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The Zebra Scanner Software Developer Kit (SDK) for Linux defines an architectural framework providing a single programming interface across multiple programming languages (such as C++, Java) and across multiple system environments (such as RPM based Linux distributions and Debian based Linux) for all scanner communication variants (such as IBMHID, SNAPI, and HIDKB).
The Zebra Scanner SDK includes a suite of components that provides a unified software development framework with a wide range of functions for interfacing Zebra scanners to user applications and solutions.
The CoreScanner driver creates a connection between the host and scanner. The SDK uses CoreScanner to receive data from and send commands to the scanner.
This SDK allows you to read barcodes, manage scanner configurations, capture images/videos, and select a list of scanners on which to work. While one application in one programming language uses a scanner or a set of scanners, you can use another application in a different language within the same system environment.
The SDK can build an application with complete control of scanner capabilities:
Command and control
- LED and beeper control
- Aim control
- Scan enable and disable
- Capture and transfer of images
- Capture and transfer of video
Scanner SDK Architecture
Figure 1 SDK Architecture
Host Communication Modes
You can configure Zebra scanner devices to operate in different host communication modes such as USB SNAPI, USB OPOS, USB HID Keyboard, and USB IBM Table-top. Device feature support varies by mode but all modes support barcode scanning. Refer to the scanner Product Reference Guide to set the host communication mode.
To use the Zebra Scanner SDK to switch between supported host communication modes, useful when advanced functionality is required but not supported by the current communication mode, call the Host Variant Switching command. This switches the scanner to a feature-rich mode to execute certain commands, and then reverts the scanner to the previous mode.
For example, to disable the UPC-A symbology when the device is in USB HID Keyboard mode, switch the scanner to USB SNAPI or USB OPOS (if supported by the scanner), disable UPC-A, and then revert the scanner to USB HID Keyboard mode.
Following table illustrates scanner capabilities supported in each communication mode. Refer to the scanner specifications for support of each communication mode.
Table 1 Scanner Device Communication Modes Vs. Capabilities
Capabilities | USB SNAPI | USB HID Keyboard | USB IBM Table-top | USB IBM Handheld |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Host Variant Switching | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Management | Supported | Not Available | Supported | Supported |
Image & Video | Supported | Not Available | Not Available | Not Available |
Simulated HID Keyboard Output * | Supported | Not Available | Supported | Supported |
Advanced Data Formatting | Not Available | Supported | Partial | Partial |
Multicode Data Formatting | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
*Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is not supported when using Simulated HID Keyboard Output. |
Multiple Scanner Device Identification and Asset Tracking
The Zebra Scanner SDK supports connecting multiple scanners to any user application running on CoreScanner APIs. The application identifies each scanner by a unique scanner identification number. There cannot be multiple scanners with the same scanner ID.
Asset tracking information such as model number, serial number, firmware version, and date of manufacture is available if the scanner and its current host mode support the management feature. For example, asset tracking information does not appear for a scanner in USB HID Keyboard mode, but does appear if that scanner is in USB OPOS or USB SNAPI mode.
The format of device asset tracking information can vary between device models. For example, the length of a serial number for DS6707 and DS9808 scanners can be different.
Application Access to Multiple Scanners
The Zebra Scanner SDK supports multiple applications accessing multiple scanners connected to the host at the same time.
The scanner ID uniquely identifies a connected scanner to all applications, and is consistent among all applications for one SDK instance. Restarting the CoreScanner service or the host may assign a different scanner ID to a scanner, but it is unique and referenced by all applications.
Two Applications Connected To One Scanner
App 1 & App 2 support bi-directional (two way) communication with the scanner.
Figure 2 Two Applications Connected To One Scanner
Three Applications Connected To Two Scanners
App 1 and App 2 support bi-directional (two way) communication with the DS6878.
Figure 3 Two Applications Connected To One Scanner
Many Applications Connected To Many Scanners
App 1 performs image capture with the DS6878.
App 2 remotely manages both the DS6878 and LS4208.
App 3 receives OPOS data from both the DS6878 and LS4208.
Figure 4 Many Applications Connected To Many Scanners
One Application Connected to Two Scanners
One application can manage multiple scanners in multiple communication interfaces. The application can capture data, image, and video, send management commands, and receive responses from multiple scanners.
All scanner responses consist of details (ScannerID, serial number, model number, etc.) identifying the scanner that sent the response.
Figure 5 One Application Connected to Two Scanners
The following example shows a barcode event for a scanned label. The label data contains a unique ScannerID and the scanner's model number and serial number.
Supported Devices
Supported Linux Distributions
Scanner SDK for Linux latest version supporting following distributions.
Linux Distributions for Barcode Scanner SDK for Linux
Linux Distributions for Logging Agent and CIM Service Provider for Linux
Version History
Version 4.4.1-27 – 01/2022
Enhanced JPOS driver,
- Fixed rarely seen JPOS statistics retrieval issue on scanners.
Version 4.4.1-24 – 10/2021
-
Added support for SLES 15 SP3 (64bit), Ubuntu 21.04 (64bit), Debian 10.10 (32bit and 64bit).
Enhanced JPOS Driver
- Added support to execute DirectIO commands without claiming the device.
- JPOS sample application enhancement to display the "Live Weight" and the logs on live weight status update events.
- Enhanced logging in JPOS driver including access to barcode data, power state, scale weight, and what API calls have been made.
Enhanced Logging Agent capabilities
- Added support for logging of operating system environment variables like "host PC name". The environmental variable check is performed real time on each logging occurrence.
- Added support for real time logging via a JSON call to cloud-based consoles like Splunk.
Version 4.4.1-19 – 04/2021
- Added support for CentOS 7.9 (64bit).
- Enhanced JPOS driver v1.14 to include support for PNP events for both Scanner and Scale.
- Enhanced the SDK’s UI sample application to include Scale functionalities (Read Weight, Zero Scale, Reset Scale).
- Bug fix – The JPOS driver v1.14 for code 49 now returns the correct Symbology types when the Zebra scanner is in IBM Hand-Held or IBM Table-Top host modes.
Version 4.4.1-16 – 01/2021
- Enhanced log file - Resident scanner firmware update status (STATUS_FW_SWCOMP_RESIDENT) added to the log files.
- Enhanced console-based sample application for CoreScanner - The console app now shows call success and failure (Logging API return values) and output XML.
- Bug fix – The MS4717 now properly switches from HIDKB host mode to another com protocol and back.
- Bug fix – The CoreScanner now properly returns the valid status codes for “invalid firmware file” and “failed to read DAT file”.
- Bug fix – The SDK sample application now properly returns an error when launched without running the CoreScanner.
Version 4.4.1-15 – 10/2020
- Common JPOS driver bundled in both Linux and Windows SDKs. Since same driver, same features are now supported across both Linux and Windows.
- JPOS driver update. Removed Apache Xerces XML parser dependency from the Zebra JPOS Service Object (SO).
Version 4.4.1-11 – 07/2020
- Added supports for Ubuntu 20.04 (64bit) and CentOS 8.1 (64bit).
- Logging Agent bundled with Linux SDK.
- The Logging Agent allows a 3rd party management console to track scanner information including the scanner’s health by parsing a Logging Agent generated log file.
- The Logging Agent is configurable for example it can be output for all devices (1,000s of log files) or just devices that meet a specific condition like failed a firmware update (a few log files).
- The Logging Agent can document the following information:
- Asset information
- Statistics for example battery charge level or UPCs scanned
- Firmware failures and or firmware success
- Parameter value(s) changed. Achieved by tracking parameter 616 (config file name changed to “Modified”)
Version 4.4.1-8 – 04/2020
- Added option for enabling new Zebra HID API instead of using native OS provided HID API. Zebra HID API enabled through a configuration setting, switching from libusb to hidraw.
- Add support for additional distributions: Raspbian 8 and ARM7L (32-bit ARM processor). Note this Linux OS runs on Raspberry PI 3.0 hardware.
- Bug fix – Resolved app responding delay by sending the Direct I/O commands using the HID API directly from the comlib to the scanner.
- Bug fix - Synchronization block introduce when consuming the events from CoreScanner to JPOS driver. Otherwise, the single core POS system is missing different events from different logical devices (JPOS)
Version 4.4.1-4 – 01/2020
- Added ability to discover, communicate and manage a third level cascaded device. The SDK now supports connecting cordless scanners like a DS2278 and cradle to a MP7000. The MP7000 is connected to the host.
Version 4.4.1-2 – 10/2019
- Added "DotCode" and "GridMatrix" symbology support to JPOS and SDK Sample Applications. Note the Linux SDK already supported these symbologies.
- Added Java 12 UI enhancements to JPOS Sample Application. Note no change required in the JPOS driver.
Version 4.4-0-18 – 08/2019
- Added Scale Live Weight event support for Multi-Plane scanners.
- Vendor specific capability, ‘CapStatusUpdate’ enabled in JPOS Scale driver.
- Implemented ‘StatusNotify’ property in JPOS driver.
Version 4.4.0-15 – 06/2019
- Added get next Attribute RSM command support in CoreScanner.
Version 4.4.0-14 – 06/2019
- "EAN13 Supplementary of 5" symbology support added into JPOS Sample Application.
Version 4.4.0 – 03/2019
Version 4.3.3 – 01/2019
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Enhanced Linux log file format to mirror Zebra’s Windows SDK logging format
Added ability to customize logging capabilities via the CoreScanner configuration file. Settings include
- Log file storage path
- Number of stored log file. For example, save the last 50 files.
Version 4.3.1 – 08/2018
- Added support for JPOS Scale Asynchronized Read Weight -1 (forever) timeout support.
- Added support for Intelligent Document Capture (IDC).
- Added ability to specify an on board udev library using the CoreScanner’s configuration file instead of the system default.
Version 4.2.4 – 04/2018
JPOS Statistics reporting support for Scale.
Note C++ applications cannot be compiled with C++ 11 based compilers without setting _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI macro to 0. Below definition will be used to set ABI to the old C++ version.
The Zebra Scanner SDK includes a suite of components that provides a unified software development framework with a wide range of functions for interfacing Zebra scanners to user applications and solutions.
With this SDK you can read bar codes, manage scanner configurations, capture images/videos and selectively choose a list of scanners on which to work. While one application is in one programming language using a scanner or a set of scanners, another application in a different language can be used differently within the same system environment.
Figure 1 Software Developer Framework
The SDK can build an application with complete control of its scanner's capabilities.
- Simulation HID Keyboard output
- OPOS/JPOS output
- SNAPI output
Command and Control
- Capture / Transfer of images
- Capture / Transfer of Video
Remote Scanner Management
- Asset Tracking
- Device Configuration (Get, Set and Store scanner attributes)
- Firmware Upgrade
- Scanner Communication Protocol Switching
- Service to Automate Configuration / Firmware Upgrade Process
Scanner SDK Architecture
Figure 2 SDK Architecture
You can configure Zebra scanner devices to be operated in different host communication modes such as USB SNAPI, USB OPOS, USB HID Keyboard, USB IBM Table-top, SSI, and RS232 Nixdorf Mode B. Device feature support varies depending on communication mode but all modes support bar code scanning. Refer to the Product Reference Guide of a specific scanner for the bar codes to set its supported host communication modes.
Using the Zebra Scanner SDK, you can switch between supported host communication modes by calling the host variant switching command programmatically. This is useful when the device is in a less feature supportive mode and some advanced functionality is required but not supported by the current communication mode. The scanner can be switched to a feature rich mode and commands executed before switching the scanner back to the previous mode.
For example, you want to disable the UPC-A symbology but the device is in USB HID Keyboard mode. If the mode is supported by the scanner, you may switch to USB SNAPI or USB OPOS, set UPC- A to be disabled permanently and then switch the scanner back to USB HID Keyboard mode. See Table 1 below for more information.
Table 1 illustrates scanner capabilities supported by each communication mode. Refer to the specifications of a device for its ability to support of each communication mode.
Table 1 Scanner Device Communication Modes Vs. Capabilities
Capabilities USB SNAPI USB OPOS USB HID Keyboard USB IBM Table-top RS232 Nixdorf B SSI Data Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Host Variant Switching Supported Supported Supported Supported Not Available Not Available Management Supported Supported Not Available Supported Not Available Supported Image & Video Supported Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Supported (Image Only) Simulated HID Keyboard Output * Supported Supported Not Available Supported Supported * Supported *Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is not supported when using Simulated HID Keyboard Output. Simulated HID Keyboard Output is a feature enabling scanners in USB SNAPI, USB IBM Table-top, USB OPOS, or SSI mode to emulate HID Keyboard keystrokes to a host system for scanned data labels. It sends the content of the scanned data label as HID Keyboard keystrokes thus emulating USB HID Keyboard scanner mode.
Multiple Scanner Device Identification Methodology For Applications
The Zebra Scanner SDK supports multiple scanner devices to any application that runs on top of CoreScanner APIs. Each scanner device is shown to the user application by a unique scanner identification number. The scanner ID is a numeric value assigned to each connected device so there cannot be multiple scanner devices holding the same scanner ID.
Asset tracking information like model number, serial number, current firmware version and date of manufacture are available if the scanner and its current host mode support the management feature.
For example, in some modes like USB HID Keyboard, you do not see asset tracking information but the same scanner device shows you such information when it is in USB OPOS or USB SNAPI mode.
The format of device asset tracking information can follow different naming conventions for device model, serial number or current firmware version. For example, the length of a serial number for DS6707 and DS9808 scanners can be different.
How Multiple Applications Access Multiple Scanners From Scanner SDK
The Zebra Scanner SDK supports multiple applications accessing multiple scanner devices connected to the host at the same time.
As described previously, a scanner ID uniquely identifies a connected scanner device to all applications. A scanner ID is consistent among all applications for one SDK instance. If the CoreScanner service or the host machine is restarted, a device may be assigned a different scanner ID but it is unique and referenced by all applications.
Three Applications Connected To One Scanner
Figure 3 Three Applications Connected To One Scanner
Implementation Details
- Three applications are connected to one scanner.
- App 1 & App 2 support bi-directional (two way) communication with the scanner.
- Legacy App 3 supported by driver converting SNAPI data into HID format.
Three Applications Connected To Two Scanners
Figure 4 Three Applications Connected To Two Scanners
Implementation Details
- Three applications are connected to two scanners.
- App 1 and App 2 support bi-directional (two way) communication with the DS6878.
- Legacy App 3 receives HID keyboard emulation data from the LS2208.
Many-to-Many Application Device Usage
Figure 5 Many-to-Many Application Device Usage
Implementation Details
- App 1 performs image capture with the DS6878.
- App 2 can remotely manage both the DS6878 and LS4208.
- App 3 receives OPOS data from both the DS6878 and LS4208.
One Application Connected to Two Scanners
Figure 6 One Application Connected to Two Scanners
Implementation Details
- One application can manage multiple scanners in multiple communication interfaces.
- The application can capture data, image and video, send management commands and receive responses from multiple scanners.
- All responses from the scanners consist of the scanner device details (ScannerID, serial number, model number, etc.) identifying the device that sent the response.
For example, a bar code event for a scanned label is shown below. The scanned data label arrives with a unique ScannerID and the scanner's model number and the serial number.
Supported Devices
Version History
Version 3.06.0015 – 01/2022
Enhanced JPOS Driver,
- Updated Windows JPOS sample application to support smaller/lower resolutions monitors.
- Fixed rarely seen JPOS statistics retrieval issue.
Version 3.06.0013 – 10/2021
Enhanced JPOS Driver
- Added support to execute DirectIO commands without claiming the device.
- JPOS sample application enhancement to display the "Live Weight" and the logs on live weight status update events.
- Enhanced logging in JPOS driver including access to barcode data, power state, scale weight, and what API calls have been made.
Enhanced Logging Agent capabilities
- Added support for logging of operating system environment variables like "host PC name". The environmental variable check is performed real time on each logging occurrence.
- Added support for real time logging via a JSON call to cloud-based consoles like Splunk.
Version 3.06.0010 – 08/2021
- Enhanced options associated with the OPOS driver’s "ScanData" property. Option now exists to only display scanned data (without displaying the communication protocol specific details).
- Enhanced logging in JPOS driver including access to barcode data, scale weight, and what API calls have been made.
- Fixed statistics and health parameters reporting from the parent scanner device in a cascaded device setup.
Version 3.06.0006 – 04/2021
Enhanced JPOS driver
- Add support for “extended error codes” for NCRDIO_SCALE_LIVE_WEIGHT DirectIO command in JPOS.
- Add support for JPOS Scale status responses.
Version 3.06.0003 – 01/2021
OPOS and JPOS enhancements
- Added support for Scanner DirectIO RESET command.
- Added support for custom MP7000 scale result codes for ErrorOverWeight, ErrorUnderZero and ErrorSameWeight.
Enhanced Logging Agent capabilities
- Log agent can now retrieve Host/PC name and IP address.
- "Scan Avoidance" functionality renamed to "Non-Decode Event".
- The reporting interval can be customized. Set unique programming interval by attribute. Note a small interval (less than 30 seconds) may impact POS system performance.
Version 3.06.0002 – 10/2020
Version 3.05.0005 - 07/2020
Logging Agent bundled with Windows SDK
- The Logging Agent allows a 3rd party management console, like Microsoft’s SCCM, to track scanner information including the scanner’s health by parsing a Logging Agent generated log file.
- The Logging Agent will output a log file, one file per scanner/host.
The Logging Agent is configurable and can document one or all of the following information:
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- USB Device Type
- Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking
- USB Keystroke Delay
- USB CAPS Lock Override
- Bar Codes with Unknown Characters
- USB Convert Unknown to Code 39
- USB Fast HID
- Quick Keypad Emulation
- Keypad Emulation with Leading Zero
- USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution
- Function Key Mapping
- Simulated Caps Lock
- Convert Case
- USB Static CDC
- CDC Beep on
- TGCS (IBM) USB Direct I/O Beep
- TGCS (IBM) USB Beep Directive
- TGCS (IBM) USB Bar Code Configuration Directive
- RTS/CTS Lines
- ACK/NAK Option
- Number of Data Bits
- Serial Response Timeout
- Retries
- Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Parity, Response Timeout, ACK/NAK Handshaking
- Errors
- SSI Communication Notes
- Keyboard Wedge Host Types
- Bar Codes with Unknown Characters
- Keystroke Delay
- Intra-keystroke Delay
- Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation
- Quick Keypad Emulation
- Trioptic Code 39
- Convert Code 39 to Code 32
- Code 32 Prefix
- Set Lengths for Code 39
- Code 39 Check Digit Verification
- Transmit Code 39 Check Digit
- Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion
- US Postnet
- US Planet
- Transmit US Postal Check Digit
- UK Postal
- Transmit UK Postal Check Digit
- Japan Postal
- Australia Post
- UPC-A, 100%
- UPC-A with 2-digit Add-on
- UPC-A with 5-digit Add-on
- UPC-E
- UPC-E with 2-digit Add-on
- UPC-E with 5-digit Add-on
- EAN-8
- EAN-13, 100%
- EAN-13 with 2-digit Add-on
- EAN-13 with 5-digit Add-on
- Parameter Defaults
- Beep on Next Bootup
- Reboot
- Host Trigger Session
- Firmware Version
- ImageKit Version
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Zebra DS2208 имеет следующие сертификаты: EN 60950-1 2ed + A11 + A1 + A12 + A2:2013, IEC 60950-1 2ed + A1 + A2, UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-07\nIEC 62471\nEN 55022 (Class B); EN 55032 (Class B)\nEN 55024\nEN 61000-3-2\nEN 61000-3-3\n47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class B\nICES-003 Issue 6, Class B.
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omits all hardware handshaking functionality . For more informat ion refer to the SSI Programmer's Guide .
NOTE Select IBM Hand-Held USB to disable data transmission when an IBM register issues a Scan Disable
command. Aim, illumination, and de coding are sti ll permitted. Select OPOS (IBM Hand -held with Full
*USB HID Keyboard
Symbol Native API (SNAPI) with Imaging Interface
Symbol Native API (SNAPI) without Imaging Interface
Инструкция
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- Introduction
- Configurations
- Chapter Descriptions
- Notational Conventions
- Related Documents
- Service Information
- Aiming Pattern
- Aiming Error
- Aiming Control
- Illumination System
- Illumination Control
- Frame Rate Control
- Set Default Parameter
- Parameter Scanning
- User Parameter Pass Through
- Beep After Good Decode
- Beeper Tone
- Beeper Volume
- Suppress Power-up Beeps
- Trigger Mode
- Presentation Performance Mode
- Power Mode (RS-232 Hosts Only)
- Time Delay to Low Power Mode
- Picklist Mode
- Decode Session Timeout
- Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol
- Continuous Bar Code Read
- Unique Bar Code Reporting
- Mirrored Image
- Mobile Phone/Display Mode
- Validate Concatenated Parameter Bar Codes
- PDF Prioritization
- PDF Prioritization Timeout
- Multicode Mode
- Multicode Expression
- Multicode Mode Concatenation
- Multicode Concatenation Symbology
- Multicode Troubleshooting
- Transmit Code ID Character
- Prefix/Suffix Values
- Scan Data Transmission Format
- FN1 Substitution Values
- Transmit “No Read” Message
- Report Version
- Operational Modes
- Decoding Autoexposure
- Decoding Illumination
- Decode Aiming Pattern
- Aim Brightness
- Illumination Brightness
- Low Light Enhancement
- Power Up Light in Presentation Mode
- Presentation Mode Field of View
- Frame Rate
- Image Capture Autoexposure
- Image Capture Illumination
- Fixed Gain
- Exposure Time
- Snapshot Mode Timeout
- Snapshot Aiming Pattern
- Presentation Snapshot by Motion
- Continuous Snapshot
- Image Cropping
- Crop to Pixel Addresses
- Image Resolution
- Image Brightness (Target White)
- Image File Format Selector
- JPEG Image Options
- JPEG Quality and Size Value
- Image File Meta Data
- Image Enhancement
- Image Edge Sharpening
- Image Contrast Enhancement
- Image Rotation
- Bits per Pixel
- Signature Capture
- Signature Capture File Format Selector
- Signature Capture Bits per Pixel
- Signature Capture Width
- Signature Capture Height
- Signature Capture JPEG Quality
- Video Mode Format Selector
- Video View Finder
- Target Video Frame Size
- Video View Finder Image Size
- Video Resolution
- RTS/CTS Lines
- ACK/NAK Option
- Number of Data Bits
- Serial Response Time-out
- Retries
- Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Parity, Response Time-out, ACK/NAK Handshake
- Errors
- Select SSI Host
- Baud Rate
- Parity
- Check Parity
- Software Handshaking
- Host RTS Line State
- Decode Data Packet Format
- Host Serial Response Time-out
- Host Character Time-out
- Multipacket Option
- Interpacket Delay
- Serial Host Types
- Baud Rate
- Parity
- Data Bits
- Check Receive Errors
- Hardware Handshaking
- Software Handshaking
- Host Serial Response Time-out
- RTS Line State
- Beep on
- Intercharacter Delay
- Nixdorf Beep/LED Options
- Ignore Unknown Characters
- USB Device Type
- Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking
- USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)
- USB Keystroke Delay
- USB CAPS Lock Override
- USB Ignore Unknown Characters
- Emulate Keypad
- Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero
- Quick Keypad Emulation
- USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution
- Function Key Mapping
- Simulated Caps Lock
- Convert Case
- USB Static CDC
- USB Ignore Beep Directive
- USB Ignore Type Directive
- USB Polling Interval
- Fast HID Keyboard
- IBM Specification Level
- Enable/Disable OCR-A
- OCR-A Variant
- Enable/Disable OCR-B
- OCR-B Variant
- Enable/Disable MICR E13B
- Enable/Disable US Currency Serial Number
- OCR Orientation
- OCR Lines
- OCR Minimum Characters
- OCR Maximum Characters
- OCR Security Level
- OCR Subset
- OCR Quiet Zone
- OCR Bright Illumination
- OCR Template
- OCR Check Digit Modulus
- OCR Check Digit Multiplier
- OCR Check Digit Validation
- Inverse OCR
- Introduction
- Scanning Sequence Examples
- Errors While Scanning
- Symbology Parameter Defaults
- Disable All Symbologies
- Enable/Disable UPC-A
- Enable/Disable UPC-E
- Enable/Disable UPC-E1
- Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8
- Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13
- Enable/Disable Bookland EAN
- Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals
- User-Programmable Supplementals
- UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy
- UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format
- Transmit UPC-A Check Digit
- Transmit UPC-E Check Digit
- Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit
- UPC-A Preamble
- UPC-E Preamble
- UPC-E1 Preamble
- Convert UPC-E to UPC-A
- Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A
- EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend
- Bookland ISBN Format
- UCC Coupon Extended Code
- Coupon Report
- ISSN EAN
- Enable/Disable Code 128
- Set Lengths for Code 128
- Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128)
- Enable/Disable ISBT 128
- ISBT Concatenation
- Check ISBT Table
- ISBT Concatenation Redundancy
- Code 128 Security Level
- Enable/Disable Code 39
- Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39
- Convert Code 39 to Code 32
- Code 32 Prefix
- Set Lengths for Code 39
- Code 39 Check Digit Verification
- Transmit Code 39 Check Digit
- Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion
- Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store)
- Code 39 Security Level
- Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5
- Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5
- I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification
- Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit
- Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13
- I 2 of 5 Security Level
- US Postnet
- US Planet
- Transmit US Postal Check Digit
- UK Postal
- Transmit UK Postal Check Digit
- Japan Postal
- Australia Post
- Australia Post Format
- Netherlands KIX Code
- USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail
- UPU FICS Postal
- Composite CC-C
- Composite CC-A/B
- Composite TLC-39
- UPC Composite Mode
- Composite Beep Mode
- GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes
- Enable/Disable PDF417
- Enable/Disable MicroPDF417
- Code 128 Emulation
- Data Matrix
- Data Matrix Inverse
- Decode Mirror Images (Data Matrix Only)
- Maxicode
- QR Code
- QR Inverse
- MicroQR
- Aztec
- Aztec Inverse
- Macro PDF User Indications
- Macro PDF Transmit / Decode Mode Symbols
- Transmit Macro PDF Control Header
- Escape Characters
- Flush Macro Buffer
- Abort Macro PDF Entry
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Бренд Zebra Модель DS457 Изделие Сканер штрих-кода EAN 3609740038921, 3609740040030, 5711045438264, 0691842773278 Язык английский Тип файла PDF Разрешение оптического сенсора 752 пикселей Длина волны 655 nm Тип сканера 1D/2D Тип Стационарный считыватель штрих-кода Тип сенсора - Поддерживаемые линейные (1D) штрих-коды - Поддерживаемые двухмерные штрих-коды - Стандартные интерфейсы USB Технология подключения Проводная Вес 111 g Ширина 62 mm Глубина 58.4 mm Высота 29.2 mm Диапазон температур при эксплуатации -20 - 50 °C Диапазон температур при хранении -40 - 70 °C Часто задаваемые вопросы
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