WLR 8900/8905Programming GuidePlease ReadNote:The Wasp WLR 8900/8905 Scanner is ready to scan themost popular bar codes out of the box.This manualshou
7Chapter 5Beep and DelayThe 'Beep and Delay' configuration supports the general control options for theWasp WLR 8900/8905 Scanners. These op
8Chapter 5Beep and Delay0ms *10ms50ms100ms200ms140µs *500µs1ms4ms16ms500msInterblock Delay Intercharacter Delay*Default
9Chapter 5Upper/Lower Case• Caps Lock Auto (For PC XT/AT only):In Auto Trace mode, the scanner will keep track of the Caps Lock statusautomatically. F
10Chapter 5Keyboard LanguageU.S. *GermanFrenchSpanishItalianThe ‘Keyboard Language’ setting controls the key codes for your keyboard’s language.*Defau
11Chapter 5Preamble/Postamble ConfigurationThe ‘Preamble/Postamble’ configuration is used to add a prefix or suffix set ofcharacters to the bar code v
12Chapter 5Terminator/Code IDO - MSI/Plessey T - EAN 128S - EAN 8 K - Code 128E - UPC E N - CodabarA - UPC AD - Full ASCII Code 39F - EAN 13M - Std. C
13Chapter 5Enable/Disable Bar Code Symbologies*DefaultEnable DisableEnable AllMSI PlesseyInterleaved 2 of 5 *Code 128 *Codabar *Code 39 *Disable AllMS
14Chapter 5Enable/Disable Bar Code Symbologies*DefaultEnable DisableUPC A *UPC E *EAN 8 *EAN 13 *Code 93UPC AUPC EEAN 8EAN 13Code 93 *
15Chapter 5Code 39 Settings*DefaultEnable Code 39 *Enable Code 39Full ASCII *Check Digit DoNot Calculate *Check Digit CalculateBut Do Not Send *Minimu
Code 93 encodes the full 128 ASCII character set using 9 modules arranged into 3 bars withadjacent spaces. Two of the characters are check characters.
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17Chapter 5Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 SettingsCode 128 is the most flexible of all the common linear symbologies. It supports alpha andnumeric character
18Chapter 5MSI Plessey Settings*DefaultMSI Plessey is a variable length numeric symbology and is primarily used in marking retailshelves. Each charact
19Codabar is a variable length symbology capable of encoding six special alphanumericcharacters, capital letters A through D, T, N, *, E, and all nume
20Chapter 5UPC-A SettingsUPC-A (Universal Product Code-A) is fixed length and is the most common UPC bar codefor retail product labeling. It is seen i
21This option enables the two and five digit supplements for the UPC and EAN/JAN bar codesymbologies.Chapter 5UPC-A Supplement Settings / UPC-A to EAN
22*DefaultChapter 5UPC-E SettingsUPC-E (Universal Product Code-E) is fixed length and is a compressed six digit code usedfor marking small packages, i
23This option enables the two and five digit supplements for the UPC and EAN/JAN bar codesymbologies.Chapter 5UPC-E Supplement Settings5 Digit Supplem
24*DefaultChapter 5EAN-8 SettingsThe EAN/JAN-8 is fixed length and is similar to the UPC-E code, but includes two moredigits for the country code. The
25This option enables the two and five digit supplements for the UPC and EAN/JAN bar codesymbologies.Chapter 5EAN-8 Supplement Settings5 Digit Supplem
26*DefaultChapter 5EAN-13 SettingsThe EAN/JAN-13 (European Article Number/Japanese Article Number) is fixed length andis similar to the UPC-A symbolog
Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction ...1Chapter 2. Bar Code Symbologie
27This option enables the two and five digit supplements for the UPC and EAN/JAN bar code symbologies.Chapter 5EAN-13 Supplement Settings5 Digit Suppl
28*DefaultAppendix ABar Code Test SymbolsCode 39*Interleaved 2 of 5 *Codabar *Code 128*MSI/PlesseyCode 93Note: Make sure that the appropriate bar code
29Appendix ABar Code Test SymbolsUPC-A*UPC-E*UPC-Ew/5 digit supplementUPC-Ew/2 digit supplementUPC-Aw/2 digit supplementUPC-Aw/5 digit supplement*Defa
30Appendix ABar Code Test SymbolsEAN/JAN-8*EAN/JAN-8w/5 digit supplementEAN/JAN-8w/2 digit supplementEAN/JAN-13*EAN/JAN-13w/2 digit supplementEAN/JAN-
31Appendix BASCII TableNULASCII CharacterUse this ASCII Table to add preamble and postamble characters to your barcode value. Please refer to the appr
32Appendix BASCII TableASCII Character!#%')+,-./0123456789:;<=>SP"$&(*RSUS
33Appendix BASCii TableHASCII CharacterIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWBCDEFG?@AXY[]_\^Z
34Appendix BASCII Tablexyz{|}~DELnopqrstuvwASCII Characteracegikm`bdfhjl
35Appendix CFunction Code for PCF1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8F9F10F11F12Cursor RightCursor LeftCursor UpCursor DownPage UpPage DownTabBack TabEscEnterEndInsHomeBac
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Chapter 1IntroductionBar coding is the most common Automated Data Collection (ADC) technologyproviding timely, error-free information that can be used
37Wasp Technologies products are warranted against defects in workmanship andmaterials for a period of one year from the date of shipment, provided th
38Q: How do I configure the scanner for a notebook (or laptop) computer?A: Scan the “Notebook” bar code on page 6.Q: How do I change the terminator to
2Bar codes are symbols consisting of a series of bars and spaces which can beapplied to packages, cartons, bottles, and other commercial products. The
3Chapter 3InstallationTriggerTriggerScanning ApertureScanning ApertureDin-6MDin-6FUSB PortWLR 8905 USBScannerWLR 8900 PS2Scanner1. Plug the USB of the
4Your Wasp WLR 8900/8905 Scanners are ready for use. The default settings ofthe scanners have been pre-programmed for the most common bar codeconfigur
5In order to configure Wasp WLR 8900/8905 Scanners, you must familiarizeyourself with the setup procedures on the following pages. The default setting
6Factory DefaultChapter 5Factory Default & Keyboard ConnectionUse the Factory Default bar code to reset the scanner to the Default settings.PC - A
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