RK65 User Guide-V1.2
RK65 User Guide-V1.2
www.rakinda.com
Address: 5F. A2 Building, Lilang Industrial Park, Longgang
District, Shenzhen City, China
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3. adds a decoded successful (Good) / failed (NG) signal output time setting
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Directory
CHAPTER 1 ABOUT RK65......................................................................... 12
APPEARANCE DESCRIPTION.......................................................................... 14
FIELD DESCRIPTION....................................................................................... 17
SCAN MODE....................................................................................................21
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DECODE TIME.................................................................................................30
START ON PROMPT........................................................................................ 44
DEBUG BUTTON..............................................................................................47
SERIAL PORT.................................................................................................. 50
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Serial port data bit transmission............................................................ 52
UPC A............................................................................................................64
UPC E............................................................................................................70
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Transfer first place....................................................................................71
EAN 8............................................................................................................ 76
EAN 13.......................................................................................................... 81
ISBN conversion.......................................................................................83
ISSN conversion.......................................................................................84
CODE 39........................................................................................................ 90
Full ASCII................................................................................................... 91
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Start character / Terminator.................................................................... 92
Check it...................................................................................................... 93
CODE 32........................................................................................................ 96
CODE 93........................................................................................................ 98
CODE 11.......................................................................................................101
CODABAR..................................................................................................... 105
PLESSEY.......................................................................................................110
MATRIX 2 OF 5.............................................................................................123
STRAIGHT 2 OF 5.........................................................................................127
PHARMACODE.............................................................................................. 128
COMPOSITE CODE-A...................................................................................137
COMPOSITE CODE-B...................................................................................138
PDF417....................................................................................................... 140
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MICRO PDF417.......................................................................................... 141
DATA MATRIX................................................................................................142
Mirror decoding.......................................................................................144
QR................................................................................................................145
Mirror decoding.......................................................................................146
AZTEC...........................................................................................................148
Mirror decoding.......................................................................................149
MAXICODE................................................................................................... 150
EXPORT FORMAT..........................................................................................151
BARCODE ID CODE......................................................................................153
PREFIX..........................................................................................................155
SUFFIX..........................................................................................................157
TERMINAL CHARACTERS..............................................................................162
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CAPS LOCK.................................................................................................. 164
GS ELEMENT CONVERSION.........................................................................165
COMMAND SET.............................................................................................175
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Chapter 1 About RK65
RK65 is a high-performance fixed industrial bar code scanner designed
industrial grade and 1280 * 800 million pixel CMOS perceptron, with
state for a long time in the face of a wet or dust working environment.
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Equipment parameter specifications
RESOLUTION AT 1,280 * 800 PIXELS
FIELD
OF-VIEW HORIZONTAL 46 ° (H), VERTICAL 29 ° (V)
ANGLE
MODEL
GXF-65-SR GXF-65-HD
NUMBER
PRINT THE
≥20% (UPC/EAN 100%,PCS 90%)
CONTRAST
APPEARANC
E 36(W)×43(D)×24(H)(MM)
DIMENSIONS
HOUSING
ALUMINUM ALLOY
MATERIAL
HOUSING
IP65
PROTECTION
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ELECTROSTA
± 20 KV (AIR DISCHARGE), ± 8 KV (DIRECT DISCHARGE)
TIC
PROTECTION
SAFETY CE EN55022,FCC PART 15 CLASS B,CE EMC CLASS B
SPECIFICATIONS
* Test conditions: ambient temperature =23℃; ambient illumination =300 LUX incandescent
lamp
* Depth of field data may change due to process and applications. Subject to change without
notice *
Appearance description
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Pipe
Signal Function
feet
Photoswitch
1
input (-)
Trigger the signal input
Photoswitch
2
Ininput (+)
Power supply to
3
VCC (+)
5-36 VDC
Power supply:
4
GND (-)
Decded
5
successfully (-) Decode the successful
Decded signal output
6
successfully (+)
7 Decode failure (-)
Decode the failure
Decode failure signal output
8
(+)
For the first time, please install the connection code reader as shown above,
The (1) connects the code reader to the aviation plug connector for the wire
(2) Connect 5~36V DC external power supply, if using USB communication wire can
not be connected
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(3) Connect the communication port to the PC or data acquisition terminal to support
the 3 communication methods of RS232,USB, Ethernet
(4) If External Trigger Input Mode is used, an external sensor / PLC is required
(5) If the code reader is required to output the read code feedback O K signal or the
N G signal, connect the 5-8Pin foot to the external device
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Ethernet (TCP/UDP/MODBUS)
Field description
Field of
View
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Horizontal (mm) Vertical (mm)
100 85 55
150 130 70
200 160 95
The (5) presses the debug button to return to the scan working mode
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End of the
settings
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Add passenger manufacturing setting
Scan mode
Continuous scan:
Read one or more bar codes (read through the same code interval
Start scanning when the pulse signal occurs (the default high potential
changes low potential triggers the scanning, change the trigger potential
21
through the trigger potential setting), and end the scanning when the
Automatic induction:
Start the scanning when the image changes, and end the scan when
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Continuous scan (by default)
End of
the
settings
End of the
settings
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Trigger a scan when the high potential becomes low potential (default)
End of the
settings
25
Start the setup
Automatic sensing
End of the
settings
26
Start the setup
High sensitivity
28
Do not read the same barcode in the
interval (by default)
Do not read the last read barcode Do not read the last two read barcode
Decode time
The read time after triggering in button mode, pulse mode and automatic
sensing mode, if the barcode is not read, the decoding closes into standby state.
By default, 3000 milliseconds can set 0~ 3600000 milliseconds, and 0 indicates
continuous decoding until read
Set the maximum read time to take for 5 seconds
Scan for Start Settings
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Scan for the Decode Time set code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "5" setting code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "0" setting code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "0" setting code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "0" setting code
Scan for End Settings
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Turn off the scan immediately after successful decoding (by default)
Reset the decoding time to continuously decode the barcode of different contents
End of
the
settings
Decode the area
Full area decoding: The full area of the image (the full picture) is used for
decoding
Central Area Decode: The central location of the barcode must be located
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Start the setup
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Central Area
Central Area
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Central Area
Central Area
35
Start the setup
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Start the setup
The failure message is output when the barcode is not read at the
elements
Set the read failure message to Bad
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Decode a successful (Good) / failed (NG) signal
output time
Export time for decoding successful (Good) / failure (NG) signal in key
mode, pulse mode, pulse mode, automatic sensing mode, default 250
ms can set 1~ 500 milliseconds
Set the signal output time to take 500 milliseconds
Scan for Start Settings
Scan for the Decode Time set code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "5" setting code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "0" setting code
Scan the appendix decimal digit, "0" setting code
Scan for End Settings
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Start the setup
Close
Fade Up Close
Start on prompt
44
Start the setup
On (by default)
Close
On (by default)
Close
Debug button
47
Start the setup
On (by default)
Close
48
Chapter 3. The output mode
The USB keyboard port
End of the
settings
49
USB Virtual Serial Port
End of the
settings
Serial port
50
Start the setup
End of the
settings
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Start the setup
38400 57600
115200 230400
52
Start the setup
7 data bits
* * 8 data bits
Duity check
* * A stop bit
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Chapter IV Barcode Setting
Support the code system
UPC A Open by default
Code 93 Close
Code 32 Close
Code 11 Close
Codabar Close
Plessey Close
IATA 2 of 5 Close
Matrix 2 of 5 Close
57
Straight 2 of 5 Close
Pharmacode Close
PDF417 Close
QR Open by default
Micro QR Close
Aztec Close
MaxiCode Close
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Open to all bar codes
62
Start the setup
63
Start the setup
Convert to a EAN 13
67
Start the setup
UPC E
70
Start the setup
Convert to a UPC A
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Start the setup
EAN 8
76
Start the setup
Convert to a EAN 13
78
Start the setup
EAN 13
81
Start the setup
ISBN conversion
83
Start the setup
IS S N conversion
84
Start the setup
89
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
Code 39
90
Enable the Code 39 (default)
Full ASCII
91
Enable Code 39 Full ASCII feature
92
Transfer Start / Terminator
Check it
93
Not calibration (default) Verify and transfer
94
Scan the C ode 39 limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
95
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
96
Enable the Code 32
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Transfer Start / Terminator
Code 93
98
Enable the Code 93
99
Scan the C ode 93 limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
100
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
Code 11
101
Enable the Code 11
102
Transfer check bit (default)
103
Scan the C ode 11 limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
104
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
105
Enable the Codabar
Check it
106
Not calibration (default) Verify and transfer
107
Transfer Start / Terminator
108
Scan the C odabar limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
109
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
110
Enable the Plessey
111
Scan the Plessey limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
112
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
113
Enable the MSI Plessey
Check it
114
Not calibration
Check it
115
Start the setup
116
Start the setup
118
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
Interleaved 2 of 5
119
Enable the Interleaved 2 of 5 (default)
Check it
120
Not calibration (default)
121
Scan the Interleaved 2 of 5 limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
122
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
Matrix 2 of 5
123
Enable the Matrix 2 of 5
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Scan the Matrix 2 of 5 limit length range setting code
Scan the ASCII Code table, digital 0 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 5 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Number 1 bar code
Scan the ASCII Code table, Digital 8 bar code
Scan end settings
125
Limit a single length Limit the two different lengths
126
Enable the IATA 2 of 5
Straight 2 of 5
127
Enable the Straight 2 of 5
Pharmacode
128
Enable the Pharmacode
GS1 DataBar 14
129
Enable the GS1 DataBar 14
130
Enable the GS1 DataBar 14 Stacked
131
Output AI (01) characters (by default)
132
Enable the GS1 DataBar Expanded
133
Enable the GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
134
Output AI (01) characters (by default)
135
Enable the GS1 DataBar Limited
136
Output AI (01) characters (by default)
Composite Code-A
137
Enable the Composite Code-A
Composite Code-B
138
Enable the Composite Code-B
Composite Code-C
139
Enable the Composite Code-C
PDF417
140
Enable the PDF417
Micro PDF417
141
Enable the Micro PDF417
Data Matrix
142
Enable the Data Matrix (default)
143
Enable the R e ctangular Data Matrix (default)
Mirror decoding
144
Open mirror decoding (default)
QR
145
Enable the QR (default)
Mirror decoding
146
Open mirror decoding (default)
Micro QR
147
Enable the Micro QR
Aztec
148
Enable the Aztec
Mirror decoding
149
Open mirror decoding (default)
MaxiCode
150
Enable the MaxiCode
151
Barcode Terminal
Prefix Barcode Suffix
message AIM ID characters
(4 bytes) content (4 bytes)
(4 bytes) (1 byte)
Barcode message
1, default output is no barcode messages
2, turns on and off the barcode message output through serial port commands and barcode
scanning
3, only supports serial port mode and not by the U SB keyboard
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Close off (by default)
Open
End of the
settings
Barcode ID code
153
Turn off the barcode Enable the AIM ID
identification code (by default)
Prefix
Add the output elements before the barcode data, which can be set up
to 4 words
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Start the setup
Turn off all code prefixes (by default) Set the all-code prefix
Set the bar code prefix Turn off the barcode prefix
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Suffix
Add the output element after the barcode data, which can be set up to 4
words
157
Turn off all code suffixes (by default) Set all the code suffixes
159
Remove the bar code front-end element
161
End of the settings
Terminal characters
None
162
End of the settings
Terminal characters
CR / LF
TAB
163
End of the settings
Caps Lock
164
End of the settings
GS element conversion
Convert the GS element to other ASCII Code s in keypad mode
Set the GS element to convert to the # output:
1. Scan 'Start setup'
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GS element conversion
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Function Key Mapping
Close
On (by default)
167
Function Key Mapping
End of the
settings
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Chapter VI Serial Port Instructions
Transfer and receive format, feedback messages
Command format:
Data is Check the code
Data Identificati Instructio
Senend available Low-level
length on code ns High Yuan
(1-bit) (Up to 32 element
(1-bit) (1-bit) (1-bit) (1-bit)
bits) (1-bit)
Data length: Data length without Checksum (minimum 5 bits; maximum 36 bits)
Send der: 57 (hexadecimal) means that the terminal is sent to the decoder or 52
(hexadecimal) means that the decoder is sent to the terminal
Identification ID: Command ID code
Direcstruction: Set up the instructions
Data: Set up the content
Calculation method of check code: 0x10000 – [data length] [sender] [I / N] [instruction] [D1 + D2
+ D3 +…..]
Feedback back:
When the terminal transmits the instruction to the device, the device returns the following
message so that the terminal to judge that the instruction is successful or failed
If the setting is successful, transmit the following 5 bytes (ACK) to the terminal
52 A0 EC FE 74
If the setting fails, sequence the following 5 bytes hexadecimal data (NAK) to the terminal
52 A0 E0 FE 80
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Set up the process
170
Read the process
Data length
Sender terminal (0x57)
Recognition code Transmit Reading
Command Command
Data
Check data high bit
Check data low bit
Data length
Sender terminal (0x52)
Recognition code
Command
Data Return data
Check data high bit
Check data low bit
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Command setting example
Check code = 0x10000 – 0x05 – 0x057 – 0xa0 – 0x01 – 0x01 = 0xFF02 (hexadecimal)
Storage settings
Check the code Check the
Data Identifica Instructi Data is
Senend high-level code low-level
length tion code ons available
element element
05 57 A0 08 01 FE FB
Check code = 0x10000 – 0x05 – 0x057 – 0xa0 – 0x08– 0x01 = 0xF EFB (hexadecimal)
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Set up the scan trigger string
Close
End of
the
173
settings
Set the stop scan string
Close
End of the
settings
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Command set
Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Confirm the communication status 0E 0D 01
Open A0 00 01
Scan for the ACK /
NAK responses
Close A0 00 00
Open A0 00 10
Instructions to ACK /
NAK responded
Close A0 00 11
Storage settings A0 08 01
Automatic scan A1 02 02
Scan mode
Continuous scan A1 02 03
Pulse mode A1 02 04
Automatic induction
Image trigger A1 02 12
mode
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Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Close A1 03 00
Open when
Target the light A1 03 01
scanning
Always turn it
A1 03 02
on
Close A1 04 00
Always turn it
A1 04 02
on
Low brightness A1 04 11
High
A1 04 13
brightness
Turn it On A1 05 0E
Decoode the prompt
Close A1 05 0D
No repeat
A1 08 01
reading
Interval
A1 08 02
reading
Same — barcode read
mode
Do not read a
A1 08 03
same barcode
Do not read a
A1 08 04
same barcode
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Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Low-level
A1 0A 01
sensitivity
High sensitivity A1 0A 03
Close A1 0B 01
Turn it On A2 01 0E
Decdecode the
message
Close A2 01 0D
Close A2 02 00
MEXXEN ID A2 02 02
None A2 03 01
CR /LF A2 03 02
Terminal characters
CR A2 03 03
TAB A2 03 04
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Identificatio Data is
Function Instructions
n code available
Turn it On B0 02 0E
The UPC / EAN-bit
additional code
Close B0 02 0D
Turn it On B1 01 0E
Close B1 01 0D
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Identification
Function Instructions Data is available
code
Turn it On B2 01 0E
Close B2 01 0D
Turn it On B3 01 0E
Close B3 01 0D
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Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Turn it On B4 01 0E
Close B4 01 0D
Turn it On B5 01 0E
Code 128
Close B5 01 0D
Turn it On B6 01 0E
Close B6 01 0D
180
Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Not calibration B6 04 01
Turn it On B7 01 0E
Code 93
Close B7 01 0D
Turn it On B8 01 0E
Code 32
Close B8 01 0D
Turn it On B9 01 0E
Code 11
Close B9 01 0D
Turn it On BA 01 0E
Close BA 01 0D
Not calibration BA 02 01
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Identification Data is
Function Instructions
code available
Turn it On BB 01 0E
Plessey
Close BB 01 0D
Turn it On BC 01 0E
Close BC 01 0D
BC
Not calibration 02 01
BC
Mod 10 check 02 02
MSI Plessey
BC
Mod 10/10 check 02 03
BC
Mod 11/10 check 02 04
BC
Transfer check bit 03 0E
Turn it On BD 01 0E
Close BD 01 0D
Verify is not
BD 02 03
transmitted
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Identificati Instruction Data is
Function
on code s available
Turn it On BE 01 0E
IATA 2 of 5
Close BE 01 0D
Turn it On BF 01 0E
Matrix 2 of 5
Close BF 01 0D
Turn it On D0 01 0E
Straight 2 of 5
Close D0 01 0D
Turn it On D1 01 0E
Pharmacode
Close D1 01 0D
Turn it On D2 01 0E
GS1 DataBar 14
Close D2 01 0D
Turn it On D2 02 0E
GS1 DataBar 14 Stacked
Close D2 02 0D
Turn it On D3 01 0E
GS1 DataBar Expanded
Close D3 01 0D
Turn it On D3 02 0E
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
Close D3 02 0D
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Identification Instructio Data is
Function
code ns available
Turn it On D4 01 0E
GS1 DataBar Limited
Close D4 01 0D
Turn it On D5 01 0E
CC-A
Close D5 01 0D
Turn it On D6 01 0E
CC-B
Close D6 01 0D
Turn it On D7 01 0E
CC-C
Close D7 01 0D
Turn it On D8 01 0E
PDF 417
Close D8 01 0D
Turn it On D9 01 0E
Micro PDF 417
Close D9 01 0D
Turn it On DA 01 0E
Data Matrix
Close DA 01 0D
Turn it On DA 03 0E
Rectangular Data Matrix
Close DA 03 0D
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Identification
Function Instructions Data is available
code
Turn it On DB 01 0E
QR
Close DB 01 0D
Turn it On DC 01 0E
Micro QR
Close DC 01 0D
Turn it On DD 01 0E
Aztec
Close DD 01 0D
Turn it On DE 01 0E
MaxiCode
Close DE 01 0D
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Appendix I decimal digits
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
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Appendix II Barcode Setting Code
UPC A UPC E
EAN 8 EAN 13
Code 93 Code 32
187
Appendix II Barcode Setting Code
Code 11 Codabar
Interleaved 2 of 5 IATA 2 of 5
Matrix 2 of 5 Straight 2 of 5
188
Appendix II Barcode Setting Code
189
Appendix II Barcode Setting Code
QR Micro QR
Aztec MaxiCode
190
Appendix III ASCII Code Table
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
191
Function Key Mapping
Hex Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
192
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
193
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
194
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
195
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
DC4
196
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
197
Function Key Mapping
HEX Decimal ASCII
Close Ctrl Char Alt+Unicode
198
HEX Decimal ASCII
20 32 SPACE
21 33 !
22 34 "
23 35 #
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HEX Decimal ASCII
24 36 $
25 37 %
26 38 &
27 39 '
200
HEX Decimal ASCII
28 40 (
29 41 )
2A 42 *
2B 43 +
201
HEX Decimal ASCII
2C 44 ,
2D 45 -
2E 46 .
2F 47 /
202
HEX Decimal ASCII
30 48 0
31 49 1
32 50 2
33 51 3
203
HEX Decimal ASCII
34 52 4
35 53 5
36 54 6
37 55 7
204
HEX Decimal ASCII
38 56 8
39 57 9
3A 58 :
3B 59 ;
205
HEX Decimal ASCII
3C 60 <
3D 61 =
3E 62 >
3F 63 ?
206
HEX Decimal ASCII
40 64 @
41 65 A
42 66 B
43 67 C
207
HEX Decimal ASCII
44 68 D
45 69 E
46 70 F
47 71 G
208
HEX Decimal ASCII
48 72 H
49 73 I
4A 74 J
4B 75 K
209
HEX Decimal ASCII
4C 76 L
4D 77 M
4E 78 N
4F 79 O
210
HEX Decimal ASCII
50 80 P
51 81 Q
52 82 R
53 83 S
211
HEX Decimal ASCII
54 84 T
55 85 U
56 86 V
57 87 W
212
HEX Decimal ASCII
58 88 X
59 89 Y
5A 90 Z
5B 91 [
213
HEX Decimal ASCII
5C 92 \
5D 93 ]
5E 94 ^
5F 95 _
214
HEX Decimal ASCII
60 96 `
62 97 a
62 98 b
63 99 c
215
HEX Decimal ASCII
64 100 d
65 101 e
66 102 f
67 103 g
216
HEX Decimal ASCII
68 104 h
69 105 i
6A 106 j
6B 107 k
217
HEX Decimal ASCII
6C 108 l
6D 109 m
6E 110 n
6F 111 o
218
HEX Decimal ASCII
70 112 p
71 113 q
72 114 r
73 115 s
219
HEX Decimal ASCII
74 116 t
75 117 u
76 118 v
77 119 w
220
HEX Decimal ASCII
78 120 x
79 121 y
7A 122 z
7B 123 {
221
HEX Decimal ASCII
7C 124 |
7D 125 }
7E 126 ~
7F 127 Delete
222
Appendix Ⅳ Functions Key
Insert Delete
Home End
223
Left Arrow Right Arrow
Shift ESC
Ctrl Alt
224
Page Up Page Down
F1 F2
F3 F4
225
F5 F6
F7 F8
F9 F10
F11 F12
226