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Command Descriptions

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Parameter(s)

< Table 6-3-3 > Reply FS Operation Parameter(s) Field (Continued)

Parameter / PID / Size

Options

Descriptions

1D Barcode Inverse Reading

PID : 02h 00h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 01h


Disable *
Enable

Dollar Sign Control

PID : 02h 01h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 80h
- A2h


- A3h
- A5h


Output as “$” *
Output as “€“
Output as “¢“


Output as “£“
Output as “

¥”

Redundancy

PID : 02h 02h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 01h
- 02h


- 03h
- 04h
- 05h


None
1 time *
2 times


3 times
4 times
5 times

Data Transmission Packet

PID : 02h 04h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 01h


Disable *
Enable

UPC/EAN Security Level

PID : 02h 06h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 01h
- 02h


Level 0
Level 1 *
Level 2

Supplement Scan Voting

PID : 02h 08h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 06h
- 08h
- 0Ah
- 0Ch
- 0Eh
- 10h


- 12h
- 14h
- 16h
- 18h
- 1Ah
- 1Ch
- 1Eh


None
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 *
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6


Level 7
Level 8
Level 9
Level 10
Level 11
Level 12
Level 13

Operation Mode
(FM480 & SM380 series)

PID : 20h 00h

Size : 00h 01h (1 Byte)

- 00h
- 01h
- 02h
- 04h
- 06h


Trigger mode (External triggering) *
Force mode (Continued power on)
Presentation mode (Auto Detection)
Level mode (Auto power off)
Alternative mode (Periodic power off)

NG Message Output

PID : 20h 04h

Size : 00h 10h (16 Bytes)

1

st

~16

th

Byte

- 00h 00h…00h
- 02h 4Eh 47h
00h…00h
- XXh XXh...XXh


Disable * (Totally sixteen “00h”s)
Output “NG” (Totally thirteen “00h”s)
(See Note under the table)
Output User-defined message

.

Note

NG Message Output carries 16 bytes in the Options Field. The 1st byte which indicates the length of

the message is followed by the message characters. If the desired ASCII characters for setting the

message are shorter than 15 bytes, the rest bytes should be set to

00h

. For example, to output “BAD”,

the 1st byte is 03h (length of “BAD”), the 2

nd

to 4

th

byte is 42h 41h 44h (ASCII value of “BAD”), and from

the 5

th

byte to the 16

th

byte are all 00h.