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Configuring Host Profiles
A host profile defines the settings that the Velocity Client should use when it attempts to initiate a connection with a specific host. The host profile may include the emulation type, IP address of the host, or other settings. You may configure an unlimited number of host profiles from the device or through Ivanti Avalanche. Only one host profile is allowed per project using Velocity Console, and a host profile is required to deploy a project.
When a device user attempts to initiate a session with a host, the Velocity Client displays a list of available host profiles. The user selects the host he wants to connect to, and the Velocity Client uses the host profile settings to connect to the host.
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Host Profile
Profile Name |
The name of the host profile. |
Host Address |
The IP address or host name of the host system to which the mobile device will connect. You can specify a URL (e.g., http:// or |
Port |
The TCP port number on which the host system is listening for emulation requests from Clients. By default, the port is set to 23. When Use SSH or Use SSH Tunnel is selected, the default port is changed to 22. |
Emulation Type |
The emulation type that the mobile device uses when connected to the host system. |
Server Language |
Allows the Client to interpret international characters from a specific codepage. The default for this setting is 37 IBM EBCDIC for 5250/3270 emulations and DEC VT (this option is not located on the drop-down) for VT emulations. |
Display Language |
This feature is not fully implemented. |
Forces this host session to automatically launch when the Velocity client is opened. You can set this option for multiple host profiles, but the Velocity client will only launch sessions for the first four hosts listed alphabetically. A Web host cannot be launched if a TE session is connected. If a Web host is launched first, any TE hosts listed after will not connect. |
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VT Answer Back |
Displays a string on the Smart device when it receives an ENQ from the host. It supports the following variables: •%m - %r. Represents the six octets of the MAC address. For example, use •%a - %d. Represents the four octets of the IP address. •%s. Represents the session number. •%t. Captures the terminal ID of the mobile device. •\##. Represents a hex character value. This option is only available to VT emulation types. |
Workstation ID |
An ID for mobile devices connecting to an IBM host. The ID may include static characters and the following switches, which are used to capture dynamic data specific to each mobile device. It supports the following variables: •%a - %d. Captures specific octets of the IP address of the mobile device. For example, use %a%b%c%d to capture all four IP octets of the address of the mobile device, or use %d to capture only the last octet of the IP address of the mobile device. •%m - %r. Captures specific octets of the MAC address of the mobile device. For example, use %p%q%r to capture the last three octets of the MAC address of the mobile device. •%s. Captures the session number. •%t. Captures the terminal ID of the mobile device. A workstation ID can be 1-20 alphanumeric characters plus switches, but IBM hosts usually truncate workstation IDs that are more than 10 characters. The workstation ID should not begin with a numeric character. This option is only available to IBM emulation types. |
Retry Workstation ID |
Allows the Velocity Client to retry the workstation ID with a letter appended to it. |
Forces the Velocity Client to display screens in Native Mode (black and green screen) when you connect to the host profile. If this option is not selected, the Client's HTML rendering engine is used to update the appearance of screens. |
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Auto Switch to Native Mode |
Determines if the Velocity Client will automatically display screens without an HTML template in Native Mode. When enabled, all screens encountered without an HTML template will display in the traditional black and green screen. When disabled, these same screens display a loading animation and a Native Mode button. In this instance, the screen will not display until Native Mode is selected, or the user goes back a screen. |
Disable Predictive Formatting |
Disables all predictive screens so that they do not appear on the Velocity Client. Any screen labeled as "Predictive" on the Screens tab cannot be used on the Client. Only screens that have been edited and are labeled as "Template" are usable at the device level. For more information about predictive versus template screens, see Editing Screen Elements. Predictive formatting should only be disabled if you have made manual changes to each screen. If a screen is unedited and displays as "Predictive" from the Screens tab, then the screen will not load at the device level and only displays a wait screen. No inputs are allowed on these screens. |
Auto Carriage Return |
Automatically applies the Enter or Send function after a menu option is selected from the Velocity Client. |
Disables the ability for device users to zoom in or out on a screen. This ensures device users don't accidentally zoom in on screens while performing manual tasks. Users may still touch the screen to select fields or use software keyboards. Legacy projects created before v1.2.104 are defaulted to No. |
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Affixes the screen view on the client to the top-left corner of the native screen. Scrolling becomes disabled and you cannot pan or zoom on a screen. This option is only available to TE hosts. |
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Enable Logging |
Enables the creation of a log file on devices using this project on the Velocity Client. The logging file allows for more in-depth troubleshooting by Ivanti support personnel. This file is stored on the device in the com.wavelink.velocity folder. |
Log File Max Size (kB) |
The maximum allowable size for the log file before the oldest entries are automatically removed. This cannot be altered unless Enable Logging is set to Yes. By default, this is set to 1024 kilobytes. |
Hardware Back Button Command |
The hex code value for a back button key on a menu. You can specify multiple back buttons for a host profile, separated by a comma. If left blank, the Back button on a device will do nothing. For a list of accepted values, see Keyboard Codes. |
Menu Up Command |
The hex code value for a menu up key. On the device toolbar, this appears to the left or right of the keyboard button. When the button is pushed, the defined key code is sent to the host. If left empty, this button does not appear when a menu is displayed. For a list of accepted values, see Keyboard Codes. |
Menu Down Command |
The hex code value for a menu down key. On the device toolbar, this appears to the left or right of the keyboard button. When the button is pushed, the defined key code is sent to the host. If left empty, this button does not appear when a menu is displayed. For a list of accepted values, see Keyboard Codes. |
Screen Rotation |
Specifies which screen orientations are supported on the device. Possible values include: •Lock Portrait •Lock Landscape •Dynamic |
Enables the use of transparent keyboards for both native and modern screens. After enabling the setting, enter a transparency level between 0-100, with 100 being complete transparency and 0 equating to no transparency, which will also disable the option. When a software keyboard is displayed while connected to the host, it will appear at the set transparency level. Transparent screens will overlay the current screen, rather than displace it. To navigate a screen covered by the keyboard, you'll need to hide the keyboard. |
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Defines how much of the screen a keyboard occupies when displaying. This value is defined as a percentage of the screen's vertical space for both portrait or landscape viewing modes. By default, keyboards are set to use 45 percent of the screen. A keyboard also occupies 100 percent of the screen's horizontal space and cannot be altered. |
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Keyboard Visibility |
Sets the behavior of the keyboard pop-up globally. This setting can be overwritten at the field level. •Show. The keyboard automatically appears for all screens and fields. •Hide. If the keyboard is active, it automatically hides for all screens and fields. •Disable. Both custom and default keyboards cannot be used for any screens or fields. |
Specifies the Telnet negotiation string that the Client should use when connecting to the host. This field accepts alphanumeric values up to 20 characters in length. This field can be used with SSH security activated. This option is only available when VT100, VT220, or XTERM emulation types are selected. If this field is left blank, the emulation type is sent. |
Profile Name |
The name of the host profile. |
Host Address |
The IP address or host name of the host system to which the mobile device will connect. The address must include the http:// application protocol. |
Port |
The TCP port number on which the host system is listening for emulation requests from Clients. By default, the port is set to 23. When Use SSH or Use SSH Tunnel is selected, the default port is changed to 22. |
Hardware Back Button Command |
The hex code value for a back button key on a menu. You can specify multiple back buttons for a host profile, separated by a comma. If left blank, the Back button on a device will do nothing. For a list of accepted values, see Keyboard Codes. |
Screen Rotation |
Specifies which screen orientations are supported on the device. Possible values include: •Lock Portrait •Lock Landscape •Dynamic |
Keyboard Height |
Defines how much of the screen a keyboard occupies when displaying. This value is defined as a percentage of the screen's vertical space for both portrait or landscape viewing modes. By default, keyboards are set to use 45 percent of the screen. A keyboard also occupies 100 percent of the screen's horizontal space and cannot be altered. |
Clear Cache (On Connect) |
Clears all cached session objects from all sessions—including active sessions—when a new session is started. |
Clear Cookies (On Connect) |
Clears all cookie data stored for all sessions—including active sessions—when a new session is started. Even if another host profile is set to not clear cookies, any profiles with this option active will override. |
Default Zoom Level |
Sets the zoom level the Web page is displayed at. By default, 100% is set, which fits the page to the screen. |
Provides variable information about the device connected to the host. This setting allows the following variables types: •ESN •IMEI •MAC •IP •Model •Manufacturer To request these data types, you must input them in variable format. For example: Ivanti (%ESN%-%MAC%-%IP%-%MODEL%-%MANUFACTURER%) You can set data types to detect and insert colons (:) by inserting the symbol into the variable. For example: Ivanti (%MAC:%) Devices connecting to the host profile will return all of the device details requested for the string above. If any of your variables inject content such as punctuation into the user agent string, you must enclose the variable with parentheses () like those found in the example above; otherwise, this functionality may not work properly. |
Autologin
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Prompts |
Responses |
Name |
The user name prompt that the host system uses. To prompt a user for a specific user name, you can use a variable delineated by a %. For example: %Gun Number% The text included within the % indicators is the information that appears in the prompt on the device. In the above example, the prompt would ask the user for "Gun Number" as their user name. |
The response that the mobile device should send to the login prompt. Possible Values: 0 - 60 alpha-numeric characters. |
Password |
The password prompt that the host system uses. To accept a variable value, you can use a value delineated by a % after enabling the Use prompt scheme when editing the host profile in Velocity or through the Velocity Console. For example: %Store Number% In the above example, the prompt on the device would ask the user for a "Store Number" as their password. |
The password that the mobile device should send to the host system at the password prompt. Possible Values: 0 - 60 alpha-numeric characters. |
Command |
The command prompt that the host system sends to the Velocity Client after the login is complete. |
The command that the mobile device should send the host system at the command prompt. Possible Values: 0 - 60 alpha-numeric characters. |
Authorization
License Server Address |
The IP address or host name of the licensing server. If the devices are on the same local network as the licensing server, the address does not need to be specified as the Client will actively broadcast and find the server. |
License Server Port |
The TCP port number on which the License Server is listening for license requests from Clients. By default, the port is set to 1820. This field cannot be set until a License Server Address is specified. |
License Server Site ID |
The site ID associated with the License Server. This field cannot be set until a License Server Address is specified. Site IDs are set as part of the License Server's initial setup. For more information, see the Terminal Emulation License Server Reference Guide on the Ivanti Web site. |
Security
SSL
Use SSL |
Uses SSL to encrypt the information sent to the host. When this option is selected, the Port field for the host profile is changed to 992. You cannot use ConnectPro when SSL is enabled. |
SSH
Use SSH |
Uses SSH to encrypt the information sent to the host. There is no additional software for SSH on the device, but the host must be configured for SSH. When this option is selected, the Auto Login User and Auto Login Password fields appear and must be filled out and the Port field is changed to 22. This setting requires a public key to authenticate against the SSH server. The public key can only be associated with a host profile from the Velocity Console application. You can only select this option or Use SSH Tunnel, but not both. |
Use SSH Tunnel |
Sets whether or not to use SSH tunneling. If you are using 5250 emulation with SSH, you must use SSH tunneling. When this option is selected, the Auto Login User, Auto Login Password, Tunnel Address, and Tunnel Port fields appear below and the Port field is changed to 22. This setting requires a public key to authenticate against the SSH server. The public key can only be associated with a host profile from the Velocity Console application. You can only select this option or Use SSH, but not both. |
Auto Login User |
The username for accessing the SSH server. This option is only available when Use SSH or Use SSH Tunnel is selected. |
Auto Login Password |
The password associated with the SSH username. This option is only available when Use SSH or Use SSH Tunnel is selected. |
The public key needed to verify the trusted host. Whereas device users can manually verify the trusted host, using this field is more secure. By entering a known host public key, this automatically stores the key information on the device when the profile is deployed to a device. When connecting to a server, the Client then compares the stored public key against what the server provides. This bypasses the verify trusted host prompt on the Client that displays when connecting to a session for the first time. If the public key changes, future deployments of your project will overwrite the old public key. Device users can also remove the current key by clearing the app data from the Settings app. This field is optional. |
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Tunnel Address |
The IP address or host name for the SSH tunnel. This option is only available when Use SSH Tunnel is selected. |
Tunnel Port |
The TCP port number associated with the Tunnel Address for SSH tunneling. This option is only available when Use SSH Tunnel is selected. |
ConnectPro
Only Use ConnectPro connections |
Indicates whether the Velocity Client should only connect to the host through a ConnectPro server. If you enable this checkbox, you cannot select the Use SSL setting in the SSL Settings section. |
Server Type |
The version number of the ConnectPro server. |
Address |
The IP address or host name of the server. To prompt a device user for all or part of the address, use a variable delineated by %. Variables can be used in DNS names or IP addresses. For example: 192.168.42.%Store Number% The text that is inside the % indicators is the information that appears in the prompt on the device. In the above example, the prompt on the device would ask the user for "Store Number." If the user provides the store number 123, the Client attempts to connect to 192.168.42.123. |
Port |
The TCP port number on which the proxy server is listening for emulation requests from clients. |
Terminate ConnectPro Session |
Indicates when the ConnectPro server should terminate the connection to the host. Possible values include: •Never. The proxy server never terminates the session established with the host. The Client is responsible for manually terminating the session. •OnNetworkError. The proxy server terminates the session with the host when a network error occurs, such as a loss of network connectivity. •OnSessionExit. The proxy server terminates the session with the host when the session is terminated by the Velocity Client. By default, this option is selected. •Always. The proxy server will terminate the session with the host on a network error or when the session is terminated. |
Client Reconnects if Unexpectedly Disconnected |
Specifies if the Velocity Client will attempt to reconnect if the session with the proxy server is lost and the Client has not received a disconnect message from the proxy server. By default, this is set to Yes. |
Reconnect String |
Specifies the reconnect string that the Smart device should use when connecting to the host. Alternately, you may configure reconnect strings in ConnectPro. |
Use SSL |
Uses SSL/TLS to encrypt the information sent to the host. There is no additional software for SSL/TLS on Smart devices, but the host must be configured for SSL/TLS. |
Use Custom Encryption |
Uses a Ivanti custom encryption method to encrypt the connection to the ConnectPro server. When you use custom encryption, provide an encryption key in the Key field below. |
Key |
Specifies a custom encryption key. |
Scanner
Scan Terminator |
Append termination characters to the end of scanned data. You can only set one character at a time. The following options are available for TE: •\0D: ENTER •\09: TAB •\00: NULL •[blank]: Leaving this field blank appends no character values to the end of the scanned data The following options are available for Web: •{ENTER}: ENTER •{TAB}: TAB •[blank]: Leaving this field blank appends no character values to the end of the scanned data If you configure this field with a value and set Data Capture to Off, then you must configure the Intent section of the local DataWedge profile to be used with the Velocity Client. |
Select Vendor |
Specifies the scan settings to associate with the host profile. The current options include: •Datalogic •Zebra •Honeywell |
Datalogic
Notification |
•Good read duration (milliseconds). The amount of time that the good read LED remains on following a good read. The good read LED on time can be set between 10 and 2550 in 10 millisecond intervals. By default, this is set to 70. •Good read interval (milliseconds). The delay in time between good read LED blinks. By default, this is set to 20. •Good read number. By default, this is set to 1. •Enable display notification. The decoded label is displayed on the device screen as a pop-up message. •Good read audio mode. Defines the audio notification mode subject to good read rules. The following options are available: None. Turns off audio notification mechanism. Beep tone. Plays a simple beep tone. This is the default option. •Good read audio volume (percentages). The beeper volume (loudness) upon a good read beep. By default, this is set to 75. |
Good Read |
•Enable good read. Enables good read notifications. This is enabled by default. •Enable Green Spot. Turns on green spot good-read indicators for silent reading. This is enabled by default. •Enable good read LED. Turns on the green and red LEDs on the device to indicate when a good decode is completed. This is enabled by default. •Enable vibrator. Turns on the device's internal vibrator for good reads. |
Formatting |
•Label prefix. Adds characters to the beginning of the scanned data sent. •Label suffix. Adds characters to the end of the scanned data sent. •Group Separator replacement. Sets a non-printable data separator character (ASCII hex code). This replaces the standard GS character. •Remove non-printable characters. Removes non-printable characters from a unicode string. •Send code ID. Adds a code identifier prefix or suffix to the barcode string. The following options are available for selection: •None •DLM identifier before •AIM identifier before •User defined identifier before •DLM identifier after •User defined identifier after |
Scanner Options |
•Enable picklist. Allows you to pick and decode barcodes from multiple barcodes printed close together if the scan illumination intersects more than one barcode. •Enable illumination. Causes the scanner to turn on the illumination to assist with decoding. This is enabled by default. •Enable aim. Activates the laser aim to assist with barcode targeting. This is enabled by default. •Target mode. Enables the projection of an aiming pattern to assist in centering over the barcode before scanning. The following options are available for selection: •No delay. Disables target mode. This is selected by default. •Spot Timeout. Sets the scanner to scan a barcode after a programmable time upon pressing the scan button. This is set in the Target timeout (seconds) field. •Release Scan. Sets the scanner to initiate when the scan button is released. •Target timeout (seconds). Sets the duration of the delay before a scan is initiated by the device. This duration is used for the Spot Timeout option in Target mode. This is set to 1 second by default. •Release scan timeout (seconds). Sets the duration of the delay before a scan is initiated after the scanner button is released. This duration is used for the Release Scan option in Target mode. This is set to 2 seconds by default. •Decode timeout (seconds). Sets the maximum amount of time the scanner will attempt to decode after the Target Timeout or Release Scan Timeout. This is set to 5 seconds by default. |
Symbology Settings |
All symbologies •Enable all symbologies. Allows the device to decode all barcode symbologies. Symbologies can be enabled individually as needed. •Disable all symbologies. Disables the device's ability to decode all barcode symbologies. Symbologies can be disabled individually as needed. Australia Post •Enable. Enables the Australia Post symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. Aztec Code •Enable. Enables the Aztec Code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to d. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 3750. Codabar •Enable. Enables the Codabar symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to I. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 20. •Enable checksum. The device verifies the checksum of the barcode. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Send start/stop. Adds start and stop characters to the barcode when decoding. •Convert to CLSI. Converts barcodes to CLSI format. Code 128 •Enable. Enables the Code 128 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to K. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 2. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 40. •GS1-128 - Enable. Enables the use of GS1-128 subtypes. •GS1-128 - User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to o. Code 39 •Enable. Enables the Code 39 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to C. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 20. •Enable checksum. The device verifies the checksum of the barcode. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Full ASCII conversion. Enables the use of a Code 39 variant that pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. •CODE32 - Enable. Enables the use of CODE32 subtypes. •CODE32 - User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the CODE32 barcode. By default, this is set to Y. •TRI-OPTIC - Enable. Enables the use of TRI-OPTIC subtypes. •TRI-OPTIC - User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the TRI-OPTIC barcode. By default, this is set to X. Code 93 •Enable. Enables the Code 93 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to L. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 2. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 20. Data Matrix •Enable. Enables the Data Matrix symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to V. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 1500. Discrete 2 of 5 •Enable. Enables the Discrete 2 of 5 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to F. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 6. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 10. EAN-13 •Enable. Enables the EAN-13 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to M. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Convert to ISBN. Truncates the leading three digits from barcodes, typically 978. •Convert to ISSN. Truncates the leading three digits from barcodes, typically 977. EAN-8 •Enable. Enables the EAN-8 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to G. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Convert to EAN-13. The scanner reports data in the format used by the EAN-13 symbology. GS1 DataBar Expanded •Enable. Enables the GS1 DataBar Expanded symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to R. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 74. GS1 DataBar Limited •Enable. Enables the GS1 DataBar Limited symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to Q. GS1 DataBar-14 •Enable. Enables the GS1 DataBar-14 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to P. Interleaved 2 of 5 •Enable. Enables the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to B. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 6. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 10. •Enable checksum. The device verifies the checksum of the barcode. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. Japan Post •Enable. Enables the Japan Post symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. Matrix 2 of 5 •Enable. Enables the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to D. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 6. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 10. MaxiCode •Enable. Enables the MaxiCode symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to W. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 138. Micro PDF417 •Enable. Enables the Micro PDF417 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to a. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 366. Micro QR Code •Enable. Enables the Micro QR Code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to c. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 35. MSI •Enable. Enables the MSI symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to H. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 10. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Require second checksum. Forces the device to perform a second checksum to verify the barcode. •Second checksum mod 11. Performs a checksum using the MOD11 logic. PDF417 •Enable. Enables the PDF417 symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to S. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 2710. PostNL KIX-code •Enable. Enables the PostNL KIX-code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. QR Code •Enable. Enables the QR code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to c. •Length control. The length requirements of barcodes are set here. •No check. No length control is used. •One fixed. The L1 length field is used to ensure all barcodes meet the lower limit for decoding symbols. The L2 field becomes unavailable for editing. •Two fixed. Both the L1 and L2 length fields are used to ensure all barcodes Are either as short or as long as the values listed here. •Range. All lengths between the L1 and L2 length fields are considered and decoded. •L1 length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •L2 length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 3500. UK Royal Mail •Enable. Enables the UK Royal Mail symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. UPC/EAN Extensions •Enable 2-digit extensions. Enables the reading of additional two-digit extensions to barcodes. •Enable 5-digit extensions. Enables the reading of additional five-digit extensions to barcodes. •Require extensions. Restricts valid barcode readings only to those with extensions. UPC-A •Enable. Enables the UPC-A code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to A. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Send system digit. Sends the system digit in the barcode transmission. •Convert to EAN-13. The scanner reports data in the format used by the EAN-13 symbology. UPC-E •Enable. Enables the UPC-E code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to E. •Send checksum. Sends the checksum with all scanned barcode data. •Send system digit. Transmits a UPC-A digit as part of the UPC symbol. This is selected by default. •Convert to UPC-A. The scanner reports data in the format used by the UPC-A symbology. USPS Intelligent Mail •Enable. Enables the USPS Intelligent Mail code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. USPS PLANET •Enable. Enables the USPS PLANET code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. USPS POSTNET •Enable. Enables the USPS POSTNET code symbology. •User ID. Adds a user-identifying character to the barcode. By default, this is set to f. |
Zebra
Data Capture |
Enables the ability for Smart devices to scan barcodes. Once set to Yes, the Barcode/MSR, Basic Data Formatting, Decoder Settings, Reader Settings, Scan Settings, and UPC/EAN Settings tabs appear below. This is only available for Zebra devices. If this option is disabled, no DataWedge profile is created for Velocity on the device. However, if a Velocity profile already exists at the device level, it will continue to be used. If you use the default DataWedge profile, typically |
Barcode and MSR |
•Enable/Disable Barcode Symbology. Configures which barcode decoders are enabled or disabled. We recommend disabling unnecessary decoders to improve device performance. •Enable Magnetic Stripe Reader. Enables the device's magnetic stripe reader. |
Basic data formatting |
•Enable. Enables or disables to use of basic data formatting settings. This is enabled by default. •Prefix to data. Adds characters to the beginning of the scanned data sent. •Suffix to data. Adds characters to the end of the scanned data sent. •Send data. Transfers captured data to the foreground application. This is enabled by default. Disabling the option prevents actual data from being transmitted, though prefix and suffix strings are still transmitted. •Send as hex. Sends the scanned data in hexadecimal format. |
Decoder Settings |
Codabar •CLSI Editing. Removes the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters on a 13-character Codabar symbol. •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding Codabar symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Codabar symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to eight. By default, this is set to 6. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding Codabar symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Codabar symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to 24. By default, this is set to 55. •NOTIS Editing. Removes the start and stop characters from a Codabar symbol. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. Code 11 •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding Code 11 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 11 symbols with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 4. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding Code 11 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 11 symbols with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to 12. By default, this is set to 55. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Report Check Digit. Transmits Code 11 data with a check digit. •Verify Check Digit. Checks all Code 11 symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. You can pick No Check Digit, 1 Check Digit, or 2 Check Digits. Code 128 •Check ISBT Table. Checks for ISBT barcodes against a table of commonly used in pairs. If ISTB 128 Concatenation Mode is enabled, selecting this option will concatenate only those pairs found in the table. •Enable GS1-128. Enables the use of GS1-128 subtypes. •Enable Plain Code 128. Enables the use of other non-EAN or ISBT Code 128 subtypes. •Enable ISBT 128. Enables the use of ISBT128 subtypes. •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding Code 128 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 128 symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to eight. By default, this is set to 0. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding Code 128 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 128 symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to 24. By default, this is set to 55. •ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode. Decodes and concatenates pairs of ISBT codes when found. If a single ISBT symbol is present, the device decodes the symbol the number of times set with the Redundancy option before transmitting data. If not selected, the device won't concatenate pairs of ISBT codes when found. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. If Check ISBT Table is selected, this option is checked and cannot be edited. •Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for Code 128 barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between Security Level 0, Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3. Code 39 •Convert Code 39 to Code 32. Enables scanning a barcode to enable or disable the use of the Code 32 variant. •Full ASCII. Enables the use of a Code 39 variant that pairs characters to encode to the full ASCII character set. •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding Code 39 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 39 symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to eight. By default, this is set to 0. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding Code 39 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 39 symbols with between 8 and 24 characters, set this value to 24. By default, this is set to 55. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Report Check Digit. Transmits Code 39 data with a check digit. •Report Code 32 Prefix. Enables scanning a barcode to enable or disable adding the prefix character "A" to all Code 32 barcodes. •Verify Check Digit. Checks all Code 39 symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. Enable this feature only if the Code 39 symbols contain a modulo 43 check digit. •Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for Code 39 barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between Security Level 0, Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3. Code 93 •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding Code 93 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 93 symbols with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 0 . •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding Code 93 symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode Code 93 symbols with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to 12. By default, this is set to 55. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. Composite AB •UCC Link Mode. Enables UCC Link Mode. You can pick Auto Discriminate, Link Flag Ignored, or Always Linked. Discrete 2 of 5 •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding a Discrete 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode a Discrete 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 0 . •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding a Discrete 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode a Discrete 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to 12. By default, this is set to 14. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. Interleaved 2 of 5 •Check Digit. Defines the use of check digits in Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols. The following options are available for selection: •No Check Digit. A check digit is not used. •USS Check Digit. Checks the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to ensure compliance with the Uniform Symbology Specification (USS) check digit algorithm. •OPCC Check Digit. Checks the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols to ensure compliance with the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC) check digit algorithm. •Convert ITF-14 to EAN 13. Converts 14-character Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes to EAN-13 and then transmits them as EAN-13. To use this option, Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes must be enabled and have a leading zero before a valid EAN-13 check digit. •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding an Interleaved 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode an Interleaved 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 10. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding an Interleaved 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode an Interleaved 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to 12. By default, this is set to 14. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Report Check Digit. Transmits Interleaved 2 of 5 data with a check digit. •Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between Security Level 0, Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3. Matrix 2 of 5 •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding a Matrix 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode a Matrix 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 8 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 0. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding a Matrix 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode a Matrix 2 of 5 symbol with between 4 and 8 characters, set this value to eight. By default, this is set to 10. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Report Check Digit. Transmits Matrix 2 of 5 data with a check digit. •Verify Check Digit. Checks all Matrix 2 of 5 symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. MSI •Check Digit. Checks all MSI symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. You can pick between One Check Digit or Two Check Digit. •Check Digit Scheme. Selects the algorithm used to verify the second MSI check digit. You can pick between Mod-11-10 or Mod-10-10. •Lower limit of length range. Sets the lower limit for decoding an MSI symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode an MSI symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to four. By default, this is set to 4. •Upper limit of length range. Sets the upper limit for decoding an MSI symbol with a specific length range. For example, to decode an MSI symbol with between 4 and 12 characters, set this value to 12. By default, this is set to 55. •Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Report Check Digit. Transmits MSI data with the check digits. UK Postal •Report Check Digit. Transmits UK Postal data with the check digits. UPC-A •Preamble. Transmits a UPC-A preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •Preamble None. Transmit no preamble. •Preamble Sys Char. Transmit System Character only. •Preamble Country and Sys Char. Transmit Country Code and System Character. •Report Check Digit. Transmits UPCA data with a check digit. UPC-E0 •Convert UPC-E0 to UPC-A. Converts UPC-E0 decoded data to UPC-A format prior to transmission. •Preamble. Transmits a UPC-E0 preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •Preamble None. Transmit no preamble. •Preamble Sys Char. Transmit System Character only. •Preamble Country and Sys Char. Transmit Country Code and System Character. •Report Check Digit. Transmits UPC-E0 data with a check digit. UPC-E1 •Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A. Converts UPC-E1 decoded data to UPC-A format prior to transmission. •Preamble. Transmits a UPC-E1 preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •Preamble None. Transmit no preamble. •Preamble Sys Char. Transmit System Character only. •Preamble Country and Sys Char. Transmit Country Code and System Character. •Report Check Digit. Transmits UPC-E1 data with a check digit. |
Reader Settings |
•Beam Timer. Sets the maximum amount of time the reader will remain on. If set to 0, the reader will stay on indefinitely. This can be set between 0 and 60,000 milliseconds in increments of 100 milliseconds. By default, this is set to 15,000 milliseconds. •Illumination Mode. Turns illumination on. •Inverse 1D Mode. Allows the decoding of 1D barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Disabled. Disables the decoding of inverse 1D symbols. •Enabled. Enables the decoding of only inverse 1D symbols. •Auto. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse 1D symbols. •LCD Mode. Allows the device to read barcodes from LCD displays, such as Smart phones. •Linear Security Level. Sets the number of times a barcode is read to confirm accurate decoding. •Security All Twice. All barcodes are read twice for redundancy. •Security Short or Codabar. If a barcode is short or Codabar, it is read twice for redundancy. •Security Long and Short. All long barcodes are read twice and all short barcodes are read three times for redundancy. •Security All Thrice. All barcodes are read three times for redundancy. •Low Power Timeout. Sets the interval for how long a device should remain inactive before running in low-power mode. This interval is measured in milliseconds. •Picklist. Allows the device to only decode the barcode located directly under the cross-hair part of the pattern. This is used when multiple barcodes appear in the field of view when decoding and only one is targeted for decoding. The following options are available for selection: •Disabled. Disables Picklist mode, and any barcode within the field of view will be decoded. •Enabled (Reticle). Enables Picklist mode so that the barcode directly under the cross-hair is decoded. •Centered. Enables Picklist mode so that only the barcode located at the center of the image is decoded. This mode is only usable by decoder modules that support viewfinders. •ViewFinder Mode. Displays viewfinder modes for targeted scanning. The following options are available for selection: •Static Reticle. Enables the viewfinder as well as a red reticle in the center of the screen to assist with selecting a barcode. •ViewFinder Disabled. Disables the viewfinder. •ViewFinder Enabled. Enables only the viewfinder. |
Scan Settings |
•Code ID Type. Determines the code ID character used to define the code type of a scanned barcode. This option is recommended when decoding more than one code type. The following options are available for selection: •None. No prefix is used. •AIM. A standards-based three character prefix. •Symbol. A symbol-defined single character prefix. •Data Capture LED ID. Sets the Data Capture LED ID. This is set to 8 by default. •Decode Audio Feedback. Sets an audio tone to sound upon a good decode. •Decode Feedback LED Timer. Sets how long the audio tone plays in milliseconds upon a good decode. This is set to 75 by default. •Decode Haptic Feedback. Enables the device to vibrate upon a good decode. •Decoding LED Notification. Enables the device to blink the LED notification light upon a good decode. •Scanner. Sets supported scanner device types. You can pick Internal Camera, Internal Imager, or Internal Laser. |
UPC/EAN Settings |
•Bookland. Enables the decoding of Bookland data. •Bookland Format. Specifies a format for Bookland data decoded. The following options are available for selection: •ISBN-10. The scanner reports Bookland data (starting with 978) in the 10-digit format with a check digit to ensure backward compatibility. •ISBN-13. The scanner reports Bookland data (starting with either 978 or 979) as EAN-13 in the appropriate format. •Convert DataBar To UPC EAN. Converts DataBar barcodes to UPC/EAN format. To use this setting, UPC/EAN symbologies must be enabled on the Barcode/MSR tab. •Coupon. Enables coupon code decoding. To ensure devices are able to successfully decode coupon codes, all of the required decoders must be enabled. •Coupon Report Mode. Sets the supported coupon modes that a scanner can decode. The following options are available for selection: •Old Coupon Report Mode. The scanner will decode only the old coupon format. •New Coupon Report Mode. The scanner will decode only the new GS1 DataBar coupon format. •Both Coupon Report Mode. The scanner will decode both the old coupon format as well as the new GS1 DataBar coupon format. •Linear Decode. Enables linear decoding. •Random Weight Check Digit. Enables random weight check digit verifications. •Retry Count. Sets a retry count for auto-discriminating supplementals. Possible values are between 2 and 20. This field is only valid if Supplemental Mode is set to Supplementals Auto, Supplementals Smart, Supplementals 378-379, Supplementals 978-979, Supplementals 977, or Supplementals 414-419-434-439. •Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for UPC/EAN barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between Security Level 0, Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3. •Supplemental 2. Enables the decoding of Supplemental 2 data. •Supplemental 5. Enables the decoding of Supplemental 5 data. •Supplemental Mode. Enables the decoding of supplemental symbols and specific UPC/EAN codes. The following options are available for selection: •No Supplementals. The scanner is presented with a UPC/EAN and supplemental symbol, but the scanner only decodes the UPC/EAN characters. •Always. The scanner decodes only UPC/EAN symbols containing supplemental characters. •Auto. The scanner decodes UPC/EAN symbols with and without supplemental characters. •Smart. Enables smart supplementals. The decoder returns decoded values of the main block if they don't belong to one of the following supplemental types: 378, 379, 977, 978, 979, 414, 419, 434, or 439. •Supplemental 378-379. Enables auto-discriminate supplemental for UPC/EAN codes starting with 378 or 379. Any other barcodes not starting with these digits are ignored. •Supplemental 978-979. Enables auto-discriminate supplemental for UPC/EAN codes starting with 978 or 979. Any other barcodes not starting with these digits are ignored. •Supplemental 414-419-434-439. Enables auto-discriminate supplemental for UPC/EAN codes starting with 414, 419, 434, or 439. Any other barcodes not starting with these digits are ignored. •Supplemental 977. Enables auto-discriminate supplemental for UPC/EAN codes starting with 977. Any other barcodes not starting with this digit are ignored. |
Honeywell
Data Processing Settings |
•Prefix. Adds characters to the beginning of the scanned data sent. •Suffix. Adds characters to the end of the scanned data sent. •Symbology Prefix. Adds symbology-specific characters to the beginning of the scanned data sent. |
Symbology Settings |
Code 128 •Code 128. Enables the Code 128 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. •ISBT 128. Converts Code 128 scanned data into ISBT 128 format. GS1-128 •GS1-128. Enables the GS1-128 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Code 39 •Code 39. Enables the Code 39 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 48. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick No check, Check digit, and Check and strip digit. •Full ASCII conversion. Enables the use of a Code 39 variant that pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. •Send start/stop. Adds start and stop characters to the barcode when decoding. •Base 32 conversion. Converts the scanned data to a base-32. Datamatrix. •Datamatrix. Enables the Datamatrix symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 3116. UPC-A •Enable UPC-A. Enables the UPC-A symbology. •Translate to EAN-13. The scanner reports data in the format used by the EAN-13 symbology. •Coupon Code. Enables the reading of coupon codes. •Combine Coupon Codes. Combines multiple coupon codes. •Send check digit. Enables the reading of check digits when sent with barcode data. •Send number system. Includes the number system when included with UPC-A scanned data. •Add-on 2. Enables the reading of additional two-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on 5. Enables the reading of additional five-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on required. Requires that an additional extension be included in barcodes or else a •Add-on separator. Adds a separating character to barcodes to differentiate between add-on characters and the main barcode. UPC-E •UPC-E. Enables the UPC-E symbology. •UPC-E1. Enables the UPC-E1 symbology. •Expand to UPC-A. Adds characters to read scan data in UPC-A format. •Send check digit. Enables the reading of check digits when sent with barcode data. •Send number system. Includes the number system when included with UPC-A scanned data. •Add-on 2. Enables the reading of additional two-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on 5. Enables the reading of additional five-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on required. Requires that an additional extension be included in barcodes or else a •Add-on separator. Adds a separating character to barcodes to differentiate between add-on characters and the main barcode. EAN-8 •EAN-8. Enables the EAN-8 symbology. •Send check digit. Enables the reading of check digits when sent with barcode data. •Add-on 2. Enables the reading of additional two-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on 5. Enables the reading of additional five-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on required. Requires that an additional extension be included in barcodes. •Add-on separator. Adds a separating character to barcodes to differentiate between add-on characters and the main barcode. EAN-13 •EAN-13. Enables the EAN-13 symbology. •Send check digit. Enables the reading of check digits when sent with barcode data. •Add-on 2. Enables the reading of additional two-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on 5. Enables the reading of additional five-digit extensions to barcodes. •Add-on required. Requires that an additional extension be included in barcodes or else a •Add-on separator. Adds a separating character to barcodes to differentiate between add-on characters and the main barcode. Aztec •Aztec. Enables the Aztec symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 3832. China Post •China Post. Enables the China Post symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Codabar •Codabar. Enables the Codabar symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 2. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 60. •Send start/stop. Adds start and stop characters to the barcode when decoding. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick No check, Check digit, and Check and strip digit. •Concatenation. Enables the concatenation of Codabar barcodes. Codablock A •Codablock A. Enables the Codablock A symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 2048. Codablock F •Codablock F. Enables the Codablock F symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 2048. Code 11 •Code 11. Enables the Code 11 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick Double check, Single check, Double check and strip digits, and Single check and strip digit. Code 93 •Code 93. Enables the Code 93 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 0. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Composite •Composite. Enables the Composite symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 300. GS1 DataBar •GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional. Enables the GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional symbology. •GS1 DataBar Limited. Enables the GS1 DataBar Limited symbology. •GS1 DataBar Expanded. Enables the GS1 DataBar Expanded symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Han Xin •Han Xin. Enables the Han Xin symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 6000. IATA 2 of 5 •IATA 2 of 5. Enables the IATA 2 of 5 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Interleaved 2 of 5 •Interleaved 2 of 5. Enables the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 2. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick No check, Check digit, and Check and strip digit. Korean Post •Korean Post. Enables the Korean Post symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 48. Matrix 2 of 5 •Matrix 2 of 5. Enables the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 80. Maxicode •Maxicode. Enables the Maxicode symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 150. Micro PDF 417 •Micro PDF 417. Enables the Micro PDF 417 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 2750. MSI •MSI. Enables the MSI symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 48. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick No check, Check modulo 10, Check modulo 11 plus 10, Double check modulo 10, Check and strip modulo 10, Check and strip modulo 11 plus, and Double check and strip modulo. PDF 417 •PDF 417. Enables the PDF 417 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 2750. QR Code •QR code. Enables the QR Code symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 7089. Standard 2 of 5 •Standard 2 of 5. Enables the Standard 2 of 5 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 4. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 48. Telepen •Telepen. Enables the Telepen symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 1. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 60. •Old style. Converts old style Telepen barcodes to the updated format. TLC 39 •TLC 39. Enables the TLC 39 symbology. Trioptic •Trioptic. Enables the Trioptic symbology. 2D Postal Settings •Enable. Enables a specific 2D Postal symbology type. •Postnet send check digit. Enables the reading of Postnet check digits when sent with barcode data. •Planet send check digit. Enables the reading of Planet check digits when sent with barcode data. OCR •OCR Enable Modes. Enables the type of OCR mode symbology to use. You can pick OCR disabled, Normal Video, Inverse Video, and Normal and Inverse Video. •Active Template Mask. By default, this is set to 1. •OCR Template Array. Sets the template of the control codes used. This is set with standard ASCII values, separated by commas. By default, this is set to 1,3,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,7,0. |
Decode Settings |
•Center Decode. Narrows the imager to read a specific code when multiple barcodes might be accidentally read. When enabled, this allows you to change the percentage values of Window top, Window bottom, Window left, and Window right. Each of these is set to 50 by default. |
Imager Settings |
•Illumination Intensity. Sets the intensity of the imager. This is defined as a percentage and is set to 100 by default. •Exposure mode. Sets the shutter speed for registering scans. You can pick Context Sensitive Exposure, Sensor Controlled Exposure, Automatic Exposure, and Context Sensitive Exposure. •Sampling Method. Sets the scanner sampling method. You can pick Uniform Sampling, Center Sampling, and Center Weighted Sampling. •Exposure (us). Sets the exposure amount for scanning. By default, this is set to 4800. •Gain (us). Sets the amplification amount for scanning. By default, this is set to 1024. •Maximum Exposure Time (us). Restricts how long exposure can be set. By default, this is set to 60000. •Maximum Gain. Restricts the gain that can be set. By default, this is set to 1024. •Target Value. This sets the allowable value for the setting. By default, this is set to 100. •Target Acceptable Offset. Sets the maximum allowable offset when scanning a barcode. By default, this is set to 40. •Rejection Limit. Sets the rejection limit when scanning. By default, this is set to 5. •Target Percentile. Sets the acceptance cap of the target value. By default, this is set to 97. |
Trigger Settings |
•Scan delay. Sets the delay for scanning after pulling the scanner trigger. By default, this is set to 0. |
Notification Settings |
•Good Read Notification. Enables good read notifications. This is enabled by default. •Bad Read Notification. Enables bad read notifications. This is disabled by default. •Vibrate On Notification. Enables device vibrations when a scan notification occurs. This is disabled by default. |
Bluebird
Symbology Settings |
UPC-A •Enable UPC-A. Enables the UPC-A symbology. •UPC-A Transmit Check Digit. Transmits UPC-E1 data with a check digit. •UPC-A Preamble. Transmits a UPC-A preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •No Preamble. Transmit no preamble. •Character Only. Transmit System Character only. •Character and Country. Transmits Country Code and System Character. UPC-E •UPC-E. Enables the UPC-E symbology. •UPC-E Transmit Check Digit. Transmits UPC-E1 data with a check digit. •UPC-E Preamble. Transmits a UPC-E preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •No Preamble. Transmit no preamble. •Character Only. Transmit System Character only. •Character and Country. Transmits Country Code and System Character. UPC-E1 •UPC-E1. Enables the UPC-E1 symbology. •UPC-E1 Transmit Check Digit. Transmits UPC-E1 data with a check digit. •UPC-E1 Preamble. Transmits a UPC-E1 preamble as part of the UPC symbol. This consists of Country Code and System Character and can be set to one of the following options: •No Preamble. Transmit no preamble. •Character Only. Transmit System Character only. •Character and Country. Transmits Country Code and System Character. Convert UPC-E to UPC-A. The scanner reports data in the format used by the UPC-A symbology. Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A. Converts UPC-E1 decoded data to UPC-A format prior to transmission. EAN8 •EAN8. Enables the EAN8 symbology. •EAN8 Extend. Requires that an additional extension be included in barcodes. EAN13. Enables the EAN-13 symbology. Coupon Report. Sets the supported coupon modes that a scanner can decode. The following options are available for selection: •Old Coupon Symbols. The scanner will decode only the old coupon format. •New Coupon Symbols. The scanner will decode only the new GS1 DataBar coupon format. •Both Coupon Formats. The scanner will decode both the old coupon format as well as the new GS1 DataBar coupon format. BookLand EAN •Bookland. Enables the decoding of BookLand data. •BookLand ISBN Format. Specifies a format for BookLand data decoded. The following options are available for selection: •Bookland ISBN-10. The scanner reports BookLand data (starting with 978) in the 10-digit format with a check digit to ensure backward compatibility. •Bookland ISBN-13. The scanner reports BookLand data (starting with either 978 or 979) as EAN13 in the appropriate format. EAN Transmit ISSN. Truncates the leading three digits from barcodes, typically 977. Supplemental Code •Supplemental Code. Enables the decoding of supplemental symbols and specific UPC/EAN codes. The options you can select include Ignore, Decode, and Auto Discriminate. •Supplemental Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Supplemental AIM ID. Adds a code identifier prefix or suffix to the barcode string. CODE39 •CODE 39. Enables the CODE39 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. •CODE39 Check Digit. Forces a check digit when scanning a barcode. •CODE39 Transmit Check Digit. Transmits the check digit when identified upon barcode scan. •Full ASCII conversion. Enables the use of a CODE39 variant that pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. Convert CODE39 to CODE32. Enables scanning a barcode to enable or disable the use of the Code 32 variant. Trioptic CODE39. Enables the Trioptic symbology. CODE93 •Code 93. Enables the Code 93 symbology. •Minimum length. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •Maximum length. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. CODE128 •Enable. Enables the Code 128 symbology. •CODE128 Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •CODE128 Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. Interleaved 2 of 5 •Interleaved 2 of 5. Enables the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. •Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •Interleaved 2 of 5 Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. •Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit. Forces a check digit when scanning a barcode. •Interleaved 2 of 5 Transmit Check Digit. Transmits the check digit when identified upon barcode scan. Convert Interleaved 2 of 5 to EAN13. Converts 14-character Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes to EAN-13 and then transmits them as EAN-13. To use this option, Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes must be enabled and have a leading zero before a valid EAN-13 check digit. CODABAR(NW-7) •Enable. Enables the Codabar symbology. •CODABAR Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •CODABAR Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. •CODABAR CLSI Editing. Removes the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters on a 13-character Codabar symbol. •CODABAR NOTIS Editing. Removes the start and stop characters from a Codabar symbol. CODE11 •Code 11. Enables the CODE11 symbology. •CODE11 Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •CODE11 Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. •Check digit mode. Sets how a check digit is handled when scanning a barcode. You can pick Double check, Single check, Double check and strip digits, and Single check and strip digit. •CODE11 Check Digit. Forces a check digit when scanning a barcode. •CODE11 Transmit Check Digit. Transmits the check digit when identified upon barcode scan. MSI •MSI. Enables the MSI symbology. •MSI Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •MSI Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 20. •MSI Check Digit. Checks all MSI symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. You can pick between Check 1 or Check 2. •MSI Check Digit Algorithm. Selects the algorithm used to verify the second MSI check digit. You can pick between Mod10/10 or Mod10/11. GS1 Databar •GS1 Databar. Enables the GS1 Databar symbology. •GS1 DataBar Limited. Enables the GS1 DataBar Limited symbology. •GS1 Databar Limited Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for Code 128 barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between 1, 2, 3, and 4. •GS1 DataBar Expanded. Enables the GS1 DataBar Expanded symbology. •GS1-128 Emulation Mode. Enables the use of GS1-128 subtypes. •Convert GS1 to UPC/EAN. Converts DataBar barcodes to UPC/EAN format. To use this setting, UPC/EAN symbologies must be enabled. PDF 417. Enables the PDF 417 symbology. ISBT128 •ISBT128. Enables the ISBT128 symbology. •ISBT 128 Concatenation. Decodes and concatenates pairs of ISBT codes when found. If a single ISBT symbol is present, the device decodes the symbol the number of times set with the ISBT128 Concantenation Redundancy option before transmitting data. If not selected, the device won't concatenate pairs of ISBT codes when found. •Check ISBT128 Table. Checks for ISBT barcodes against a table commonly used in pairs. If ISTB 128 Concatenation is enabled, selecting this option will concatenate only those pairs found in the table. •ISBT128 Concantenation Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. Matrix 2 of 5 •Matrix 2 of 5. Enables the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology. •Matrix 2 of 5 Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •Matrix 2 of 5 Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 20. •Matrix 2 of 5 Redundancy. Forces the device to read the barcode twice before accepting data. •Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit. Checks all symbols to verify that scanned data complies with the selected check digit algorithm. •Matrix 2 of 5 Transmit Check Digit. Transmits Matrix 2 of 5 data with a check digit. Composite CC-C •Composite CC-C. Enables the Composite CC-C symbology. •Composite CC-A/B. Enables the Composite CC-A/B symbology. •Composite TLC-39. Enables the Composite TLC-39 symbology. •Composite UPC Composite Mode. Enables UCC Link Mode. You can pick Auto Discriminate, Link Flag Ignored, or Always Linked. DataMatrix •DataMatrix. Enables the DataMatrix symbology. •DataMatrix Inverse. Allows the decoding of barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Regular Only. Disables the decoding of inverse DataMatrix symbols. •Inverse Only. Enables the decoding of only inverse DataMatrix symbols. •Inverse Autodetect. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse DataMatrix symbols. •Decode Mirror Images. Decodes mirror image barcodes. The option you can select include Never, Always, Auto. MaxiCode. Enables the MaxiCode symbology. AztecCode •AztecCode. Enables the AztecCode symbology. •AztecCode Inverse. Allows the decoding of barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Regular Only. Disables the decoding of inverse AztecCode symbols. •Inverse Only. Enables the decoding of only inverse AztecCode symbols. •Inverse Autodetect. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse AztecCode symbols. Micro PDF. Enables the Micro PDF symbology. Discrete 2 of 5 •Enable. Enables the Discrete 2 of 5 symbology. •Discrete 2 of 5 Length Min. Sets the lower limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 40 characters, set this value to 8. By default, this is set to 3. •Discrete 2 of 5 Length Max. Sets the upper limit for decoding symbols with a specific length range. For example, to decode barcodes with between 8 and 55 characters, set this value to 55. By default, this is set to 30. UK Postal •Enable. Enables the UK Postal symbology. •UK Postal Transmit Check Digit. Sends the check digit with all scanned barcode data. UPSP 4-State. Enables the UPSP 4-State symbology. UPU Fics Postal. Enables the UPU Fics Postal symbology. Australian Post •Enable. Enables the Australia Post symbology. •Australian Post Format. Specifies the format of the barcodes. Available options include Auto Discriminate, Raw Format, Alphanumeric Encoding, and Numeric Encoding. Chinese Post. Enables the Chinese Post symbology. Japanese Post. Enables the Japanese Post symbology. Netherlands Post. Enables the Netherlands Post symbology. Korean Post. Enables the Korean Post symbology. US Postnet •US Postnet. Enables the US Postnet symbology. •Transmit US Postal Check Digit. Sends the check digit with all scanned barcode data. US Planet. Enables the US Planet symbology. QR CODE •QR CODE. Enables the QR CODE symbology. •QR CODE Inverse. Allows the decoding of barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Regular Only. Disables the decoding of inverse QR CODE symbols. •Inverse Only. Enables the decoding of only inverse QR CODE symbols. •Inverse Autodetect. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse QR CODE symbols. Micro QR. Enables the Micro QR symbology. Redundancy Level. Forces the device to read the barcode multiple times before accepting data. You can pick Level1, Level2, Level3, and Level4 as options for redundant scans. Each level specifies the total number of barcode scans. •Security Level. Uses a level of decode security for Code 128 barcodes. Higher levels of security are used to reduce misdecodes at the cost of barcode quality. You can pick between Security Level 0, Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3. •Intercharacter Gap Size. Specifies the gap size between characters on a barcode. You can pick between 6 and A. User-Supplementals 1. Enables the decoding of supplemental symbols and specific UPC/EAN codes. The options you can pick between are User-Supplementals 1 and User-Supplementals 2. Han Xin •Han Xin. Enables the Han Xin symbology. •Han-Xin Inverse. Allows the decoding of Han-Xin barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Regular Only. Disables the decoding of inverse Han-Xin symbols. •Inverse Only. Enables the decoding of only inverse Han-Xin symbols. •Inverse Autodetect. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse Han-Xin symbols. Inverse 1D •Inverse 1D. Allows the decoding of 1D barcodes. The following options are available for selection: •Regular Only. Disables the decoding of inverse 1D symbols. •Inverse Only. Enables the decoding of only inverse 1D symbols. •Inverse Autodetect. Enables the decoding of both positive and inverse 1D symbols. GS1-128. Enables the GS1-128 symbology.
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Fix/Volume/Mode |
Prefix. Adds characters to the beginning of the scanned data sent. Suffix. Adds characters to the end of the scanned data sent. Sound Mode. Sets an audio tone to sound upon a good decode. Trigger Mode. Specifies the mode by which scans should be made. Available options include Level, Pulse, Edge, and Autostand. •Aimer Mode. Activates the laser aim to assist with barcode targeting. This is enabled by default. •Illumination Mode. Causes the scanner to turn on the illumination to assist with decoding. This is enabled by default. •Enable aim. Activates the laser aim to assist with barcode targeting. This is enabled by default. •Decode timeout (ms). Sets the maximum amount of time the scanner will attempt to decode after the Target Timeout or Release Scan Timeout. This is set to 3000 by default. •Timeout between same symbol (ms). Sets the duration of the delay before a scan is initiated by the device. This is set to 6000 by default. Preamble. Transmits a preamble as part of the symbol. Postamble. Transmits a postamble as part of the symbol. DataWedge Type. Specifies how DataWedge should handle scanned data. Available options include Keyboard and Clipboard. PickList Mode. Allows you to pick and decode barcodes from multiple barcodes printed close together if the scan illumination intersects more than one barcode. |
Voice
To see this tab in the Velocity Console, you must have the Speakeasy Tools application installed. This can be found on the Ivanti website.
Enable Voice |
Enables the use of speech-to-text and text-to-speech when using the Velocity Client. |
Language for Voice Prompts |
Specifies the text-to-speech language package when using voice features. When specified, all text on a screen is pronounced in the selected language, even if text is written in English. It is capable of interpreting accents and special characters relevant to that language. If the selected language is not supported, all text is read in English. |
Voice |
Specifies the voice file to use. Each character has a unique sound specific to the language selected. The names with the bolded style are included within the Speakeasy .apk and require no additional voice files when deploying to a device. |
Specifies the speech-to-text language to package when using voice features. When set, the Velocity Client listens only for voice commands in that language. The language engine is capable of interpreting accents and translating them to text, including any special characters. The options for English USA and Spanish Mexico are both bolded in this drop-down menu. This means the associated language files are included with the Speakeasy .apk and require no additional files when deploying to a project. |
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Starting Volume |
Sets the volume level for the speech-to-text voice. Volume levels are measured by percentage. By default, this is set to 80. This can be controlled through voice commands. |
Enable STT Audio Logging |
Enables the logging of STT, or raw audio streams, from the voice engine. Audio logs are saved to the SD card within the com.wavelink.velocity folder. This log can only contain a maximum of 1,000 samples. |
Once you've enabled voice, you can create context menu items for voice. You can also associate grammar files with your project as resources.
To associate a host profile with your project
1.Click the Hosts button.
2.Configure the host profile as needed.
3.To save your changes, click the Save button.
When your project is deployed and added to a mobile or Smart device, the new host profile settings are added to the Velocity Client. Replacing the details for an old host profile from the project level will not delete any host profiles created from previous deployments. For more information about deploying a project, see Deploying Projects.
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