK/NAK Options (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)Several ACK/NAK parameters can be set for your QuickScan 6000 Plusscanner. Conta

Page 24 - Software Control

22QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusIntercharacter DelayIntercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each characterbefore it is sent to the host.

Page 25 - ACK/NAK E

Programming Guide 23Intercharacter Delay(continued)= 90 MILLISECONDS ----------------= 100 MILLISECONDS --------------END ----------------------------

Page 26 - NTERCHARACTER

24QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusThis section contains the following PC Keyboard Wedge communicationparameters in the order listed:Keyboard Wedge Communicati

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Programming Guide 25PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection—continuedThe scanner supports ten1 PC Keyboard Wedge interfaces. The tablebelow defines the

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Programming GuideContentsIntroduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1Understanding the Basics ...

Page 29 - The scanner supports ten

26QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusPC Keyboard Wedge –Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard AttachedIf no keyboard is attached, the scanner must provide the acknowle

Page 30 - PC Keyboard Wedge –

Programming Guide 27Caps Lock (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)Three caps lock settings are available for the QuickScan 6000 Plusscanner. These are:• Caps L

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28QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCountry Mode (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)The following country/languages can be selected for the QuickScan 6000Plus scanner wh

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Programming Guide 29Country Mode (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)—continuedSPAIN -------------------------------SWEDEN ----------------------------SWITZERLA

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30QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusIntercharacter DelayIntercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each characterbefore it is sent to the host.

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Programming Guide 31Intercharacter Delay—continued= 55 MILLISECONDS ----------------= 60 MILLISECONDS ----------------= 65 MILLISECONDS --------------

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32QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusLabel Transmit Format Configuration Items(RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge Interfaces Only)If you need to send information in addit

Page 36 - Prefix & Suffix

Programming Guide 33• Non-symbology specific characters (1-2) as a prefix + labeldata + non-symbology specific characters (1-2) as a suffixCpCp + labe

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34QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusNon-Symbology Specific ItemsSetting Non-Symbology Specific Prefix(es)These characters will be added to the standard label fo

Page 38 - Non-Symbology Specific Items

Programming Guide 35Setting Non-Symbology Specific Suffix(es)These characters will be added to the standard label format when yoursystem has specific

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iiQuickScan 6000/6000 PlusASCII Character Set ... 38Symbology-Specific Lab

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36QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSetting A Single Character Prefix or SuffixTo set one ASCII character as a prefix or suffix, follow steps one throughfour on

Page 41 - Programming Guide 37

Programming Guide 376 ------------------------------------7 ------------------------------------8 ------------------------------------9 --------------

Page 42 - ASCII Character Set

38QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII HexChar Value Char Value Char Value Char Valuenul 00 SP 20 @ 40 ‘ 60soh 01 ! 21 A 41 a 6

Page 43 - UPC-A to 'A1'

Programming Guide 39Symbology-Specific Label I.D.Setting Symbology-Specific Label Identifiers (Label I.D.)Symbology-specific label identifiers compris

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40QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSetting Symbology Specific Label Identifiers (Label I.D.)(Continued)4. Scan the label representing the symbology whose label

Page 45 - Programming Guide 41

Programming Guide 41Label I.D. Symbology SelectionUPC-A ----------------------------UPC-A W/2 DIGIT ADD-ON --------UPC-A W/5 DIGIT ADD-ON --------UPC-

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42QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusLabel I.D. Symbology Selection(Continued)EAN-13 W/2 DIGIT ADD-ON ------EAN-13 W/5 DIGIT ADD-ON ------EAN-13 W/C128 ADD-ON --

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Programming Guide 43How to Set Single Character Label I.D.If you only want a single character identifier, follow this modified proce-dure for setting

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44QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusDisabling Label I.D. for a Specific SymbologyThis procedure is the same as setting a single character symbologyidentifier, e

Page 49 - Programming Guide 45

Programming Guide 45A------------------------------------B------------------------------------C -----------------------------------D -----------------

Page 50 - Symbologies

Programming Guide 1IntroductionThis manual contains instructions for changing interfaces and bar codesfor customizing the scanner's operation. S

Page 51 - Symbology Options Overview

46QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSymbologiesSymbology selection (bar code type) determines which symbologies the scanner willdecode. The chart below shows t

Page 52 - Disable All Symbologies

Programming Guide 47Symbology Options OverviewEnable All Symbologies — allows the scanner to auto-discriminate betweenall the symbologies in this li

Page 53 - Symbology Selection

48QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusIATA — is a special symbology subset of Standard 2 of 5. Enabling IATAselects this custom code as the active Standard 2 o

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Programming Guide 49Symbology SelectionThe bar code programming labels on the following pages allow you to enable ordisable individual symbologies.NOT

Page 55 - Programming Guide 51

50QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusENABLE INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 -----DISABLE INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 -----ENABLE STANDARD 2 OF 5--------DISABLE STANDARD 2 OF 5 -------

Page 56 - UPC/EAN Options

Programming Guide 51ENABLE CODABAR ------------------DISABLE CODABAR ------------------ENABLE CODE 93------------------DISABLE CODE 93 ---------------

Page 57 - UPC/EAN Expansion

52QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusUPC/EAN OptionsThe information below provides a brief description of the programmable UPC/EANfeatures included on the follow

Page 58 - C128 and Custom Add-Ons

Programming Guide 53UPC/EAN ExpansionUse these labels to enable or disable:• Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 • Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13• Expand UPC-E to UPC-A •

Page 59 - Price/Weight Check Digit

54QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusUPC/EAN Add-OnsIf you need to scan UPC or EAN labels that include add-on codes, the selections onthis page set the scanner&a

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Programming Guide 55Price/Weight Check DigitThe price/weight check digit selections allow you to specify whether the scannershould calculate an extra

Page 61 - Programming Guide 57

2QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusChanging InterfacesTo change a scanner's interface…HardwareIf necessary, replace the scanner's interface cable to m

Page 62 - Code 39 Options

56QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusUPC-AUPC-EThese settings affect UPC data format when RS-232 or OCIA is the active interface.Number System Digit (NSD) settin

Page 63 - Code 39 (continued)

Programming Guide 57EAN Data Format SettingsThese settings affect EAN data format when RS-232, Keyboard Wedge or OCIA isthe active interface.SET -----

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58QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCode 39 OptionsThe Code 39 symbology has the following programmable features:Check Digit — calculates the Check Digit to v

Page 65 - Programming Guide 61

Programming Guide 59Code 39 (continued)Use these labels to change the Code 39 programmable features.SET ----------------------------------------------

Page 66 - YMBOLOGY

60QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCode 39 (continued)Follow these steps to set Code 39 Minimum Label Length:1. Identify the minimum length setting you want to

Page 67 - Interleaved 2 of 5

Programming Guide 615 ------------------------------------6 ------------------------------------7 ------------------------------------8 --------------

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62QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCode 128 OptionsAIM Symbology ID PrefixThe Automatic Identification Manufacturers, Inc. of the United States (AIMUSA) have s

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Programming Guide 63Interleaved 2 of 5The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features:Check Digit — calculates the Check Di

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64QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus• Set Second Fixed Length — use this label to instruct the scannerthat the next two programming labels you scan will defi

Page 71 - Standard 2 of 5

Programming Guide 65Setting Interleaved 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label LengthsAll interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory configuration

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Programming Guide 3OCIA• Datalogic OCIA• NCR 8-Bit OCIA• SNI OCIA• NCR 9-Bit OCIARS-232• Datalogic RS-232• SNI RS-232IBM• IBM 4683/84, 4693/94 Port 5B

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66QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSET ----------------------------------------------SET FIRST FIXED LENGTH ---------SET SECOND FIXED LENGTH ------NO SECOND FI

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Programming Guide 67Standard 2 of 5The Standard 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features:Check Digit — calculates the Check Digit to

Page 75 - Programming Guide 71

68QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus• Set Second Fixed Length — use this label to instruct thescanner that the next two programming labels you scan willdefin

Page 76 - Codabar Options

Programming Guide 69Setting Standard 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label LengthsAll interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory configuration are

Page 77 - Programming Guide 73

70QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusSTANDARD 2 OF 5 FIXED AND MINIMUM LABEL LENGTHSSET ----------------------------------------------SET FIRST FIXED LENGTH ---

Page 78 - Codabar Start/Stop Character

Programming Guide 71STANDARD 2 OF 5 FIXED ANDMINIMUM LABEL LENGTHS7 ------------------------------------8 ------------------------------------9 -----

Page 79 - Codabar Fixed Length

72QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCodabar OptionsThe Codabar symbology has the following programmable features:Check Digit — calculates the Check Digit to v

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Programming Guide 73Codabar Check Digit & Variable LengthThese programming labels determine whether you compute and send thecheck digit contents a

Page 81 - MSI/Plessey Check Digit

74QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCodabar Start/Stop CharacterThese bar codes allow you to set the Start/Stop character format and trans-mission. Refer to yo

Page 82 - MSI/Plessey Fixed Length

Programming Guide 75Codabar Fixed LengthMost scanners shipped from the factory are set to read variable lengthlabels for Codabar. If you switch from

Page 83 - Programming Guide 79

4QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCustomizing Your Scanner OperationWhen enabling a new interface, it may be necessary to modify the original factorysettings t

Page 84 - General Features

76QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus5. Scan the SET SECOND FIXED LENGTH label.6. Set the second fixed label length by scanning the correct digitsfrom this page.

Page 85 - Programming Guide 81

Programming Guide 77MSI/Plessey Check DigitMSI/Plessey Check Digit options include:Check Digit Calculation — calculates the Check Digit to verify th

Page 86 - Read Verification

78QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusMSI/Plessey Fixed LengthWith the QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus scanner, you now have the option ofrequiring MSI/Plessey labels to

Page 87 - ERIFICATION

Programming Guide 79SET FIRST FIXED LENGTH ---------SET SECOND FIXED LENGTH ------NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH -------0 ------------------------------------

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80QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusGeneral FeaturesThe following section contains the general features that are common to allinterfaces. These features allow

Page 89 - Low Power Mode

Programming Guide 81SET ----------------------------------------------OFF ---------------------------------ON ----------------------------------ENABLE

Page 90 - Stand Mode

82QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusRead VerificationQuickScan 6000/6000 Plus programming has been improved to allow selec-tion of read verification "minim

Page 91 - Additional Information

Programming Guide 83Read Verification by SymbologyTo set the minimum read requirement for a desired symbology:1. Scan the SET label.2. Scan one symbol

Page 92 - Sample Bar Codes

84QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusVERIFY INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 ------VERIFY STANDARD2 2 OF 5 --------VERIFY CODABAR-------------------VERIFY CODE 93 ------------

Page 93 - AN-8)

Programming Guide 85Low Power ModeQuickScan 6000/6000 Plus incorporates two optional low power modes tooptimize power usage and extend scanner life.NO

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Programming Guide 5features can be configured using the bar code labels contained in this manual or byusing commands sent from the host. Refer to App

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86QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusDebug ModeWhen enabled, this mode will cause any product labels that are read tobe discarded with no attempt made to transmi

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Programming Guide 87Appendix AAdditional InformationHost ProgrammingSome interfaces and host systems include the ability to configure the scanner byse

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88QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusCODE 128 Code 128 . Tes tCODE 39 CODE 3 9 . TES TINTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 0123456789CODABAR

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Programming Guide 89UPC-A W/ 5 DIGIT ADD-ON6 9 0 0 00 0 8 0 2 9 5 1 0 4 1 8UPC-E 0 9 9 8 8 7 5 0EAN-8 (JAN-8)

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90QuickScan 6000/6000 PlusNOTES

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DEFAULTFEATUREIBM 468x/9x Port 5BIBM 468x/9x Port 9xOCIA (DLS) OCIA (SNI)Record Your Default SetGeneral FeaturesAudible SignalEnableEnableEnableEnable

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DEFAULTFEATUREWand EmulationRS-232 SNI RS-232Keyboard WedgeRecord Your Default SetGeneral FeaturesAudible SignalEnableEnableEnableEnablePower-Up BeepE

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DEFAULTFEATUREIBM 468x/9x Port 5BIBM 468x/9x Port 9xOCIA (DLS) OCIA (SNI)Record Your Default SetRS-232 I/F SettingsRS-232 I/FN/AN/AN/AN/ASNI RS-232 I/

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DEFAULTFEATUREWand EmulationRS-232 SNI RS-232Keyboard WedgeRecord Your Default SetRS-232 I/F SettingsRS-232 I/FN/AEnable StdN/AN/ASNI RS-232 I/FN/AN/A

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DEFAULTFEATUREIBM 468x/9x Port 5BIBM 468x/9x Port 9xOCIA (DLS) OCIA (SNI)Record Your Default SetUPC/EAN OptionsUPC-A to EAN-13 ExpansionDon’t ExpandDo

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