4 rx timeout, 2 pen parameters, 1 minimum output pulse – Rice Lake Datalogic PowerScan RF 8000 Series Laser Scanner User Manual

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POWERSCAN

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D8330/M8300

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5.1.4

RX Timeout


When the RS-232 interface is selected, the Host can be used to configure the device
by sending it command strings (see Appendix A).

This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Host after
the specified period of time.

If no character is received from the Host, after the timeout expires, any incomplete
string (any string not terminated by <CR>) is flushed from the device buffer.

5.2 PEN PARAMETERS

5.2.1

Minimum Output Pulse


This parameter sets the duration of the output pulse corresponding to the narrowest
element in the barcode. In this way the code resolution is controlled by the signal
sent to the decoder, independently of the physical resolution of the code read.

The shortest pulse (200

μs) corresponds to a high-resolution code emulation and

therefore a shorter transfer speed to the decoder (for decoders able to work on high
resolution codes). Likewise, longer pulses correspond to low-resolution code
emulation and therefore a longer transfer time to the decoder.

5.2.2

Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128


PowerScan

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D8330 Series Readers

When using these readers it is possible to convert all codes to Code 39. By disabling
this option the decoded codes will be transmitted in their original format, except for
the following codes, which are ALWAYS converted into Code 39 format:
MSI, Code 11, Code 16K, Code 49, GS1 DataBar™.


PowerScan

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M8300 Series Readers

When using these readers it is possible to choose between converting the decoded
codes into either Code 39 format or Code 128 format. It is not possible to disable
conversion.

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