Wdp setup parameters, Beep tone, Code 39 – Worth Data P11/12 User Manual

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WDP Setup Parameters

Beep Tone

Lowest

0

Low

1

Medium

2

High

3

Highest

4

Turn Beeper OFF

5

The WDP Reader gives you a choice of five different beep pitches. (Beep volume
is also adjustable -- see page 32 for the details.)

Code 39

Enable Code 39

0

Disable Code 39

1

Enable Full ASCII Code 39

2

Disable Full ASCII Code 39

3

Enable Code 39 Accumulate Mode

4

Disable Code 39 Accumulate Mode

5

Enable Start/stop character transmission

6

Disable Start/Stop character transmission

7

Enable Mod 43 Check Digit

8

Disable Mod 43 Check Digit

9

Enable Check Digit Transmission

A

Disable Check Digit Transmission

B

Caps Lock ON

C

Caps Lock OFF

D

For information about Code 39, Full ASCII Code 39 and Accumulate Mode, see
Appendix D.

Enabling Start/Stop character transmission means that the WDP Reader will
transmit the * Start/Stop characters to your computer along with the data. For
example, data of 1234 would be transmitted as *1234*. Most people don't need
this option, but it is useful if you want your software to be able to differentiate
between keyboard and bar code data.

Enabling the Mod 43 Check Digit requires the units position of your data to
match the calculation for the check digit explained in Appendix D. If you've
enabled the check digit, enabling Check Digit transmission causes the reader to
transmit the check digit to your computer along with the bar code data.

"Caps Lock ON" means that lower case letters read as data will be transmitted as
upper case, and upper case as lower. Numbers, punctuation and control characters
are not affected. "Caps Lock OFF" means that letters will be transmitted exactly as
read.

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