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2 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)ICL RS-232
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 9RS-232 Host Types (continued)Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A
2 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 11RS-232 Host Types (continued)Olivetti ORS4500
2 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Omron
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 13RS-232 Host Types (continued)OPOS/JPOS
2 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Fujitsu RS-232
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 15RS-232 Host Types (continued)CUTE 2
2 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host Types (continued)Scan the bar code below to enable the NCR variant of the RS-232 host.NCR Variant
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 17RS-232 Host Types (continued)RS-232 Host -Datalogic VariantScan the bar code below to enable the Datalogic variant of
TABLE OF CONTENTS ixDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals ... 11-22User-Pro
2 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Host PreferencesBaud RateBaud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the MP6000
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 19Baud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 19,200
2 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBaud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 38,400
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 21Baud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 57,600
2 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBaud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 115,200
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 23ParityA parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according
2 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParity (continued)Even
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 25Parity (continued)*None
2 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEStop BitsThe stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one charact
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 27Stop Bits (continued)2 Stop Bits
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2 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEData BitsThis parameter allows the MP6000 to interface with devices requiring a 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII protocol.
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 29Data Bits (continued)*8-Bit
2 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECheck Receive ErrorsSelect whether or not to check the parity, framing, and overrun of received characters. Th
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 31Check Receive Errors (continued)Do Not Check For Received Errors(Disable)
2 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHardware HandshakingThe data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without t
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 33Hardware Handshaking (continued)Options:•None: Scan this bar code to disable hardware handshaking.•Standard RTS/CTS:
2 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHardware Handshaking (continued)Standard RTS/CTS
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 35Hardware Handshaking (continued)RTS/CTS Option 1
2 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHardware Handshaking (continued)RTS/CTS Option 2
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 37Hardware Handshaking (continued)RTS/CTS Option 3
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2 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESoftware HandshakingThis parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to, or instead
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 39Software Handshaking (continued)*None
2 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESoftware Handshaking (continued)ACK/NAK
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 41Software Handshaking (continued)ENQ
2 - 42 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESoftware Handshaking (continued)ACK/NAK with ENQ
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 43Software Handshaking (continued)XON/XOFF
2 - 44 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost Serial Response TimeoutThis parameter specifies how long the MP6000 waits for an ACK, NAK, or CTS before
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 45Host Serial Response Timeout (continued)Low: 2.5 Sec
2 - 46 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost Serial Response Timeout (continued)Medium: 5 Sec
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 47Host Serial Response Timeout (continued)High: 7.5 Sec
xii MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAppendix D: NUMERIC BAR CODESNumeric Bar Codes ...
2 - 48 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost Serial Response Timeout (continued)Maximum: 9.9 Sec
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 49RTS Line StateThis parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to select Low RTS
2 - 50 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERTS Line State (continued)Host: High RTS
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 51Beep on <BEL>If you enable this parameter, the MP6000 issues a beep when it detects a <BEL> character on
2 - 52 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeep on <BEL> (continued)*Do Not Beep On <BEL> Character(Disable)
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 53Intercharacter DelayThis parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions.Option
2 - 54 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIntercharacter Delay (continued)Low: 25 msec
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 55Intercharacter Delay (continued)Medium: 50 msec
2 - 56 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIntercharacter Delay (continued)High: 75 msec
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 57Intercharacter Delay (continued)Maximum: 99 msec
ABOUT THIS GUIDEIntroductionThe MP6000 Bar Code Programming Guide includes the programming bar codes to configure the MP6000.Chapter Descriptions•Chap
2 - 58 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEWincor-Nixdorf Beep/LED OptionsIf you selected Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, this indicates when the digital scanner
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 59Wincor-Nixdorf Beep/LED Options (continued)Beep/LED After Transmission
2 - 60 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEWincor-Nixdorf Beep/LED Options (continued)Beep/LED After CTS Pulse
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 61Ignore Unknown CharactersUnknown characters are characters the host does not recognize.Options:•*Send Bar Codes with
2 - 62 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIgnore Unknown Characters (continued)Do Not Send Bar Codes(with unknown characters)
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 63NCR Variant PreferencesNCR Use PrefixParameter #1238When NCR Variant is selected, this parameter determines whether o
2 - 64 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENCR Use Prefix (continued)*Enabled(01h)
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 65NCR PrefixParameter # 1282When NCR variant is selected, and NCR Use Prefix is enabled, this parameter determines the
2 - 66 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENCR SuffixParameter # 1283When NCR variant is selected, this parameter determines the suffix (terminator) char
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 67NCR Use Block Check Character (BCC)Parameter #1239When NCR variant is selected, this parameter determines whether or
xiv MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE•Appendix A, STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS provides a table of all host devices and miscellaneous scanner defaults.
2 - 68 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENCR Use Block Check Character (BCC)*Enabled(01h)
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 69NCR InterfaceParameter #1240When NCR variant is selected, this parameter determines the NCR specific interface to be
2 - 70 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENCR Interface (continued)Scanner Only(01h)
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 71NCR Interface (continued)Scanner/Scale(01h)
2 - 72 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEASCII Character Set for RS-232You can assign the values in Table 2-6 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII charact
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 731028%B FS1029%C GS1030%D RS1031%E US1032Space Space1033/A !1034/B "1035/C #1036/D $1037/E %1038/F &1039/G ‘1
2 - 74 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1059%F ;1060%G <1061%H =1062%I >1063%J ?1064%V @1065AA1066BB1067CC1068DD1069EE1070FF1071GG1072HH1073II10
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 751090ZZ1091%K [1092%L \1093%M ]1094%N ^1095%O _1096%W `1097+A a1098+B b1099+C c1100+D d1101+E e1102+F f1103+G g1104+H
2 - 76 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1121+Y y1122+Z z1123%P {1124%Q |1125%R }1126%S ~1127Undefined7013ENTERTable 2-6 Prefix/Suffix Values (Conti
CHAPTER 3 IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODESIntroductionThis chapter includes the programming bar codes for the IBM RS-485 host interface.For detailed tec
ABOUT THIS GUIDE xvRelated Documents•MP6000 Integrator Guide, p/n 72E-172632-xx, provides installation information, interface setups, scale calibratio
3 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIBM Parameter DefaultsTable 3-1 lists the defaults for IBM host parameters. To change any option, scan the appr
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 3IBM RS-485 Host ParametersPort AddressThis parameter sets the IBM RS-485 port used. Options:•*None Selected•Hand-h
3 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPort Address (continued)Hand-held Scanner Emulation (Port 9B)
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 5Port Address (continued)Non-IBM Scanner Emulation (Port 5B)
3 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPort Address (continued)Table-top Scanner Emulation (Port 17)
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 7Scale Port AddressThe scale port address must be configured for the scale to operate on the IBM RS-485 bus.Options
3 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Port Address (continued)Port 6A
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 9Scale Port Address (continued)Port 6B
3 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Port Address (continued)Port 6E
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 11IBM RS-485 Miscellaneous ParametersConvert Unknown to Code 39Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the conve
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3 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert Unknown to Code 39 (continued)*Disable Convert Unknown to Code 39
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 13Ignore Beep DirectiveScan one of the following bar codes to honor or ignore a beep directive made over the IBM RS
3 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIgnore Beep Directive (continued)*Ignore Beep Directive
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 15Ignore Configuration DirectiveScan one of the following bar codes to honor or ignore a code type enable/disable d
3 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIgnore Configuration Directive (continued)*Ignore Configuration Directive
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 17Scan Disable ModeParameter # 1214This parameter determines the behavior of the MP6000 when it receives a Scan Dis
3 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Disable ModeTransmit Disable(1)
IBM RS-485 INTERFACE BAR CODES 3 - 19Scan Disable ModeAuto Disable(2)
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CHAPTER 4 SCALE CONFIGURATIONIntroductionYou can program the MP6000 to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describ
CHAPTER 1 USB INTERFACE BAR CODESIntroductionThis chapter includes the programming bar codes for the USB host interface. The MP6000 connects directly
4 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScanning Sequence ExamplesIn most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to enable
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 3Legal Scale UnitsParameter # 995Scan a weight unit below to set the legal weight units for the MP6000. Scan Kilograms for int
4 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDELegal Scale Units (continued)Pounds(1)
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 5Legal Scale Dampening Filter SettingParameter # 996Scan a bar code below to set the vibration sensitivity of the scale. The h
4 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDELegal Scale Dampening Filter Setting (continued)* Low Vibration Sensitivity(1)
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 7Legal Scale Dampening Filter Setting (continued)Very Low Vibration Sensitivity (2)
4 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDELegal Scale Dampening Filter Setting (continued)Ultra Low Vibration Sensitivity(3)
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 9Scale EnableParameter # 1197This parameter enables and disables the functionality of an already existing scale. If the scale
4 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Enable (continued)Scale Disable
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 11Scale ResetParameter # 6009Scan STISCLRST to reset the scale. This parameter can be scanned in any mode of operation. If a p
1 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Parameter DefaultsTable 1-1 lists the defaults for USB host parameters. To change any option, scan the appr
4 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Display ConfigurationParameter # 986Scan Enable Scale Display Configuration below to enable the pole dis
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 13Scale Display Configuration (continued)* Disable Scale Display Configuration(0)
4 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Enforce Zero ReturnParameter # 987Scan a bar code to below to enable or disable enforce zero return.Opti
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 15Scale Enforce Zero Return (continued)* Disable Scale Enforce Zero Return(0)
4 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScale Beep After Weight RequestParameter # 988Scan Enable Scale Beep After Weight below to sound a beep tone a
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 17Scale Beep After Weight Request (continued)* Disable Scale Beep After Weight(0)
4 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIgnore Scale Pole DirectivesParameter #1242The pole display is required to be consumer facing if the POS syste
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 19Ignore Scale Pole Directives (continued)Honor Scale Pole Directives(0)
4 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMaximum Initial Zero Setting RangeParameter #1285Initial Zero Setting - The scale indication is set to zero au
SCALE CONFIGURATION 4 - 21Maximum Initial Zero Setting Range (continued)Set Scale Maximum Initial Zero Setting RangeTable 4-2 Parameter Value Setti
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 3USB Host Parameters USB Device TypeSelect the desired USB device type from the following options.•* IBM Table-top USB•IBM
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CHAPTER 5 USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONSIntroductionYou can program the MP6000 to perform various functions, or activate different featu
5 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScanning Sequence ExamplesIn most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set th
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 3Mobile Phone Display Mode 716 Disable5-38PDF Prioritization 719 Disable5-40PDF Prioritization Timeou
5 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUser PreferencesSet Default ParameterYou can reset the MP6000 to two types of defaults: factory defaults or cus
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 5Set Default Parameter (continued)Set Factory Defaults
5 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Default Parameter (continued)Write to Custom Defaults
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 7Parameter Bar Code ScanningParameter # 236To disable the decoding of parameter bar codes, including
5 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParameter Bar Code Scanning (continued)Disable Parameter Bar Code Scanning(00h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 9Beep After Good DecodeParameter # 56Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the MP6000 beeps
1 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Device Type (continued)IBM Hand-held USB
5 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeep After Good Decode (continued)Do Not Beep After Good Decode(Disable)(00h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 11Beeper ToneParameter # 145To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan one of the bar codes that
5 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Tone (continued)Low Tone(02
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 13Beeper Tone (continued)*Medium Tone(01h)
5 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Tone (continued)High Tone(00h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 15Beeper Tone (continued)Medium to High Tone (2-tone)(04h)
5 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Tone (continued)Chirp(05h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 17Beeper VolumeParameter # 140To select a beeper volume, scan the one of the bar codes that follows.O
5 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Volume (continued)Medium Volume(01h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 19Beeper Volume (continued)High Volume(00h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 5USB Device Type (continued)IBM OPOS(IBM Hand-held USB with Full Scan Disable)
5 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Volume (continued)Higher Volume(03h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 21Beeper Volume (continued)*Highest Volume(04h)
5 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper DurationParameter # 628To select the duration for the beeper, scan one of the following bar codes.Optio
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 23Beeper Duration (continued)* Medium(01h)
5 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBeeper Duration (continued)Long(02h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 25Volume Button EnableParameter # 1287When this parameter is enabled the physical Volume button on th
5 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEVolume Button Enable (continued)Disable(0)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 27Suppress Power-up BeepsParameter # 721Select whether or not to suppress the MP6000 power-up beeps.O
5 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESuppress Power-up Beeps (continued)Suppress Power-up Beeps(01h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 29Decode Session TimeoutParameter # 136This parameter sets the maximum time decode processing continu
1 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Device Type (continued)HID Keyboard EmulationWhen the HID Keyboard host is selected, and the MP6000 has aux
5 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETimeout Between Decodes, Same SymbolParameter # 137Use this option to prevent the beeper from continuously bee
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 31Same Symbol Report TimeoutParameter # 1284Affects how the Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol para
5 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESame Symbol Report Timeout (continued)Enable(1)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 33Swipe Frame Timeout Parameter # 1226Specifies how much time to spend on processing the frame that i
5 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPresentation Frame Timeout Parameter # 1227Specifies how much time to spend on processing the frame that is op
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 35Cell Phone Frame Timeout Parameter # 1228Specifies how much time to spend on processing the frame t
5 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEFuzzy 1D ProcessingParameter # 514This option is enabled by default to optimize decode performance on 1D bar c
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 37Fuzzy 1D Processing (continued)Disable Fuzzy 1D Processing(00h)
5 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMobile Phone Display ModeParameter # 716This mode improves bar code reading performance on mobile phones and e
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 39Mobile Phone Display Mode (continued)Enable Mobile Phone Display Mode(03h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 7USB Device Type (continued)CDC COM Port Emulation
5 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPDF PrioritizationParameter # 719Enable this feature to delay decoding a 1D bar code (Code 128 of 8 to 25 char
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 41PDF Prioritization (continued)Enable PDF Prioritization(01h)
5 - 42 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPDF Prioritization TimeoutParameter # 720When PDF Prioritization is enabled, this timeout specifies how long t
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 43Center Object DetectParameter # 1128This parameter controls the scanner’s ability to detect object
5 - 44 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECenter Object Detect (continued)*Enable Center Object Detect(01h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 45Center IR SensitivityParameter # 1219This parameter controls the distance, or range, at which the s
5 - 46 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECenter IR Sensitivity (continued)*Medium(81)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 47Center IR Sensitivity (continued)Long(17)
5 - 48 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEStitching TypeParameter # 1229This parameter configures the stitching algorithm to perform either where the ba
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 49Stitching Type (continued)Presentation Stitching(01h)
1 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Device Type (continued)Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Interface
5 - 50 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScanning Usage ModeParameter # 1230This parameter configures the scanner for either a trained user/cashier, or
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 51Scanning Usage Mode (continued)Self-Checkout(01h)
5 - 52 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration Parameter # 1246This option allows the user to select which devices to attach
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 53RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)*Aux 1 Sensormatic and Aux 2 RS-232 Scanner(00h)
5 - 54 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)Aux 1 Dual Cable Scale and Aux 2 RS-232 Scanner(01h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 55RS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)Aux 1 Sensormatic and Aux 2 Dual Cable Scale(02h)
5 - 56 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Device Port Configuration (continued)Aux 1 Third Party Scale, Aux 2 Sensormatic(04h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 57Third Party Scale ParametersThird Party ScaleParameter # 1294Enable or disable Third Party Scale fu
5 - 58 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEThird Party Scale (continued)* Disable Third Party Scale(0)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 59Third Party Scale LED PinParameter # 1295This parameter defines the polarity of the LED/Tare input
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 9USB Country Keyboard Types - Country CodesScan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type from the following options
5 - 60 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEThird Party Scale LED Pin (continued)*Active High(1)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 61Third Party Scale Zero PinParameter # 1296This parameter defines the polarity of the zero output pi
5 - 62 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEThird Party Scale Zero Pin (continued)*Active High(1)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 63Exclude Decode Field Of ViewsParameter # 1249Used to prevent decoding from specific fields of view.
5 - 64 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEExclude Decode Field Of Views (continued)Exclude Left Horizontal (1)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 65Exclude Decode Field Of Views (continued)Exclude Right Horizontal (2)
5 - 66 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEExclude Decode Field Of Views (continued)Exclude Left Horizontal & Horizontal Right(3)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 67Illumination ConfigurationsParameter # 1250Allows the illumination brightness of each field of view
5 - 68 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIllumination Configurations (continued)Dim Vertical Brightness Only(1)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 69Illumination Configurations (continued)Extra Dim Vertical Brightness Only(2)
1 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued)German Windows
5 - 70 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIllumination Configurations (continued)Dim Horizontal Brightness Only(3)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 71Illumination Configurations (continued)Extra Dim Horizontal Brightness Only(4)
5 - 72 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIllumination Configurations (continued)Dim Both Horizontal and Vertical(5)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 73Illumination Configurations (continued)Extra Dime Both Horizontal and Vertical(6)
5 - 74 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEProduct ID (PID) TypeParameter # 1281Defines the PID value reported in USB enumeration.Options:•*Host Type Uni
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 75PID Type (continued)Product Unique(1)
5 - 76 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPID Type (continued)IBM Unique(2)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 77Continuous Bar Code ReadParameter # 649Enable this to report every bar code when scanning.Options:•
5 - 78 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEContinuous Bar Code Read (continued)Enable Continuous Bar Code Read(1h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 79Miscellaneous Scanner ParametersTransmit Code ID CharacterParameter # 45A Code ID character identif
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 11USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued)French Windows
5 - 80 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit Code ID Character (continued)AIM Code ID Character(01h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 81Transmit Code ID Character (continued)*None(00h)
5 - 82 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPrefix/Suffix Values Key Category Parameter # P = 99, S1 = 98, S2 = 100Decimal Value Parameter # P = 105, S1 =
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 83Prefix/Suffix Values (continued)Scan Suffix 1(06h)
5 - 84 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPrefix/Suffix Values (continued)Scan Suffix 2(08h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 85Prefix/Suffix Values (continued)Data Format Cancel
5 - 86 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Data Transmission FormatParameter # 235To set the scan data format, scan one of the following bar codes.T
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 87Scan Data Transmission Format (continued)<DATA> <SUFFIX 1>(01h)
5 - 88 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Data Transmission Format (continued)<DATA> <SUFFIX 2>(02h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 89Scan Data Transmission Format (continued)<DATA> <SUFFIX 1> <SUFFIX 2>(03h)
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1 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued)French Canadian Windows 95/98
5 - 90 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Data Transmission Format (continued)<PREFIX> <DATA >(04h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 91Scan Data Transmission Format (continued)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1>(05h)
5 - 92 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Data Transmission Format (continued)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 2>(06h)
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 93Scan Data Transmission Format (continued)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> <SUFFIX 2&
5 - 94 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEFN1 Substitution ValuesKey Category Parameter # 103Decimal Value Parameter # 109The wedge and USB HID keyboard
USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 5 - 95Copy Statistics to a Staging Flash DriveParameter # 1137If disabled, scan Enable Copy Statistics to
5 - 96 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECopy Statistics to a Staging Flash Drive (continued)* Enable Copy Statistics to a Staging Flash Drive(01h)
CHAPTER 6 EAS PARAMETERSIntroductionYou can program the MP6000 to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes th
6 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScanning Sequence ExamplesIn most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set th
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 3Sensormatic Request Scan Time Message 1136 Enable6-34Checkpoint Interlock Polarity 983 Active Low6-36EAS Deactivation Override But
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 13USB Country Keyboard Types - Country Codes (continued)French Canadian Windows 2000/XP
6 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEAS Operating ModesIn addition to EAS preferences (also in this chapter) there are 10 EAS operating modes for t
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 5Operating ModesParameter # 977Sensormatic Auto ModeSensormatic Auto Mode is dependent on the Scan Enable Time that the MP6000 read
6 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic Always Enable Deactivation ModeWhen Sensormatic Always Enable Deactivation Mode is scanned, tag dea
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 7Sensormatic Bar Code Interlock ModeScan Sensormatic Bar Code Interlock Mode to enable tag deactivation only after a bar code is de
6 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBar Code Auto Interlock ModeThe MP6000 enables deactivation only when a bar code decodes. The deactivation stat
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 9Bar Code Hold Off ModeScan the bar code below to enable Hold Off mode. In this mode, if a tag is detected, bar codes are not decod
6 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic Scan Enable Interlock ModeWhen Sensormatic Scan Enable Interlock Mode is scanned, if the POS appli
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 11Checkpoint Bar Code Interlock ModeScan Checkpoint Bar Code Interlock Mode to enable Checkpoint tag deactivation for 3 seconds aft
6 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECheckpoint Scan Enable Interlock ModeWhen Checkpoint Scan Enable Interlock Mode is scanned the following occur
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 13EAS LED On ModeScan EAS LED On Mode to turn on the EAS LED. If there is EAS equipment, it controls the EAS tag detection and deac
1 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Keystroke DelayThis parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan the appro
6 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEAS Disable ModeParameter # 977In this mode EAS tags are not detected, or deactivated.Disable EAS(08h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 15Sensormatic Deactivation TimeoutParameter # 982This option determines the period of time in which EAS tag deactivation is allowed
6 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS DeactivationParameter # 979Options:•Sensormatic Disable EAS Deactivation - scan to prevent any
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 17Sensormatic EAS Deactivation (continued)*Sensormatic Enable EAS Deactivation(01h)
6 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS BeepsScan a bar code in this section to set the audible alerts upon Sensormatic EAS tag detect
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 19Sensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Soft Tag BeepsParameter # 984Disable Soft Tag Beep(00h)NOTE When Disable Soft Ta
6 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Soft Tag Beep 1When Senormatic EAS Soft Tag Beep 1 is scanned
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 21Sensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Soft Tag Beep 2When Senormatic EAS Soft Tag Beep 2 is scanned, a low tone medium
6 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Hard Tag BeepsParameter # 985Disable Hard Tag Beep(00h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 23Sensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Scan Beep Indication Type 1 for a high tone short beep.* Beep Indication Type 1(01h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 15USB Keystroke Delay (continued)Medium Delay (20 msec)
6 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Scan Beep Indication Type 2 for a high tone medium duration beep.Beep Indicat
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 25Sensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Tag Detected Any Time BeepParameter # 980*Enable Detected Any Time Beep(01h)
6 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Disable Detected Any Time Beep(00h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 27Sensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Sensormatic EAS Deactivation Fail BeepParameter # 1213*Disable Deactivation Fail Beep(00h)
6 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic EAS Beeps (continued)Enable Deactivation Fail Beep(01h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 29Sensormatic Request MessagesThere are three EAS message types (communication, high voltage, and enable scan time) that can be sel
6 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic Request Communication/Connection MessageParameter # 978*Enable Communication/Connection Message(01
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 31Sensormatic Request Communication/Connection Message (continued)Disable Communication/Connection Message(00h)
6 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic Request Voltage MessageParameter # 1130*Enable Voltage Message(01h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 33Sensormatic Request Voltage Message (continued)Disable Voltage Message(00h)
1 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Keystroke Delay (continued)Long Delay (40 msec)
6 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESensormatic Request Scan Time MessageParameter # 1136*Enable Scan Time Message(01h)
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 35Sensormatic Request Scan Time Message (continued)Disable Scan Time Message(00h)
6 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECheckpoint Interlock PolarityParameter # 983EAS Checkpoint Interlock Polarity determines the interlock pulse p
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 37Checkpoint Interlock Polarity (continued)Active High(01h)
6 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDeactivation Override ButtonParameter # 981The EAS button on the MP6000 can be pressed to deactivate soft tags
EAS PARAMETERS 6 - 39Deactivation Override Button (continued)Disable Deactivation Override Button(00h)
6 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CHAPTER 7 AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODESIntroductionThe parameter bar codes in this chapter, and the bar code defaults in Table 7-1, are solely for the M
7 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAuxiliary Scanner ParametersAuxiliary Scanner Decode with Unknown TypeIf an auxiliary scanner is connected via
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 3Auxiliary Scanner Decode with Unknown Type (continued)Send Unknown as Code 128(03h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 17Simulated Caps LockEnable this to invert upper and lower case characters on the bar code as if the Caps Lock state is en
7 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAuxiliary Scanner Decode with Unknown Type (continued) Send Unknown as PDF-417(11h)
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 5Auxiliary Scanner Decode with Unknown Type (continued)Send Unknown as Data Matrix(1Bh)
7 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost TypeThe MP6000 only supports standard RS-232, Wincor-Nixdorf B for non-Zebra scanners, and additionally SS
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 7Host Type (continued)Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B
7 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost Type (continued)Zebra Scanner Auto Switch ModeThis mode only applies to Zebra RS-232 scanners. In this mod
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 9Baud RateBaud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the MP6000 baud rate to match the baud r
7 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBaud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 19200
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 11Baud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 38400
7 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBaud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 115200
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 13Baud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 230400
1 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESimulated Caps Lock (continued)Enable Simulated Caps Lock
7 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBaud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 460800
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 15Baud Rate (continued)Baud Rate 921600
7 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEData BitsThis parameter allows the MP6000 to interface with auxiliary scanners requiring a 7-bit or 8-bit ASCI
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 17Data Bits (continued)*8 Data Bits
7 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEStop BitsThe stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one charact
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 19Stop Bits (continued)*One Stop
7 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParityThe stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 21Parity (continued)Odd Parity
7 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParity (continued)*No Parity
AUXILIARY SCANNER BAR CODES 7 - 23Host RTS StateThis parameter sets the idle state of the auxiliary serial host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to sel
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 19USB CAPS Lock OverrideThis option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device. Enable this to preserve the case of
7 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEHost RTS State (continued)*Low RTS
CHAPTER 8 123SCAN2Introduction123Scan² is an easy to use, PC-based software tool that enables rapid customized setup of Zebra decoders.For detailed in
8 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CHAPTER 9 SSI INTERFACEIntroductionCustomers using RS-232 OPOS require the Simple Serial Interface (SSI), which provides a communications link between
9 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CHAPTER 10SNAPI INTERFACEIntroductionCustomers using USB OPOS often require the USB-SNAPI Interface, which provides a communications link between Zebr
10 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CHAPTER 11SYMBOLOGIESIntroductionThis chapter describes symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features.To set feat
11 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESymbology Parameter DefaultsTable 11-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters. To change the defaul
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 3Coerce UPC/EAN 915 Disable 11-62UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Aim ID Format 672 Combined AIM ID, 1 Transmission11-64UCC Coupon Extended C
1 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB CAPS Lock Override (continued)*Do Not Override Caps Lock Key(Disable)
11 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93 9 Disable 11-126Set Length(s) for Code 93 26, 27 Length Within Range: 4 to 5511-128Code 93 Stitching 1
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 5Transmit MSI Check Digit 46 Disable 11-194MSI Check Digit Algorithm 51 Mod 10/Mod 10 11-196Chinese 2 of 5Chinese 2 of 5 408 Disable
11 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMicroQR 573 Disable 11-249Aztec 574 Disable 11-251Aztec Inverse 589 Regular 11-253Symbology-Specific Security
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 7Disable All Code TypesTo disable all symbologies, scan the bar code below. This is useful when enabling only a few code types.Disabl
11 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC/EANEnable/Disable UPC-AParameter # 1To enable or disable UPC-A, scan the appropriate bar code below. Optio
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 9Enable/Disable UPC-A (continued)Disable UPC-A(00h)
11 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable UPC-EParameter # 2To enable or disable UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below. Options:•*E
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 11Enable/Disable UPC-E (continued)Disable UPC-E(00h)
11 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable UPC-E1Parameter # 12UPC-E1 is disabled by default.To enable or disable UPC-E1, scan the approp
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 13Enable/Disable UPC-E1 (continued)*Disable UPC-E1(00h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 21Scan Disable ModeParameter # 1214This parameter determines the behavior of the MP6000 when it receives a Scan Disable di
11 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8Parameter # 4To enable or disable EAN-8/JAN-8, scan the appropriate bar code below.
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 15Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 (continued)Disable EAN-8/JAN-8(00h)
11 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13Parameter # 3To enable or disable EAN-13/JAN-13, scan the appropriate bar code be
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 17Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 (continued)Disable EAN-13/JAN-13(00h)
11 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable Bookland EANParameter # 83To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code bel
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 19Enable/Disable Bookland EAN (continued)*Disable Bookland EAN(00h)NOTE If Bookland EAN is enabled, select a Bookland ISBN Format on
11 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBookland ISBN FormatParameter # 576If Bookland EAN is enabled, select one of the following formats for Bookla
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 21Bookland ISBN Format (continued)Bookland ISBN-13(01h)NOTE For Bookland EAN to function properly, ensure Bookland EAN is enabled (se
11 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN SupplementalsParameter # 16Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific form
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 23Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Only With Supplementals(01h)
ii MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENo part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, witho
1 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEScan Disable Mode (continued)Transmit Disable(1)
11 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)*Ignore Supplementals(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 25Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals(02h)
11 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable 378/379 Supplemental Mode(04h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 27Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable 978/979 Supplemental Mode(05h)
11 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable 977 Supplemental Mode(07h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 29Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable 414/419/434/439 Supplemental Mode(06h)
11 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable 491 Supplemental Mode(08h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 31Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Enable Smart Supplemental Mode(03h)
11 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1(09h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 33Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 and 2(0Ah)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 23Scan Disable Mode (continued)Auto Disable(2)
11 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDecode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1(0Bh)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 35Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued)Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1 and 2(0Ch)
11 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUser-Programmable SupplementalsSupplemental 1: Parameter # 579Supplemental 2: Parameter # 580Options:•If you
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 37User-Programmable Supplementals (continued)User-Programmable Supplemental 2
11 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC/EAN RedundancyParameter # 1225This option adjusts the number of additional times to decode a UPC/EAN symb
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 39UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental RedundancyParameter # 80If you selected Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals, this option adjusts th
11 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit UPC-A Check DigitParameter # 40The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify th
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 41Transmit UPC-A Check Digit (continued)Do Not Transmit UPC-A Check Digit(00h)
11 - 42 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit UPC-E Check DigitParameter # 41The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify th
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 43Transmit UPC-E Check Digit (continued)Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check Digit(00h)
1 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Ignore Unknown CharactersThis option applies only to the IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the
11 - 44 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit UPC-E1 Check DigitParameter # 42The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify t
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 45Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit (continued)Do Not Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit(00h)
11 - 46 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC-A PreambleParameter # 34Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and Syst
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 47UPC-A Preamble (continued)*System Character (<SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>)(01h)
11 - 48 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC-A Preamble (continued)System Character & Country Code(< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER>
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 49UPC-E PreambleParameter # 35Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There ar
11 - 50 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC-E Preamble (continued)*System Character (<SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>)(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 51UPC-E Preamble (continued)System Character & Country Code(< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>)(02h)
11 - 52 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC-E1 PreambleParameter # 36Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and Sys
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 53UPC-E1 Preamble (continued)*System Character (<SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>)(01h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 25USB Ignore Unknown Characters (continued)Do Not Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters
11 - 54 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC-E1 Preamble (continued)System Character & Country Code(< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER>
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 55Convert UPC-E to UPC-AParameter # 37Enable this to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission
11 - 56 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert UPC-E to UPC-A (continued)*Do Not Convert UPC-E to UPC-A (Disable)(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 57Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-AParameter # 38Enable this to convert UPC-E1 decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversi
11 - 58 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert UPC-E1 to UPC-A (continued)*Do Not Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A (Disable)(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 59EAN-8/JAN-8 ExtendParameter # 39Enable this parameter to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make them compatible in
11 - 60 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEAN-8/JAN-8 Extend (continued)*Disable EAN/JAN Zero Extend(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 61Coerce UPC/EANParameter # 915 When disabled this parameter reports Coupon bar codes with a Coupon Symbol-ID.When enabled this param
11 - 62 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECoerce UPC/EAN (continued)*Disable Coerce UPC/EAN(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 63UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID FormatParameter # 672Scan a bar code to select one of the following options.•Separate AIM IDs, 1 Tr
1 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Convert Unknown to Code 39This option applies only to the IBM Hand-held, IBM Table Top, and IBM OPOS (IBM
11 - 64 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format (continued)*Combined AIM ID, 1 Transmission(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 65UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format (continued)Separate AIM IDs, Separate Transmissions(02h)
11 - 66 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUCC Coupon Extended CodeParameter # 85Enable this parameter to decode UPC-A bar codes starting with digit ‘5’
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 67UCC Coupon Extended Cod (continued)*Disable UCC Coupon Extended Code(00h)NOTE See UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy on page 11-39
11 - 68 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECoupon ReportParameter # 730Traditional coupon symbols (old coupon symbols) are composed of two bar codes: UP
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 69Coupon Report (continued)*New Coupon Symbols(01h)
11 - 70 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECoupon Report (continued)Both Coupon Formats(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 71ISSN EANParameter # 617Options:•Enable ISSN EAN•*Disable ISSN EAN.Enable ISSN EAN (01h)
11 - 72 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEISSN EAN (continued)*Disable ISSN EAN (00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 73Code 128Enable/Disable Code 128Parameter # 8Options: •Enable Code 128•*Disable Code 128.Enable Code 128(01h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 27USB Convert Unknown to Code 39 (continued)Enable Convert Unknown to Code 39
11 - 74 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 (continued)*Disable Code 128(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 75Set Lengths for Code 128Parameter # L1 = 209, L2 = 210The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable
11 - 76 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 128 (continued)Code 128 - One Discrete Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 77Set Lengths for Code 128 (continued)Code 128 - Two Discrete Lengths
11 - 78 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 128 (continued)Code 128 - Length Within Range
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 79Set Lengths for Code 128 (continued)*Code 128 - Any Length
11 - 80 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128)Parameter # 14Options:•Enable GS1-128•*Disable GS1-128.Enable GS
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 81Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128)*Disable GS1-128(00h)
11 - 82 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable ISBT 128Parameter # 84ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry. Scan
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 83Enable/Disable ISBT 128 (continued)*Disable ISBT 128(00h)
1 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Ignore Beep DirectiveThis applies only to IBM Hand-held, IBM Table Top, and IBM OPOS (IBM Hand-held USB wi
11 - 84 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEISBT ConcatenationParameter # 577Select an option for concatenating pairs of ISBT code types:•*Disable ISBT C
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 85ISBT Concatenation (continued)Enable ISBT Concatenation(01h)
11 - 86 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEISBT Concatenation (continued)Autodiscriminate ISBT Concatenation(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 87Check ISBT TableParameter # 578The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly
11 - 88 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECheck ISBT Table (continued)Disable Check ISBT Table(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 89ISBT Concatenation RedundancyParameter # 223If you set ISBT Concatenation to Autodiscriminate, use this parameter to set the number
11 - 90 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 StitchingParameter # 72This parameter enables/disables Code 128 stitching. Enabling this parameter i
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 91Code 128 Stitching (continued)Enable
11 - 92 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 Stitching Security LevelParameter # 1205This parameter sets the security level for Code 128 bar code
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 93Code 128 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 1
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 29USB Ignore Beep Directive (continued)*Ignore USB Beep Directive
11 - 94 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 2
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 95Code 128 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 3
11 - 96 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 4
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 97Code 128 Marginless ModeParameter # 1208This parameter allows decoding a bar code with relaxed requirement regarding the size of cl
11 - 98 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 Marginless Mode (continued)Enable Marginless Mode
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 99Enable/Disable Code 39Parameter # 0To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below.Options:•Enable Code 39•*Disab
11 - 100 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable Code 39 (continued)*Disable Code 39(00h)NOTE You cannot enable Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 F
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 101Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39Parameter # 13Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartrid
11 - 102 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 (continued)*Disable Trioptic Code 39(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 103Convert Code 39 to Code 32Parameter # 86Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry.Options:•Enabl
1 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Ignore Type DirectiveThis applies only to IBM hand-held, IBM tabletop, and OPOS devices. Scan one of the f
11 - 104 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert Code 39 to Code 32 (continued)*Disable Convert Code 39 to Code 32(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 105Code 32 PrefixParameter # 231Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable adding the prefix character “A” to all Code
11 - 106 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 32 Prefix (continued)*Disable Code 32 Prefix(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 107Set Lengths for Code 39Parameter # L1 = 18, L2 = 19The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable c
11 - 108 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 39 (continued)Code 39 - Two Discrete Lengths
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 109Set Lengths for Code 39 (continued)*Code 39 - Length Within Range
11 - 110 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 39 (continued)Code 39 - Any Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 111Code 39 Check Digit VerificationParameter # 48Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the
11 - 112 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Check Digit Verification (continued)*Disable Code 39 Check Digit (00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 113Transmit Code 39 Check DigitParameter # 43Scan a bar code below to transmit Code 39 data with or without the check digit. Options:
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 31USB Ignore Type Directive (continued)*Ignore USB Type Directive
11 - 114 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit Code 39 Check Digit (continued)*Do Not Transmit Code 39 Check Digit (Disable)(00h)NOTE Code 39 Chec
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 115Code 39 Full ASCII ConversionParameter # 17Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full AS
11 - 116 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Full ASCII Conversion (continued)*Disable Code 39 Full ASCII(00h)NOTE You cannot enable Trioptic Cod
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 117Code 39 StitchingParameter # 70This parameter enables/disables Code 39 stitching. Enabling this parameter is helpful for decoding
11 - 118 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Stitching (continued)Enable
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 119Code 39 Stitching Security LevelParameter # 1206This parameter sets the security level for Code 39 bar codes. Select increasing le
11 - 120 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 1
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 121Code 39 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 2
11 - 122 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 3
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 123Code 39 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 4
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original guide are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev. A 6/2013 Initial Release.-02 Rev. A 5/2014 Added:-
1 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmulate KeypadEnable this to send all characters as ASCII sequences over the numeric keypad. For example ASCII
11 - 124 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 39 Marginless ModeParameter # 1209This parameter allows decoding a bar code with relaxed requirement re
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 125Code 39 Marginless Mode (continued)Enable Marginless Mode
11 - 126 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93Enable/Disable Code 93Parameter # 9To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below.
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 127Code 93 (continued)*Disable Code 93(00h)
11 - 128 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 93Parameter # L1 = 26, L2 = 27The length of a code refers to the number of characters (
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 129Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued)Code 93 - One Discrete Length
11 - 130 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 93 (continued)Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 131Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued)*Code 93 - Length Within Range
11 - 132 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Code 93 (continued)Code 93 - Any Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 133Code 93 StitchingParameter # 1224This parameter enables Code 93 stitching. This is helpful for decoding longer bar codes.Options:•
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 33Emulate Keypad (continued)Enable Keypad Emulation
11 - 134 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93 Stitching (continued)Enable
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 135Code 93 Stitching Security LevelParameter # 1216This parameter sets the security level for Code 93 bar codes. Select increasing le
11 - 136 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93 Stitching Security Level (continued)*Level 1
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 137Code 93 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 2
11 - 138 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 3
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 139Code 93 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 4
11 - 140 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 93 Marginless ModeParameter # 1223This parameter allows decoding a bar code with relaxed requirement re
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 141Code 93 Marginless Mode (continued)Enable Marginless Mode
11 - 142 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5Parameter # 6To enable or disable Interleaved 2 of
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 143Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) (continued)*Disable Interleaved 2 of 5(00h)
1 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmulate Keypad with Leading ZeroEnable this to send character sequences sent over the numeric keypad as ISO ch
11 - 144 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)Parameter # L1 = 22, L2 = 23The length of a code refers to the
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 145Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)*I 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length
11 - 146 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)I 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 147Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)I 2 of 5 - Length Within Range
11 - 148 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)I 2 of 5 - Any Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 149I 2 of 5 Check Digit VerificationParameter # 49Enable this feature to check the integrity of all I 2 of 5 symbols to verify the da
11 - 150 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEI 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification (continued)USS Check Digit (01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 151I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification (continued)OPCC Check Digit (02h)
11 - 152 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit I 2 of 5 Check DigitParameter # 44Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit I 2 of 5 data wit
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 153Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit (continued)*Do Not Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit (Disable)(00h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 35Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero (continued)Enable Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero
11 - 154 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13Parameter # 82Enable this parameter to convert 14-character I 2 of 5 codes to EAN-
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 155Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 (continued)*Do Not Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 (Disable)(00h)
11 - 156 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 StitchingParameter # 1204This parameter enables Interleaved 2 of 5 stitching. This helpfu
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 157Interleaved 2 of 5 Stitching (continued)Enable
11 - 158 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 Stitching Security LevelParameter # 1207This parameter sets the security level for Interl
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 159Interleaved 2 of 5 Stitching Security Level (continued)*Level 1
11 - 160 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 2
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 161Interleaved 2 of 5 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 3
11 - 162 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 Stitching Security Level (continued)Level 4
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 163Interleaved 2 of 5 Marginless ModeParameter # 1210This parameter allows decoding a bar code with relaxed requirement regarding the
1 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Keyboard FN1 SubstitutionThis option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. Enable this to
11 - 164 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInterleaved 2 of 5 Marginless Mode (continued)Enable Marginless Mode
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 165Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF/D 2 of 5)Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5Parameter # 5Options: •Enable Discrete 2 of 5•*Disable Discrete 2 of 5
11 - 166 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDiscrete 2 of 5 (DTF) (continued)*Disable Discrete 2 of 5(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 167Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 20, L2 = 21The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human r
11 - 168 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued)*D 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 169Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued)D 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths
11 - 170 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued)D 2 of 5 - Length Within Range
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 171Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued)D 2 of 5 - Any Length
11 - 172 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECodabar (NW - 7)Enable/Disable CodabarParameter # 7Options: •Enable Codabar•*Disable Codabar.Enable Codabar(
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 173Codabar (NW - 7) (continued)*Disable Codabar(00h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 37USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution (continued)*Disable USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution
11 - 174 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for CodabarParameter # L1 = 24, L2 = 25The length of a code refers to the number of characters (
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 175Set Lengths for Codabar (continued)Codabar - One Discrete Length
11 - 176 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Codabar (continued)Codabar - Two Discrete Lengths
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 177Set Lengths for Codabar (continued)*Codabar - Length Within Range
11 - 178 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for Codabar (continued)Codabar - Any Length
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 179CLSI EditingParameter # 54Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters and insert a space after the first, fifth,
11 - 180 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECLSI Editing (continued)*Disable CLSI Editing(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 181NOTIS EditingParameter # 55Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters from a decoded Codabar symbol. Enable this
11 - 182 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDENOTIS Editing (continued)*Disable NOTIS Editing(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 183Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters DetectionParameter # 855Select whether to detect upper case or lower case Codaba
1 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEFunction Key MappingASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 1-5 on page
11 - 184 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECodabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection (continued)*Lower Case(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 185MSIEnable/Disable MSIParameter # 11Options: •Enable MSI•*Disable MSI.Enable MSI(01h)
11 - 186 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMSI (continued)*Disable MSI(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 187Set Lengths for MSIParameter # L1 = 30, L2 = 31The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable chara
11 - 188 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for MSI (continued)MSI - One Discrete LengthNOTE Due to the construction of the MSI symbology, i
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 189Set Lengths for MSI (continued)MSI - Two Discrete Lengths
11 - 190 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESet Lengths for MSI (continued)*MSI - Length Within Range
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 191Set Lengths for MSI (continued)MSI - Any Length
11 - 192 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMSI Check DigitsParameter # 50With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the read
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 193MSI Check Digits (continued)Two MSI Check Digits(01h)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 39Function Key Mapping (continued)Enable Function Key Mapping
11 - 194 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETransmit MSI Check Digit(s)Parameter # 46Scan a bar code below to transmit MSI data with or without the chec
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 195Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (continued)*Do Not Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (Disable)(00h)
11 - 196 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMSI Check Digit AlgorithmParameter # 51Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI ch
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 197MSI Check Digit Algorithm (continued)*MOD 10/MOD 10(01h)
11 - 198 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEChinese 2 of 5Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5Parameter # 408Options:•Enable Chinese 2 of 5•*Disable Chinese 2
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 199Chinese 2 of 5 (continued)*Disable Chinese 2 of 5(00h)
11 - 200 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInverse 1DParameter # 586This parameter sets the 1D inverse decoder setting.Options:•*Regular Only - the MP6
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 201Inverse 1D (continued)Inverse Only(01h)
11 - 202 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEInverse 1D (continued)Inverse Autodetect(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 203GS1 DataBarParameter # 338When Enable GS1 DataBar is scanned, the following GS1 DataBar types are supported:•GS1 DataBar Omnidirec
1 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert CaseEnable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case.Options:•*No Case Conversion•Convert
11 - 204 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 DataBar (continued)*Disable GS1 DataBar(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 205GS1 DataBar LimitedParameter # 339Options:•Enable GS1 DataBar Limited•*Disable GS1 DataBar Limited.Enable GS1 DataBar Limited(01h)
11 - 206 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1DataBar Limited (continued)*Disable GS1 DataBar Limited(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 207GS1 DataBar ExpandedParameter # 340When Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded is scanned, the following GS1 DataBar Expanded types are suppo
11 - 208 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 DataBar Expanded (continued)*Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 209GS1 DataBar Limited Security LevelParameter # 728The MP6000 offers four levels of decode security for GS1 DataBar Limited bar code
11 - 210 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 DataBar Limited Security Level (continued)Security Level 2(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 211GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level (continued)*Security Level 3(03h)
11 - 212 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 DataBar Limited Security Level (continued)Security Level 4(04h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 213Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EANParameter # 397This parameter only applies to GS1 DataBar and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols not decode
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 41Convert Case (continued)Convert All to Upper Case
11 - 214 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN (continued)*Disable Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 215Composite Composite CC-CParameter # 341Options:•Enable CC-C•*Disable CC-C.Enable CC-C(01h)
11 - 216 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEComposite (continued)*Disable CC-C(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 217Composite CC-A/BParameter # 342Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type CC-A/B.Options:•Enable CC-A/
11 - 218 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEComposite CC-A/B (continued)*Disable CC-A/B(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 219Composite TLC-39Parameter # 371Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Composite bar codes of type TLC-39. Options:•Enable TLC3
11 - 220 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEComposite TLC-39 (continued)*Disable TLC39(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 221UPC Composite ModeParameter # 344If you enable Composite CC-A/B on page 11-217, select an option for linking UPC symbols with a 2D
11 - 222 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC Composite Mode (continued)UPC Always Linked(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 223UPC Composite Mode (continued)Autodiscriminate UPC Composites(02h)
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1 - 42 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert Case (continued)Convert All to Lower Case
11 - 224 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEComposite Beep ModeParameter # 398To select the number of decode beeps when a composite bar code is decoded,
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 225Composite Beep Mode (continued)*Beep as Each Code Type is Decoded(01h)
11 - 226 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEComposite Beep Mode (continued)Double Beep After Both are Decoded(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 227GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite CodesParameter # 427Options:•Enable GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Code
11 - 228 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes (continued)*Disable GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Co
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 2292D SymbologiesEnable/Disable PDF417Parameter # 15Enable or disable PDF417. Options:•Enable PDF417•*Disable PDF417.Enable PDF417(01
11 - 230 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE2D Symbologies (continued)*Disable PDF417(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 231Enable/Disable MicroPDF417Parameter # 227Enable or disable MicroPDF417.Options:•Enable MicroPDF417•*Disable MicroPDF417.Enable Mic
11 - 232 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEnable/Disable MicroPDF417 (continued)*Disable MicroPDF417(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 233Code 128 EmulationParameter # 123Enable this parameter to transmit data from certain MicroPDF417 symbols as Code 128. AIM Code ID
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 43USB Static CDCWhen disabled, each device connected consumes another COM port (first device = COM1, second device = COM2,
11 - 234 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 128 Emulation (continued)*Disable Code 128 Emulation(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 235Data MatrixParameter # 292Options:•Enable Data Matrix•*Disable Data Matrix.Enable Data Matrix(01h)
11 - 236 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEData Matrix (continued)*Disable Data Matrix(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 237Data Matrix InverseParameter # 588This parameter sets the Data Matrix inverse decoder setting.Options:•*Regular Only - The MP6000
11 - 238 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEData Matrix Inverse (continued)Inverse Only(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 239Data Matrix Inverse (continued)Inverse Autodetect(02h)
11 - 240 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 Data MatrixParameter # 1336Enable or disable GS1 Data Matrix.Options:•Enable•*Disable.Enable GS1 Data Ma
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 241GS1 Data Matrix*Disable GS1 Data Matrix(00h)
11 - 242 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEQR CodeParameter # 293Enable or disable QR Code.Options:•Enable QR Code•*Disable QR Code.Enable QR Code(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 243QR Code (continued)*Disable QR Code(00h)
1 - 44 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB Static CDC (continued)Disable USB Static CDC
11 - 244 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEQR InverseParameter # 587This parameter sets the QR inverse decoder setting.Options:•*Regular Only - the MP6
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 245QR Inverse (continued)Inverse Only(01h)
11 - 246 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEQR Inverse (continued)Inverse Autodetect(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 247GS1 QRParameter # 1343Enable or disable GS1 QR.Options:•Enable GS1 QR•*Disable GS1 QR.Enable GS1 QR(01h)
11 - 248 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 QR (continued)*Disable GS1 QR(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 249MicroQRParameter # 573Enable or disable MicroQR.Options:•Enable MicroQR•*Disable MicroQR.Enable MicroQR(01h)
11 - 250 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMicroQR (continued)*Disable MicroQR(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 251AztecParameter # 574Enable or disable Aztec.Options:•Enable Aztec•*Disable Aztec.Enable Aztec (01h)
11 - 252 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAztec (continued)*Disable Aztec(00h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 253Aztec InverseParameter # 589This parameter sets the Aztec inverse decoder setting.Options:•*Regular Only - the MP6000 decodes regu
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 45USB Transmission Speed ParametersUse the following parameters to speed USB data transmission:•USB HID Polling Interval -
11 - 254 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAztec Inverse (continued)Inverse Only(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 255Aztec Inverse (continued)Inverse Autodetect(02h)
11 - 256 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERedundancy LevelParameter # 78The MP6000 offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy l
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 257Redundancy Level (continued)*Redundancy Level 1(01h)
11 - 258 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERedundancy Level (continued)Redundancy Level 2(02h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 259Redundancy Level (continued)Redundancy Level 3(03h)
11 - 260 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERedundancy Level (continued)Redundancy Level 4(04h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 261Security LevelParameter # 77The MP6000 offers four levels of decode security for delta bar codes, which include UPC/EAN and Code 9
11 - 262 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESecurity Level (continued)*Security Level 1(01h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 263Security Level (continued)Security Level 2(02h)
1 - 46 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB HID Polling Interval (continued)2 msec
11 - 264 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESecurity Level (continued)Security Level 3(03h)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 265Intercharacter Gap SizeParameter # 381The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an intercharacter gap that is typically quite small
11 - 266 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIntercharacter Gap Size (continued)Large Intercharacter Gaps(0Ah)
SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 267Macro PDF Features Macro PDF is a special feature for concatenating multiple PDF symbols into one file. The scanner can decode sym
11 - 268 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAbort Macro PDF EntryThis clears all currently-stored Macro PDF data in the buffer without transmission and
CHAPTER 12 DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UPIntroductionThe MP6000 is capable of parsing out information from standard US driver's licenses and certain oth
12 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar CodesAAMVA Issuer ID Weight (Pounds) AKA Birth DateFull Name Weight (Kilograms) Issue Ti
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 3Keyboard CharactersSend Space Send 9 Send R Send kSend ! Send : Send S Send lSend " Send ; Send T Send mSend # Send
12 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver’s License Parsing ADF ExampleWhen the sample bar codes are scanned in the numbered sequence th
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 5Driver’s License ParsingTo enable driver's license parsing on the digital scanner, scan the Embedded Driver's
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 47USB HID Polling Interval (continued)3 msec
12 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver’s License ParsingEmbedded Driver’s License Parsing
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 7Parsing Driver’s License Data Fields (Embedded Driver's License Parsing)To begin programming a parsing rule:1. Scan
12 - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar CodesBegin New Driver’s License Parse Rule
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 9Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Save Driver’s License Parse Rule
12 - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Quit Entering Driver’s License Rule
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 11Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Erase Driver’s License Parse Rules
12 - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)The parse fields currently supported begin below. Not all I
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 13Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Middle Name/Initial
12 - 14 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Last Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 15Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Name Suffix
1 - 48 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB HID Polling Interval (continued)4 msec
12 - 16 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Name Prefix
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 17Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Expiration Date
12 - 18 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Birth Date
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 19Driver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Issue Date
12 - 20 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDriver’s License Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)ID Number (Formatted)
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 21AAMVA Parse Field Bar CodesAAMVA Issuer ID
12 - 22 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Full Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 23AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Last Name
12 - 24 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)First Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 25AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Middle Name / Initial
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 49USB HID Polling Interval (continued)5 msec
12 - 26 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Name Suffix
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 27AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Name Prefix
12 - 28 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Mailing Address Line 1
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 29AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Mailing Address Line 2
12 - 30 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Mailing Address City
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 31AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Mailing Address State
12 - 32 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Mailing Address Postal Code
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 33AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Home Address Line 1
12 - 34 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Home Address Line 2
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 35AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Home Address City
1 - 50 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB HID Polling Interval (continued)6 msec
12 - 36 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Home Address State
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 37AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Home Address Postal Code
12 - 38 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License ID Number
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 39AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Class
12 - 40 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Restrictions
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 41AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Endorsements
12 - 42 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Height (Feet and/or Inches)
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 43AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Height (Centimeters)
12 - 44 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Weight (Pounds)
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 45AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Weight (Kilograms)
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 51USB HID Polling Interval (continued)7 msec
12 - 46 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Eye Color
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 47AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Hair Color
12 - 48 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Expiration Date
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 49AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Birth Date
12 - 50 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Gender
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 51AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Issue Date
12 - 52 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)License Issue State
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 53AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Social Security Number
12 - 54 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit Class
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 55AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit Expiration Date
TABLE OF CONTENTSWarranty ...
1 - 52 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB HID Polling Interval (continued)*8 msec
12 - 56 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit ID Number
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 57AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit Issue Date
12 - 58 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit Restrictions
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 59AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Permit Endorsements
12 - 60 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Social Security Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 61AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Full Name
12 - 62 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Last Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 63AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA First Name
12 - 64 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Middle Name / Initial
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 65AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Name Suffix
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 53USB HID Polling Interval (continued)9 msec
12 - 66 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Name Prefix
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 67AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)AKA Birth Date
12 - 68 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Issue Timestamp
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 69AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Number of Duplicates
12 - 70 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Medical Codes
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 71AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Organ Donor
12 - 72 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Nonresident
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 73AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Customer ID
12 - 74 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Weight Range
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 75AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Document Discriminator
1 - 54 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEFast HID KeyboardThis option transmits USB HID keyboard data at a faster rate.Options:•Enable Fast HID Keyboar
12 - 76 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Country
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 77AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Federal Commission Codes
12 - 78 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Place of Birth
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 79AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Audit Information
12 - 80 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Inventory Control
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 81AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Race / Ethnicity
12 - 82 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Std Vehicle Class
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 83AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Std Endorsements
12 - 84 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Std Restrictions
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 85AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Class Description
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 55Fast HID Keyboard (continued)*Disable
12 - 86 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Endorsement Description
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 87AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Restrictions Description
12 - 88 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEAAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Height in Inches
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 89AAMVA Parse Field Bar Codes (continued)Height in Centimeters
12 - 90 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParser Version ID Bar CodesInclude this field to emit embedded parser software version identification.Parser
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 91User PreferencesSet Default ParameterScan this bar code to return all parameters to the default values listed in Table
12 - 92 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEOutput Gender as M or FScan this bar code to report the gender as M or F instead of a numeric value.Output ge
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 93Date FormatUse these bar codes to select the date format that is displayed. Date fields include the following:•CCYY = 4
12 - 94 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)CCYYDDMM
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 95Date Format (continued)MMDDCCYY
1 - 56 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEQuick Keypad EmulationThis option applies only to the HID keyboard emulation device when Emulate Keypad on pag
12 - 96 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)MMCCYYDD
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 97Date Format (continued)DDMMCCYY
12 - 98 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)DDCCYYMM
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 99Date Format (continued)YYMMDD
12 - 100 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)YYDDMM
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 101Date Format (continued)MMDDYY
12 - 102 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)MMYYDD
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 103Date Format (continued)DDMMYY
12 - 104 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEDate Format (continued)DDYYMM
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 105Date Format (continued)No SeparatorScan this bar code immediately following a date format bar code to use no separator
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 57Quick Keypad Emulation (continued)*Disable
12 - 106 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESend Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters)Control CharactersScan a Send bar code for the ke
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 107Control Characters (continued)Send Control B
12 - 108 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control C
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 109Control Characters (continued)Send Control D
12 - 110 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control E
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 111Control Characters (continued)Send Control F
12 - 112 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control G
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 113Control Characters (continued)Send Control H
12 - 114 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control I
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 115Control Characters (continued)Send Control J
1 - 58 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIBM USB Scale Default Response StatusParameter #1286An MP6200 (MP6000 configured with a scale) sends a 2-byte
12 - 116 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control K
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 117Control Characters (continued)Send Control L
12 - 118 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control M
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 119Control Characters (continued)Send Control N
12 - 120 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control O
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 121Control Characters (continued)Send Control P
12 - 122 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control Q
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 123Control Characters (continued)Send Control R
12 - 124 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control S
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 125Control Characters (continued)Send Control T
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 59•3-byte Scale Status - Extended Scale Status Enabled: When enabled, the MP6200 scanner/scale sends an additional scale s
12 - 126 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control U
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 127Control Characters (continued)Send Control V
12 - 128 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control W
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 129Control Characters (continued)Send Control X
12 - 130 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control Y
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 131Control Characters (continued)Send Control Z
12 - 132 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control [
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 133Control Characters (continued)Send Control \
12 - 134 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control ]
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 135Control Characters (continued)Send Control 6
1 - 60 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIBM USB Scale Default Response Status (continued)3-byte IBM USB Scale Status - Extended Scale Status Enabled(1
12 - 136 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEControl Characters (continued)Send Control -
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 137Keyboard CharactersScan a Send bar code for the keyboard characters to send.Send Space
12 - 138 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send !
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 139Keyboard Characters (continued)Send “
12 - 140 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send #
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 141Keyboard Characters (continued)Send $
12 - 142 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send %
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 143Keyboard Characters (continued)Send &
12 - 144 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send ‘
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 145Keyboard Characters (continued)Send (
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 61IBM Specification VersionThe IBM USB interface specification version selected defines how code types are reported over t
12 - 146 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send )
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 147Keyboard Characters (continued)Send *
12 - 148 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send +
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 149Keyboard Characters (continued)Send ,
12 - 150 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send -
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 151Keyboard Characters (continued)Send .
12 - 152 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send /
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 153Keyboard Characters (continued)Send 0
12 - 154 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send 1
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 155Keyboard Characters (continued)Send 2
vi MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEChapter 2: RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODESIntroduction ...
1 - 62 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEIBM Specification Version (continued)*Version 2.2
12 - 156 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send 3
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 157Keyboard Characters (continued)Send 4
12 - 158 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send 5
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 159Keyboard Characters (continued)Send 6
12 - 160 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send 7
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 161Keyboard Characters (continued)Send 8
12 - 162 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send 9
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 163Keyboard Characters (continued)Send :
12 - 164 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send ;
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 165Keyboard Characters (continued)Send <
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 63ASCII Character Set for USBTable 1-5 USB Prefix/Suffix ValuesPrefix/ Suffix ValueFull ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.acter
12 - 166 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send =
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 167Keyboard Characters (continued)Send >
12 - 168 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send ?
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 169Keyboard Characters (continued)Send @
12 - 170 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send A
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 171Keyboard Characters (continued)Send B
12 - 172 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send C
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 173Keyboard Characters (continued)Send D
12 - 174 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send E
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 175Keyboard Characters (continued)Send F
1 - 64 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1026 $Z CTRL Z1027 %ACTRL [/ESC11028 %B CTRL \1029 %C CTRL ]1030 %D CTRL 61031 %E CTRL -1032 Space Space1033 /
12 - 176 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send G
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 177Keyboard Characters (continued)Send H
12 - 178 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send I
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 179Keyboard Characters (continued)Send J
12 - 180 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send K
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 181Keyboard Characters (continued)Send L
12 - 182 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send M
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 183Keyboard Characters (continued)Send N
12 - 184 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send O
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 185Keyboard Characters (continued)Send P
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 651055 7 71056 8 81057 9 91058 /Z :1059 %F ;1060 %G <1061 %H =1062 %I >1063 %J ?1064 %V @1065 A A1066 B B1067 C C106
12 - 186 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send Q
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 187Keyboard Characters (continued)Send R
12 - 188 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send S
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 189Keyboard Characters (continued)Send T
12 - 190 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send U
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 191Keyboard Characters (continued)Send V
12 - 192 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send W
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 193Keyboard Characters (continued)Send X
12 - 194 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send Y
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 195Keyboard Characters (continued)Send Z
1 - 66 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1084 T T1085 U U1086 V V1087 W W1088 X X1089 Y Y1090 Z Z1091 %K [1092 %L \1093 %M ]1094 %N ^1095 %O _1096 %W `
12 - 196 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send [
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 197Keyboard Characters (continued)Send \
12 - 198 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send ]
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 199Keyboard Characters (continued)Send ^
12 - 200 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send _
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 201Keyboard Characters (continued)Send `
12 - 202 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send a
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 203Keyboard Characters (continued)Send b
12 - 204 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send c
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 205Keyboard Characters (continued)Send d
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 671113 +Q q1114 +R r1115 +S s1116 +T t1117 +U u1118 +V v1119 +W w1120 +X x1121 +Y y1122 +Z z1123 %P {1124 %Q |1125 %R }112
12 - 206 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send e
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 207Keyboard Characters (continued)Send f
12 - 208 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send g
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 209Keyboard Characters (continued)Send h
12 - 210 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send i
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 211Keyboard Characters (continued)Send j
12 - 212 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send k
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 213Keyboard Characters (continued)Send l
12 - 214 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send m
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 215Keyboard Characters (continued)Send n
1 - 68 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETable 1-6 USB ALT Key Character SetALT Keys Keystroke2064 ALT 22065 ALT A2066 ALT B2067 ALT C2068 ALT D2069
12 - 216 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send o
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 217Keyboard Characters (continued)Send p
12 - 218 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send q
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 219Keyboard Characters (continued)Send r
12 - 220 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send s
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 221Keyboard Characters (continued)Send t
12 - 222 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send u
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 223Keyboard Characters (continued)Send v
12 - 224 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send w
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 225Keyboard Characters (continued)Send x
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 69Table 1-7 USB GUI Key Character SetGUI Key Keystroke3000 Right Control Key3048 GUI 03049 GUI 13050 GUI 23051 GUI 3305
12 - 226 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send y
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 227Keyboard Characters (continued)Send z
12 - 228 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send {
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 229Keyboard Characters (continued)Send |
12 - 230 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send }
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 231Keyboard Characters (continued)Send ~
12 - 232 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEKeyboard Characters (continued)Send Tab Key
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 233Keyboard Characters (continued)Send Enter Key
12 - 234 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule ExampleScan the following bar codes in sequence to program the scanner to extract and transmit
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 235Parsing Rule Example (continued)2Begin New Driver’s License Parse Rule
1 - 70 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE3082 GUI R3083 GUI S3084 GUI T3085 GUI U3086 GUI V3087 GUI W3088 GUI X3089 GUI Y3090 GUI ZTable 1-7 USB GUI
12 - 236 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)3First Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 237Parsing Rule Example (continued)4Send Space
12 - 238 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)5Middle Name / Initial
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 239Parsing Rule Example (continued)6Send Space
12 - 240 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)7Last Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 241Parsing Rule Example (continued)8Send Enter Key
12 - 242 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)9Mailing Address Line 1
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 243Parsing Rule Example (continued)10Send Space
12 - 244 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)11Mailing Address Line 2
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 245Parsing Rule Example (continued)12Send Enter Key
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 71Table 1-8 USB F Key Character SetF Keys Keystroke5001 F15002 F25003 F35004 F45005 F55006 F65007 F75008 F85009 F95010
12 - 246 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)13Mailing Address City
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 247Parsing Rule Example (continued)14Send Space
12 - 248 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)15Mailing Address State
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 249Parsing Rule Example (continued)16Send Space
12 - 250 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)17Mailing Address Postal Code
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 251Parsing Rule Example (continued)18Send Enter Key
12 - 252 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)19Birth Date
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 253Parsing Rule Example (continued)20Send Enter Key
12 - 254 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEParsing Rule Example (continued)21Save Driver’s Licence Parse Rule
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 255Embedded Driver's License Parsing ADF ExampleThis example creates a parsing rule for parsed data configured to re
TABLE OF CONTENTS viiChapter 5: USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONSIntroduction ...
1 - 72 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETable 1-9 USB Numeric Keypad Character SetNumeric Keypad Keystroke6042 *6043 +6044 undefined6045 -6046 .604
12 - 256 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)2Last Name
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 257Embedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)3Send ,
12 - 258 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)4Send Space
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 259Embedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)5First Name
12 - 260 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)6Save Driver’s Licence Parse Rule
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 261Embedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)Then, in order to limit the full name to 15 characters,
12 - 262 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)2Criterion: Parsed Driver's License
DRIVER’S LICENSE SET UP 12 - 263Embedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)3Action: Send Next 15 Characters
12 - 264 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEEmbedded Driver's License Parsing ADF Example (continued)4Save RuleFor a license belonging to Michael W
CHAPTER 13ADVANCED DATA FORMATTINGIntroductionAdvanced Data Formatting (ADF) is a means of customizing data before transmission to the host device. Us
USB INTERFACE BAR CODES 1 - 73Table 1-10 USB Extended Keypad Character SetExtended Keypad Keystroke7001 Break7002 Delete7003 PgUp7004 End7005 Pg Dn
13 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
APPENDIX A STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERSTable A-1 Standard Default Parameters TableParameterParameter NumberDefault Page NumberUSB Host ParametersUS
A - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUSB HID Polling Interval 8 msec1-52Fast HID Keyboard Disable1-55Quick Keypad Emulation Disable1-57IBM USB Scale
STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 3Ignore Beep Directive Ignore3-14Ignore Configuration Directive Ignore3-16Scan Disable Mode 1214 Full Disable 3-17Scal
A - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESwipe Frame Timeout 1226 15 ms5-33Presentation Frame Timeout 1227 35 ms5-34Cell Phone Frame Timeout 1228 35 ms5
STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 5Miscellaneous ParametersSensormatic Deactivation Timeout 982 10 sec6-15Sensormatic EAS Deactivation 979 Enable6-17Sen
A - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEBookland EAN 83 Disable11-19Bookland ISBN Format 576 ISBN-1011-20Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (2 and 5 digi
STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 7ISBT Concatenation Redundancy 223 1011-89Code 128 Stitching 72 Disable11-90Code 128 Stitching Security Level 1205 011
A - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEConvert I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 82 Disable11-155ITF Stitching 1204 Disable11-156ITF Stitching Security Level 1207
STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 9GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level 728 311-211Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN 397 Disable11-214CompositeComposite CC-C
1 - 74 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
A - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEMacro PDFFlush Macro PDF Buffern/a11-267Abort Macro PDF Entryn/a11-268Table A-1 Standard Default Parameter
APPENDIX B PROGRAMMING REFERENCESymbol Code IdentifiersTable B-1 Symbol Code CharactersCode Character Code TypeA UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8, EAN-
B - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEz Aztec, Aztec RuneP00 Data MatrixP01QR Code, MicroQRP0X Signature CaptureTable B-1 Symbol Code Characters
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE B - 3AIM Code IdentifiersEach AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where:] = Flag Character (ASCII 93)c =
B - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEThe modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table B-3. Table B-3 Modifier Cha
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE B - 5D 2 of 5 0 No options specified at this time. Always transmit 0.Example: A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123, is transmitted as ]S0412
B - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEPDF417, Micro PDF4170 Reader set to conform to protocol defined in 1994 PDF417 symbology specifications. Note:
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE B - 7QR Code 0 Model 1 symbol.1Model 2 / MicroQR symbol, ECI protocol not implemented.2 Model 2 symbol, ECI protocol implemented
B - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
APPENDIX C SAMPLE BAR CODESCode 39c123ABC
CHAPTER 2 RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODESIntroductionThis chapter includes the programming bar codes for the RS-232 host interface. Use the RS-232 interfac
C - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEUPC/EAN UPC-A, 100%012345678905
SAMPLE BAR CODES C - 3UPC/EAN (continued)EAN-13, 100%3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0
C - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDECode 1281 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
SAMPLE BAR CODES C - 5Interleaved 2 of 512345678901231
C - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1 DataBar-140176123415623411NOTE DataBar-14 must be enabled to read the bar code below (see GS1 DataBar on pa
SAMPLE BAR CODES C - 7PDF41712345678910abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
C - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEData Matrix123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
SAMPLE BAR CODES C - 9QR Code0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
C - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
APPENDIX D NUMERIC BAR CODESNumeric Bar CodesFor parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).00
2 - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDERS-232 Parameter DefaultsTable 2-1 lists the defaults for RS-232 host parameters. To change any option, scan th
D - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE11
NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 322
D - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE33
NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 544
D - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE55
NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 766
D - 8 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE77
NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 988
D - 10 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE99
NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 11CancelTo correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below.Cancel
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 3RS-232 Host ParametersVarious RS-232 hosts use their own parameter default settings. Selecting standard, ICL, Fujitsu,
D - 12 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
APPENDIX E ASCII CHARACTER SETSCharacter SetsYou can assign the values in Table E-1 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission. Thi
E - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1016 $P DLE1017 $Q DC1/XON1018 $R DC21019 $S DC3/XOFF1020 $T DC41021 $U NAK1022 $V SYN1023 $W ETB1024 $X CAN102
SAMPLE BAR CODES E - 31047 /O /1048 0 01049 1 11050 2 21051 3 31052 4 41053 5 51054 6 61055 7 71056 8 81057 9 91058 /Z :1059 %F ;1060 %G <1061 %H =
E - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE1078 N N1079 O O1080 P P1081 Q Q1082 R R1083 S S1084 T T1085 U U1086 V V1087 W W1088 X X1089 Y Y1090 Z Z1091 %K
SAMPLE BAR CODES E - 51109 +M m1110 +N n1111 +O o1112 +P p1113 +Q q1114 +R r1115 +S s1116 +T t1117 +U u1118 +V v1119 +W w1120 +X x1121 +Y y1122 +Z z11
E - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
INDEXNumerics123Scan2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12D bar codesaztec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEcode 39 full ASCII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-115code 39 lengths . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX - 3pid type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-74prefix/suffix values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDESerial Response Timeout9.9 Sec. 9.9 Sec. 9.9 Sec. 9.9 Sec. 9.9 Sec.RTS Line StateLow High High High HighBeep On
Index - 4 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDEGS1-128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-80, 11-81ISBT 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX - 5Pparser version ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-90parsingdriver’s license data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDE
72E-172633-04 Revision A - November 2014Zebra Technologies CorporationLincolnshire, IL U.S.A.http://www.zebra.comZebra and the Zebra head graphic are
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 5RS-232 Host Parameters (continued)Selecting ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS/JPOS, Oli
2 - 6 MP6000 BAR CODE PROGRAMMING GUIDETable 2-5 Terminal Specific Code ID CharactersCode Type Olivetti Omron CUTE NCR DatalogicUPC-A AAAAAUPC-E C
RS-232 INTERFACE BAR CODES 2 - 7RS-232 Host TypesScan one of the bar codes that follow to select RS-232 as the host interface.Options:•*Standard RS-23
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