Programming sequence – Oregon PowerScan Handheld Laser Scanner User Manual

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Programming Guide

9

Programming

Sequence

To modify a scanner feature (item), the programming bar codes con-
tained in this manual must be scanned in a given sequence depending
upon the feature being programmed (as shown in Table 1). There are
three possible programming sequences:

A. Programming sample A (the most commonly used format)

demonstrates how three bar codes are scanned in sequence to
do the following:

1.

Place the scanner in Programming Mode (SET bar code).

2.

Scan the Item Tag

1

that will enable the new feature.

3.

End the programming session and reset the scanner (END
bar code).

B. Sample B provides an example of a programming feature

requiring the entry of a range value. Like sample A, the scan-
ner is placed in Programming Mode and an Item Tag

1

is

scanned. Then, a value must be entered before ending the pro-
gramming session. In the example, three digits must be
scanned from the number pad in

Appendix C: Keypad

. This type

of format, requiring a total of as many as six programming bar
codes, is necessary to allow flexible programming with larger
item value numeric ranges.

C. The programming sequence shown in example C requires

scanning of a single, extended length bar code. This special
programming bar code contains all the data necessary to enter
Programming Mode, set the Item Tag

1

and Item Value, and exit

Programming Mode (all in one step).

1. An “Item Tag” is a term used to describe an assigned number, which is encoded in a programming

bar code, that toggles (selects, enables, disables, etc.) a specific programming feature.

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