Settings section, Settings section -3 – Honeywell 9900 User Manual

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Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

Rev A

8/6/08

5 - 3

Settings Section

The Settings section determines how ScanWedge interprets data from the decoder, serial port, and IrDA
interface.

0 = Disable 1 = Enable

Settings Section
Key

Description

Default
Value

Available Values

Version

This is the version of ScanWedge

3

You cannot modify this value.

Debug

Enables and disables the logging of
debug information to a
SCANWEDGE.TXT file.

0

1=Enable. Debug data is logged

in a Scanwedge.txt file stored
in the

\IPSM

folder.

Sound

Enables and disables the audio
notification for decode/data reception.
There is one sound for success and
another sound for an error.

1

0=Disable; no sound on

decoding.

1=Enable; sound on decoding.

Leds

Enables and disables LED notification
for decode/data reception.

1

0=Disable; no LEDs on

decoding.

1=Enable; LEDs on decoding.

DataTerminator

Specifies the
character to recognize
as the data terminator
when receiving data
from the IrDA interface
or serial port.

When the data terminator character is
received, ScanWedge considers the
data received as successful, and sends
the specified prefix key + data
received
+ specified suffix key to the
foreground application.

Note: The data terminator character

itself will not be transmitted. If
required, put this character in the
suffix.

13

Set to the desired character.

This parameter is ignored for the
decoder. The decoder knows
when the data ends by itself.

PrefixKeys

Defines the ASCII keys to be sent prior
to the decoded/received data. The
ASCII keys are converted to virtual
keys; for conversion parameters, see

Virtual Key Codes Table

on page

5-21.

This field supports up to 16 ASCII keys;
data is comma-delimited.

0
Empty,
No
prefix
sent

For example:
PrefixKeys=80,82,69,70,73,88

The example listed above would
cause “PREFIX” to be sent prior
to any decoded data.

SuffixKeys

Defines the ASCII keys to be sent after
the decoded/received data. The ASCII
keys are converted to virtual keys; for
conversion parameters, see

Virtual Key

Codes Table

on page

5-21.

This field supports up to 16 ASCII keys;
data is comma-delimited.

13
ENTER
key

For example:
SuffixKeys=83,85,70,70,73,88,1
3

The example listed above would
cause “SUFFIX” and the
ENTER key to be sent after any
decoded data.

PrefixID

Specifies the symbology identifier sent
prior to the decoded/received data.

0

0=No symbology identifier is

sent.

1=The Code ID is sent.
2=The AIM ID is sent.
3=The SymModifier is sent.

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