Avery Label Maker 6057 User Manual

System Administrator's Guide  
Pathfinder® 6057  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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INTRODUCTION  
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The Pathfinder® 6057 printer prints, scans bar codes, collects data, and  
communicates with other devices. The printer operates on a Microsoft® Windows-based CE  
platform.  
Note: Before you begin, review the safety information in the Regulatory Compliance document  
included with your printer.  
Us ing This Ma nua l  
Following is a summary of the contents of this manual.  
Chapter  
Contents  
1
2
Introduction  
Information you should know before using the printer.  
Administrative Tools  
Using the control panel to set various options, including asset tracking  
and system lockdown.  
3
4
Wireless Configuration Setting communications between your wireless printer and network.  
Printer Diagnostics  
Using printer diagnostics to print test labels, check sensors, view inches  
printed, etc.  
5
Scanner Configuration  
Configuring the scanner to accept certain bar codes and using scanner  
diagnostics.  
Audie nc e  
This manual is for the System Administrator who configures the printer and scanner and  
performs diagnostics.  
A Quick Reference ships with each printer. Additional documentation can be found on our Web  
site.  
Us ing the Dis pla y  
The printer has a touch screen display, similar to a hand held computer. Touch the screen to  
select the option you want.  
Note: Only use YOUR FINGER on the screen. Pens and other items can cause damage and  
do not work. Use distilled water and a soft cloth to clean the screen. Do not use  
household cleaners.  
The display also uses a feature called “gesturing.”  
When you see a scroll bar, quickly swipe your finger across the display to scroll.  
You may be able to use a gesture for a Space, Backspace, Shift, or Enter key when  
entering data. See “Changing the Input Panel Options” for more information.  
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To Access the Start Menu, touch the Emerald key.  
Reading the Task Bar  
The Task Bar has the following indicators:  
Icon  
Description  
Wired/Wireless Connection  
Task Bar  
Wireless Signal Strength  
Battery Status  
Emerald Key  
Us ing the Input Pa ne l  
Input Panel  
Diamond Key  
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To access the printer’s input panel, touch the Diamond key.  
Key(s)  
Description  
Accepts data or menu selection.  
Closes any open windows.  
Displays upper-case or lower-case alphabetic input panel.  
or  
Displays numeric input panel.  
Displays special character and symbol input panel.  
Entering Data Using the Input Panel  
When prompted to enter data:  
1. Touch the field where you need to enter data and then touch the Diamond key to show the  
input panel.  
2. Enter the data. Move the input panel out of the way or touch the Diamond key to hide the  
input panel.  
Note: You do not need to press Enter on the input panel to save your data.  
3. Touch the next field where you need to enter data.  
4. If necessary, touch the Diamond key to show the input panel. Enter the data.  
5. When finished entering data, touch the Diamond key to hide the input panel.  
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ADMINIS TRATIVE TOOLS  
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Use these tools to  
set the date and time, time zone, and Internet time  
identify and track your printers  
change the Power and Input Panel properties  
lock the system to restrict user access  
change the PC connection  
add user notification events  
test the speaker  
view the System properties and Software version.  
Se tting the Da te a nd Time  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Date/Time Properties.  
2. Touch the + or – buttons to set the correct date and time. Touch the AM/PM button to  
toggle between the two settings.  
3. Touch OK.  
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Se tting the Time Zone  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Date/Time Properties.  
2. Touch the Time Zone tab.  
3. Choose your time zone from the drop down list.  
4. Place a checkmark in the box if you want your printer’s time setting to automatically adjust  
when daylight savings changes occur.  
5. Press OK.  
Se tting the Inte rne t Time  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Date/Time Properties.  
2. Touch the Internet Time tab.  
3. Place a checkmark in the box if you want your printer to automatically sync with an Internet  
time server.  
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4. Touch Add to add a new Internet time server.  
5. Enter the server address. Touch the Diamond key to show the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear.  
6. Touch OK.  
7. Touch the + or buttons to select the interval at which your printer corresponds with the  
server for updates.  
8. Touch OK.  
Note: Touch Edit to make changes to an existing server address. Touch Remove to remove  
an address from the list of servers.  
Us ing As s e t Tra c king  
Asset tracking contains the manufacturer’s product ID and serial number, and the owner’s  
product ID and serial number. A password is required to edit this data. You can print an asset  
tracking label that contains the product IDs and serial numbers for your records.  
Editing Owner Data  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See “Entering Data Using the  
Input Panel” for more information.  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and Asset  
Tracking.  
2. Touch Edit.  
3. Enter the password. The default password is 123321. Touch the Password window and  
touch OK.  
4. Select the Owner Product ID field.  
5. Use the input panel or scan a bar code to enter a new Product ID.  
6. Select the Owner Serial Number field.  
7. Use the input panel or scan a bar code to enter a new Serial Number.  
Note: You can only edit owner data. The OEM Product ID and Serial Number cannot be  
changed.  
8. Touch OK.  
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Importing/Exporting Asset Tracking Files  
Use Import to retrieve an asset tracking backup file (.XML extension) from your PC or server.  
Use Export to create a backup file (.XML extension) of the asset tracking information.  
Export saves the .XML file on the root of the printer. Touch the Device icon on the desktop and  
look for AssetTracking.XML. Any time you touch Export, this file is overwritten. A sample  
asset tracking file is shown below:  
<?xml version="1.0" ?>  
<AssetTracking>  
<OEMProductID>M06057</OEMProductID>  
<OEMSerialNumber>11050056</OEMSerialNumber>  
<OwnerProductID>M06057</OwnerProductID>  
<OwnerSerialNumber>11050056</OwnerSerialNumber>  
</AssetTracking>  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and Asset  
Tracking.  
2. Touch Import to retrieve a backup file from your PC or server.  
3. Enter the password. The default password is 123321. Touch the Password window and  
touch OK.  
4. Touch Export to create a backup file of the new data on your PC or server, then touch OK.  
Export saves the AssetTracking.XML file on the root of the printer.  
Printing an Asset Tracking Label  
1. From the Asset Tracking window, touch Print.  
A label prints with the OEM and Owner Product IDs and Serial  
Numbers and their corresponding bar codes.  
Note: You may want to keep this label in a safe place for future  
reference.  
2. Touch OK to exit the application and touch X to close the Control  
Panel.  
Asset Tracking Label  
Cha nging the Powe r Prope rtie s  
To conserve battery power, you may want to change the power properties settings. The  
backlight dims, turns off, or you can suspend the printer after a specified amount of user  
inactivity time.  
Note: The timer resets between each power mode. See the following example:  
Mode  
Setting  
Current Time is 9:00  
User Idle  
System Idle  
Suspend  
2 minutes  
5 minutes  
30 minutes  
9:02 – printer enters User Idle mode  
9:07 – printer enters System Idle mode  
9:37 – printer enters Suspend mode  
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There are several ways to “wake up” the printer:  
touch the display (first touch “wakes up” the printer; touch the display again to perform the  
action shown on the display, for example, OK.) This is recommended for User or System  
Idle mode.  
touch a key (first touch “wakes up” the printer; touch the key again to perform the key’s  
action – for example, touching the Home key.) This is recommended for User or System Idle  
mode.  
press the trigger (also activates the scanner).  
press the power button. This is the only way to “wake up” the printer when the printer is in  
Suspend mode.  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and Power.  
Three tabs appear: Battery, Schemes, and Device Status. The Battery tab displays the current  
power levels for the main battery and backup battery. The Device Status tab displays the  
current power levels of various devices.  
2. Touch the Schemes tab to change the User and System Idle settings.  
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3. Select the Power Scheme to change: Battery Power or AC Power. AC Power is used when  
the printer is connected to the 6054 Network Control Module with the 6055 Docking Module.  
4. Select the User Idle time. In User Idle time, the display goes dim after the specified amount  
of user inactivity time.  
5. Select the System Idle time. In System Idle time, the display turns off after the specified  
amount of user inactivity time, but the printer remains on. The LED may begin blinking,  
depending on how User Notifications events are set. See “Adding Notification Events” for  
more information.  
6. Select the Switch state to Suspend time. In Suspend mode, the printer is at low power  
usage after the specified amount of user inactivity time. Press the power button to turn on  
the printer.  
7. Touch OK to save the settings and return to the Control Panel.  
Cha nging the Input Pa ne l Options  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and Input  
Panel.  
2. Select the Current input method: AlphaNumSIP or Keyboard.  
3. Touch Options.  
Keyboard Options  
1. Select Large or Small keys.  
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Large Keys  
Small Keys  
2. Check if you want to use gestures for Space, Backspace, Shift and Enter when using the  
Keyboard input panel.  
3. Touch OK to return to the Input Panel Properties window.  
4. Check to allow applications to change the input panel state.  
5. Touch OK to return to the Control Panel.  
AlphaNumSip Options  
1. Select the Default Keyboard you want.  
2. Select the Currency Symbol you want.  
3. Touch OK to return to the Input Panel Properties window.  
4. Check to allow applications to change the input panel state.  
5. Touch OK to return to the Control Panel.  
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Us ing the Sys te m Loc kdown Option  
The System Lockdown option password protects access to the Start Menu or any unspecified  
applications. The System Administrator selects which applications are accessible when the  
system is locked. To make an application accessible, add it to the list. Applications not listed  
are not accessible. Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See  
Entering Data Using the Input Panel” for more information.  
Locking the System  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select  
Settings, Control Panel, and System Lockdown.  
2. Check Lockdown under the Taskbar tab.  
3. Select the Startup Mode for the user or administrator.  
To disable the clock display on the taskbar, uncheck Show  
Clock.  
4. Enter and confirm a password. The default password is 12321.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. You must  
have the current password to unlock the system.  
5. Touch the browse button () and select an application the user  
has permission to run.  
6. Touch OK. The selected application path appears in the browse  
field.  
7. Touch + (plus sign). The application appears in the list.  
To remove an application, select it and touch (minus sign).  
8. When you are finished, touch OK.  
9. A small padlock icon shows in the task bar. When you touch the  
Emerald key, the printer prompts you to enter the administrator  
password.  
Unlocking the System  
To unlock the system:  
1. Touch the Emerald key. This opens a prompt for the  
administrator password. Touch the Diamond key to show the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear.  
2. Enter the administrator password.  
3. Touch OK.  
4. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
System Lockdown.  
5. Uncheck Lockdown under the Taskbar tab and make any other lockdown changes. Touch  
OK when finished.  
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Locking the USB Ports  
The printer contains two USB ports. The smaller USB port is the Device Port, which is used to  
connect the printer to a PC. The larger port is the Host Port, which is used to transfer data with  
a flash drive.  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select  
Settings, Control Panel, and System Lockdown.  
2. Touch the USB tab.  
3. You can lockdown the USB Host Port and the USB Device Port  
by checking the boxes.  
Note: If Lockdown USB Device Port is already selected, you may  
have disabled “Enable direct connections to the desktop  
computer” from the PC Connection Properties window.  
See “Changing the PC Connection” for more information.  
4. When you are finished, touch OK.  
5. A small padlock icon shows in the task bar. When you touch  
the Emerald key, the printer prompts you to enter the  
administrator password.  
Cha nging the PC Conne c tion  
To enable or disable direct connections to the desktop computer (printer), follow these steps:  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and PC  
Connection.  
2. Check the box to enable direct connections to the desktop computer (printer).  
If you disable this option, it enables “Lockdown USB Device Port” on the System Lockdown  
USB tab. See “Locking the USB Ports” for more information.  
3. Touch Change Connection to change the USB connection.  
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4. Select how to connect to the printer.  
5. Touch OK to return to the PC Connection properties window.  
6. Touch OK to return to the Control Panel.  
Adding Notific a tion Eve nts  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See “Entering Data Using the  
Input Panel” for more information.  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and User  
Notification.  
2. Touch Add.  
3. Touch the Name box. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear. Enter the name. Touch the diamond key to hide the input panel.  
4. Set the LED settings (Color, Mode, ON/OFF Time and Cycles).  
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5. Touch the Priority and Sound tab and set the Priority and select the Audio File, if  
necessary.  
6. Touch OK.  
7. Touch Test.  
8. Select the new Event (shown as DATA WAIT in the screen below).  
9. Touch Start/Stop. The LED and sound settings play for the selected notification.  
10.Touch Start/Stop to stop the test.  
11.Touch OK to return to the User Notification window.  
12.Touch OK to return to the Control Panel.  
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Te s ting the Spe a ke r  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Speaker Test.  
2. Touch Run Test. While the test is performed, you hear a tone sounded at each frequency  
(200 Hz – 6400 Hz). The frequencies are displayed for each tone as they are played.  
3. Touch OK to return to the Control Panel.  
Vie wing the Sys te m Prope rtie s  
Use the System window to change the device’s name  
and/or description and to view Operating System  
information, etc.  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before  
continuing. See Entering Data Using the Input Panel”  
for more information.  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu,  
select Settings, Control Panel, and System.  
Three tabs appear: General, Device Name, and  
Copyrights.  
2. Touch the Device Name tab to change the device’s  
name.  
3. Touch the Device name box. Touch the diamond  
key to display the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear. Enter the Device name. Use  
Bsp on the input panel to clear any previously  
entered information.  
4. Touch the Device description box.  
5. Enter the Device description. Use Bsp on the input panel to clear  
any previously entered information. Touch the diamond key to  
hide the input panel.  
6. Touch OK when finished.  
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Vie wing the Printe r’s Softwa re Ve rs ion  
1. To view information about the printer including API version, print engine firmware version,  
etc. touch the Home key and then Select About.  
2. You see the About window. Use your finger to scroll through the information. Touch Print to  
print labels containing this information.  
3. Touch Done when finished. You return to the desktop.  
Re s e tting the Printe r  
There are three ways to reset the printer; Reset, Reset to Bootloader, and Factory Reset.  
Soft Reset Using the Start Menu  
The printer is powered off and then back on. Files in the Temp folder are deleted.  
To perform a soft reset:  
1. With the printer on, touch the Emerald key.  
2. Select Restart.  
Hard Reset Using the Power Button  
Erases all data or files stored in the Temp directory. All other files  
stored or installed on the printer are safe from a hard reset.  
1. With the printer on, press and hold the power button for  
approximately eight seconds.  
2. Press the power button again. The printer deletes files in the  
Temp directory.  
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Bootloader & Factory Default Using the Control Panel  
The boot option within the printer’s control panel allows you to perform one of three different  
functions.  
Reset – Interrupts the CPU and reboots the printer (soft reset).  
Reset to Bootloader – Reboots the printer and pauses at the bootloader screen. This option is  
only used when installing a new Core Operating System. This option is password protected;  
contact Service to use this option.  
Factory Reset – Reboots the printer and erases everything on the printer except for the Core  
Operating System. All user installed printer files or applications must be re-installed. Files  
previously stored or transferred to the optional MicroSD card are not deleted; they will remain  
after a Factory Default. This option is password protected; contact Service to use this option.  
To access the Boot option:  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and Boot.  
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US ING THE S UMMIT CLIENT UTILITY  
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Use this chapter to configure the 802.11b/g wireless (radio) card settings.  
The Summit SDC-CF10G1 802.11g wireless card operates at speeds of up to 11Mbps in  
802.11b mode and 54Mbps in 802.11g mode on any wireless-compatible network. You can use  
the printer in Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) or Infrastructure (access point) wireless mode. Use the  
Summit Client Utility (SCU) available on your printer to configure your wireless card to  
communicate with your network.  
To start the Summit Client Utility, touch the Home key, then select Wi-Fi. You see the main  
SCU window.  
Note: If you cannot access the Summit Client Utility, check the System Lockdown settings.  
You may need to be in Admin Mode to access wireless features. See “Using the  
System Lockdown Option” for more information.  
The main window shows the active profile, current wireless status (Down, Disabled, Not  
Associated, Associated, or Authenticated), the radio type, the regulatory domain, and the driver  
version. From the main window you can also log in as administrator to make changes to radio  
settings, and disable or enable the radio.  
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Finding a Ne twork  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See “Entering Data Using the  
Input Panel” for more information.  
The printer searches for available networks and lists the SSIDs, signal strength, and encryption.  
You can connect to an existing network profile if you have the required network security  
information. You can create up to 20 profiles.  
1. From the main SCU window, touch Admin Login.  
2. Enter the password. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear. The default password is SUMMIT. The password is case-sensitive.  
See “Setting the Password” later in this chapter for information on setting passwords.  
3. Touch OK.  
Once you are logged in, the main SCU window shows “Admin Logout” instead of “Admin  
Login.”  
4. Touch the Profile tab.  
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5. Touch Scan.  
A list of available networks appears.  
6. Select the network you need, then touch Configure.  
7. Touch Yes.  
SCU creates a profile for the selected network.  
Cre a ting a Profile  
The default profile does not have an SSID or security settings. It can only connect to an access  
point that broadcasts its SSID and is not secured. Use the instructions in this section to create a  
new profile without scanning for a network. The Profile window also allows you to edit or delete  
existing profiles.  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See “Entering Data Using the  
Input Panel” for more information.  
1. From the main SCU window, touch Admin Login and enter the password. Touch the  
diamond key to display the input panel if it does not automatically appear. The default  
password is SUMMIT. Touch OK.  
2. Touch the Profile tab.  
3. Touch New and then touch the Profile box. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel  
if it does not automatically appear. Enter the profile name. Touch the diamond key to hide  
the input panel. Touch OK.  
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4. Specify the Radio settings including SSID, TX power, Radio mode, authentication and  
encryption, along with any necessary credentials.  
a. Touch setting  
b. Touch inside the input box.  
c. Touch the diamond key to  
display the input panel if it  
does not automatically  
appear.  
d. Enter the information.  
e. Touch the diamond key to  
hide the input panel.  
5. Enter any other settings required by your network administrator.  
6. When you are finished, touch the Main tab. Your new profile appears in the Active Profile  
drop-down menu.  
7. Select your new profile from the drop-down menu. The printer connects to the network based  
on your settings.  
8. Touch OK to save the settings.  
About ThirdPartyConfig  
1. The ThirdPartyConfig profile allows you to configure the printer’s wireless settings using  
Windows Zero Config (WZC) instead of the Summit Client Utility. When you select this  
profile, the printer automatically turns off and back on and launches WZC.  
2. We recommend using the Summit Client Utility to configure the Summit 802.11g wireless  
card.  
Se tting a Pa s s word  
You can set or change the SCU Admin password. The default is SUMMIT.  
Review how to enter data using the input panel before continuing. See “Entering Data Using the  
Input Panel” for more information.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. The Admin password restricts all access  
to wireless settings.  
1. From the main window, touch Admin Login.  
2. Enter the password. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear. The default password is SUMMIT. Touch OK.  
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3. Touch the Global tab.  
4. Scroll down the Property menu until you see Admin Password.  
5. Select Admin Password. Touch the Value box. Enter the new password.  
6. Touch Commit to save your changes.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. The Admin password restricts all access  
to wireless settings.  
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US ING BLUETOOTH  
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Bluetooth® is a way to wirelessly communicate between devices. Your device must be  
Bluetooth® enabled (contain a Bluetooth chip) to use Bluetooth technology. The Bluetooth-  
enabled printer has a line-of-sight range of approximately 3,280 feet (1 km). It can connect to a  
PC or other Bluetooth-enabled device, Microsoft® ActiveSync, or LAN network.  
Ma king the Printe r Dis c ove ra ble  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Bluetooth Device Properties.  
2. Touch Make Device Discoverable. This allows your 6057 to be found by other Bluetooth®  
devices for 120 seconds. A countdown is shown in place of the button.  
Pa iring the Printe r  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and  
Bluetooth Device Properties.  
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2. Touch Scan. A list of discoverable Bluetooth® devices appear in the box.  
3. Select the device you want to pair with.  
4. Touch Pair.  
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5. Enter a PIN. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it does not automatically  
appear.  
4. Touch OK. A message box appears to tell you that the devices are successfully paired.  
6. Touch OK.  
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US ING WAVELINK AVALANCHE  
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Sta rting the Utility  
1. To start the Wavelink Avalanche utility, from the Start Menu, select Programs, Wavelink  
Avalanche.  
2. Enter the administrator password. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it  
does not automatically appear. The default password is SYSTEM. The password is case-  
sensitive.  
3. Touch OK.  
Clos ing the Utility  
1. To close the Wavelink Avalanche utility, from the File Menu, select Exit.  
2. Enter the exit password. Touch the diamond key to display the input panel if it does not  
automatically appear. The default password is LEAVE. The password is case-sensitive.  
3. Touch OK.  
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US ING P RINTER DIAGNOS TICS  
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Use printer diagnostics to  
check machine totals  
print diagnostic labels  
perform sensor tests  
perform a printhead dot resistance test  
check the input panel’s functionality.  
Error Re porting  
During normal printer operation, you may receive an error message. When an error occurs, a  
message appears briefly on the display “Press home key to clear the printer error” and a small  
stop sign icon appears in the Task Bar.  
1. Press the Home key to show the error message. For example:  
2. Select the option you need: Clear Error (clears the error and continues to feed or print  
supplies), Abort Print Job (clears the error and cancels the current print job), or Do Nothing  
(does not clear the error or reprint the job).  
Note: An error may also be indicated through the LED. The printer’s defaults are:  
Single yellow flash: Bad scan  
Repeated green flashing: Good scan  
Repeated blue flashing: insufficient batter power to print  
Repeated white flashing: out of supply  
Repeated red flashing: print error  
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Ac c e s s ing Printer Dia gnos tic s  
1. Touch the Home key and then select Printer Diag.  
2. Decide which of the following tests to perform:  
For Machine Totals, see “Checking Machine Totals” for more information.  
For Diagnostic Labels, see “Printing Diagnostic Labels” for more information.  
For Stock Registration, see “Checking the Stock Registration” for more information.  
For Sensor Tests, see “Testing the Sensors” for more information.  
For the Printhead Dot Resistance, see “Testing the Printhead,” for more information.  
The Service Diagnostics Menu can only be accessed by a Service Representative because it  
requires a separate password.  
Checking Machine Totals  
1. Select Machine Totals from the Printer Diagnostics window. You see the machine totals for  
inches printed, service inches printed, high (for synthetic supply) inches printed, and service  
high inches printed. The printer tracks how many inches of supply it prints.  
2. Touch OK to return to the Printer Diagnostics window. OR Touch X to return to the desktop.  
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Printing Diagnostic Labels  
1. Select Diagnostic Labels (test labels) from the Printer Diagnostics window.  
2. Before you run these tests, load the supply in Non-Peel mode. Refer to the Operator’s  
Handbook for more information about loading supply.  
Select:  
The following labels print:  
Information Labels  
M06057STD  
Service Packs  
PE Version  
Diagnostics Info  
None  
Settings Diagnostics Info  
Sensor:  
Black Mark  
V1.1 (AK)  
Stock Offset:  
Contrast:  
Speed:  
0
0
Total Inches:  
Hi-Energy Inches:  
Battery:  
00000490  
00000000  
Best Available  
7.534V (60%)  
PH Dot Resist Avg:  
Bad Dot Count:  
358  
0
Network Diagnostics Info  
Adapter Name:  
IP Address:  
SDCCF10G1  
0.0.0.0  
MAC Address: 00:01:02:0A:40:7E  
The first information label shows the model number, service packs,  
print engine version, total inches, battery voltage, and printhead dot  
information. The second information label shows the current  
sensor, stock offset, contrast, speed, and network information.  
Checkerboard Label  
Prints a label to verify that the printhead  
strobes are working. If the printed sample  
has fewer lines or no lines, keep the sample  
and call Service.  
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Select:  
The following label prints:  
The gray scale test checks the uniformity  
Gray Scale Label  
of the printing. The printed sample  
should be uniformly gray across the  
supply. If you see voids, especially on  
the edges, keep the sample and call  
Service.  
Label with voids  
Serial Quality Label  
A label prints bar codes for you to scan  
to check the quality of serial bar codes.  
Parallel Quality Label  
A label prints bar codes for you to scan  
to check the quality of parallel bar codes.  
Contrast  
Use the arrow keys to change the print contrast. The higher the  
number, the darker the print; the lower the number, the lighter the  
print.  
The print contrast controls the darkness of the printing on your  
supply. The range is –100 to +100 and the default is 0. You may  
need to increase or decrease the print contrast depending on your  
supply type.  
The correct print contrast setting affects how well your bar codes  
scan and how long your printhead lasts.  
3. Touch OK to return to the Printer Diagnostics window.  
OR  
Touch X to return to the desktop.  
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Checking the Stock Registration  
If you Calibrate Stock, there is no need to calibrate the sensor.  
1. Load the supply for non-peel mode as shown below.  
2. Select Stock Registration from the Printer Diagnostics window.  
3. Select the sensor to calibrate (either Black Mark or On-Demand). The black mark sensor is  
used with black mark supplies (supplies with rectangular marks on the back side of the liner  
or on the supply). The on-demand sensor is for peeled supplies.  
4. For black mark supplies longer than 4.0 inches, make sure supplies are loaded with a black  
mark slightly below the sensor as shown below. This feeds the least amount of labels during  
the calibration process.  
Black mark on supply slightly  
below sensor with enough label  
to feed through printer.  
Black Mark Sensor  
5. Close the supply cover, then touch Calibrate Sensor to calibrate the black mark sensor.  
The printer feeds supply until it detects a black mark to calibrate the sensor. When the  
calibration is successful, a message appears: “Black Mark stock sensor calibration  
successful.” Touch OK.  
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6. For on-demand supplies, make sure you calibrate over paper – lay the supply across the  
paper path as shown.  
7. Close the supply cover, then touch Calibrate Sensor to calibrate the On-Demand sensor.  
The printer feeds one or two labels to calibrate the on-demand sensor. When the  
calibration is successful, a message appears: “On Demand stock sensor calibration  
successful.” Touch OK.  
Note: If you want to feed a blank label, touch Feed.  
8. Touch OK to return to the Printer Diagnostics window.  
OR  
Touch X to return to the desktop.  
Testing the Sensors  
1. Select Sensor Tests from the Printer Diagnostics window.  
2. You see the values for battery voltage, black mark voltage, on-  
demand voltage, and printhead temperature. The battery voltage  
range is between 7.0 and 8.4 volts. The printer does not print if  
the voltage is below 7.0.  
3. Open the cover to test the sensors.  
For the Black Mark sensor, hold a black mark against the sensor as  
shown. When you place the black mark on the sensor, the values  
change on the display. If white is over the sensor, the values shown  
for the sensor are higher. The range is between 0 and 5.0.  
Black Mark Sensor  
Place black mark over  
sensor.  
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For the On-Demand sensor, the range is between 0 and 5.0. When you hold a label over the  
sensor, the values change on the display. When the sensor is blocked by a label, the value is  
at the high end of the range. When the sensor is not blocked, the value is zero or close to zero.  
On-Demand  
Sensor  
4. The value listed for PH Temperature is the current temperature of the printhead. The valid  
range is between 5 and 60 Celsius. The temperature of the printhead depends upon the  
number of labels printed and the operating environment. If the temperature is greater than  
60, the printer does not print.  
Note: If the value is not within the ranges, make a note of the values and call Service.  
5. Touch OK to return to the Printer Diagnostics window.  
OR  
Touch X to return to the desktop.  
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Testing the Printhead  
1. Select Printhead Dot Resistance from the Printer Diagnostics window to perform the  
printhead dot resistance test.  
2. The printhead test checks for dot resistance. The dot resistance test checks each dot on the  
printhead. Use your finger to scroll through the dot values. The valid range is between 245  
and 455.  
Note: If the values are not within range, make a note of the values and call Service.  
3. Touch OK to return to the Printer Diagnostics window.  
OR  
Touch X to return to the desktop.  
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CONFIGURING THE S CANNER  
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Use scanner configuration to  
set the scanner operating mode, trigger mode, and scanner timeout  
select the .wav file for successful and unsuccessful scans  
enable and disable each specific bar code.  
Se tting Sc a nne r Options  
1. Touch the Home key and then select Scanner Config.  
Note: Touch Restore to Defaults to return all the scanner settings to the default values. The  
printer automatically resets any invalid settings or ranges to the default setting.  
2. Touch Test Settings to go to the Scanner Diagnostics window.  
3. Scan a bar code. The type of bar code and length of data appears. Touch OK to return to  
the Scanner Configuration window.  
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4. Touch General.  
5. Set the Scanner Operating Mode: Momentary, Continuous, or Compatible. The default is  
compatible.  
Momentary  
The scanner is on when the trigger is  
pressed and goes off when the trigger is  
released.  
Continuous  
The scanner is always on. A good scan  
causes the scanner to reset and continue  
scanning. To save battery life, the 2D  
scanner uses "Motion Enhancement"  
(triggerless operation); the scanner only  
scans when it senses motion.  
Compatible  
The scanner operates in compatible mode,  
which means the scanner is on when the  
trigger is pressed and goes off after a  
successful scan or a predetermined timeout  
period.  
Note: An unsuccessful scans turns off the scanner and activates the tone (.wav file) set using  
the Scanner Configuration menu. A “no scan” is interpreted as an unsuccessful scan.  
6. Set the Operation of the Trigger Mode: Scan, Drop, or Forward. The default is Forward.  
Scan  
Pressing the trigger turns on the scanner.  
Drop  
The printer ignores the trigger press and does not turn on the scanner.  
Forward  
The printer passes the trigger press to the application as an F20, which  
allows for more control of the application. You can code a custom  
application to perform a special function whenever it receives an F20.  
7. Set the No Scan Timeout in tenths of seconds, which is the amount of time the scanner  
beam is on before turning off when the trigger is pressed. The range is 5 99. The default  
is 30.  
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8. Set the AIM Duration, which is the duration of the aiming beam when the scanner is  
activated. The range is 0.0 - 9.9 seconds in .1-second increments (0 disables the AIM  
feature). The default is 0.  
9. Set the Linear Security, which is how many times to scan the same bar code to determine a  
successful read. The range is 1 – 4. The default is 1.  
10.Enable Bi-Directional Redundancy, which specifies that good scans must occur in both  
directions (forward and reverse) for the scan to be complete.  
11.Touch OK to return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
Setting a Tone for Good or Bad Scans  
1. Touch the Emerald key to access the Start Menu, select Settings, Control Panel, and User  
Notification.  
2. Select the Event to add sound.  
3. Touch Edit.  
4. Change the LED settings (Color, Mode, ON/OFF Time and Cycles), if necessary. The default  
LED color setting is yellow for a bad scan and green for a good scan.  
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5. Touch the Priority and Sound tab.  
6. Set the Priority if multiple events try to control the LED at the  
same time. A higher or equal number interrupts a lower number.  
Use 0 for most applications, unless you need to override the  
system events (error, low battery, etc.). The range is 0 – 254.  
The default is 0.  
7. Use Browse to select the Audio File tone (.wav file) for a Good  
Scan. This tone is heard whenever a bar code is successfully  
scanned. Navigate to the .WAV file you need.  
8. Touch OK in the upper-right corner.  
9. Touch Play to hear the tone.  
10.Touch OK.  
11.Select the next Event to add sound. Repeat steps 2-10 for each  
Event.  
Ena bling Spe c ific Ba r Code s  
You must enable and disable each specific bar code type for scanning. Some bar codes require  
additional settings. Some bar codes can be printed, but not scanned. See “Printable Bar Codes  
vs. Scannable Bar Codes” for more information.  
Configuring UPC/EAN Bar Codes  
1. To configure UPC/EAN settings, select UPC/EAN from the  
Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
UPCA  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCA, UPCA+2, and  
UPCA+5 bar codes.  
UPCE  
UPCE1  
EAN8  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCE bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCE1 bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan EAN8 bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan EAN13 bar codes.  
EAN13  
3. For each bar code, decide if you want to tell the scanner to return  
the check digit with the data when the bar code is scanned.  
Check the Transmit CD box as necessary.  
4. For each bar code, set the Preamble, which specifies the  
characters that preface the returned data from a UPCA bar code.  
The choices are  
None (No Data)  
SYSCHAR (System Character)  
SYSCOUNT (Country Code and System Character).  
Note: The USA country code is 0.  
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5. Touch the Page 2 tab at the top of the window to continue.  
6. Enable each bar code you need to scan  
Coupon Code  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCA, UPCA+2,  
UPCA+5, and UPCA/EAN-128 bar codes.  
Note: Set Supplemental to Auto to use this  
option.  
UPCE to UPCA  
Tells the scanner to convert UPCE bar codes  
to a UPCA format before returning the data.  
Note: After the conversion, your UPCA  
selections affect the data.  
EAN Zero  
Extend  
Tells the scanner to add 5 leading zeros to  
EAN8 bar codes to convert them into EAN13  
bar codes.  
Bookland  
Allows the scanner to scan Bookland EAN bar  
codes.  
EAN8 to EAN13  
Tells the scanner to label the bar code as  
EAN8 or EAN13 when EAN Zero Extend is  
enabled.  
UPCE1 to UPCA  
Tells the scanner to convert UPCE1 bar codes to a UPCA format before  
returning the data.  
Note: After the conversion, your UPCA selections affect the data.  
7. Set the Supplemental Mode for UPC/EAN bar codes, which specifies how to treat UPC and  
EAN bar codes with supplemental characters (UPCA+2, for example). The choices are  
Required, Ignore, or Auto. The default is Ignore.  
Required  
Ignore  
Auto  
The scanner scans bar codes with supplemental characters only. For  
example, it scans a UPCA+2 bar code, but not UPCA.  
The scanner ignores supplemental characters. For example, it scans a  
UPCA+2 bar code as a UPCA.  
Uses scanning information as specified in Scan UPC/EAN Supplemental  
Redundancy.  
8. Set the Supplemental Redundancy, which sets the number of times a symbol without  
supplemental information is decoded. The range is 2 – 20. The default is 7.  
9. Set the Security, which is how many times to scan the same bar code to determine a  
successful read. The range is 1 – 4. The default is 1.  
Before setting this security level, you must decide the print quality of the bar codes you  
are scanning. The better the quality of the bar code, the lower the security level  
needed.  
1
2
3
4
Choose 1 if most of your scans are successful.  
Choose 2 when your unsuccessful scans are related to characters 1, 2, 7, and 8.  
Choose 3 when your unsuccessful scans are not limited to characters 1, 2, 7, and 8.  
Choose 4 if unsuccessful scans still occur at level 2.  
10.Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
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Configuring Code 39 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 39 settings, select Code 39 from the  
Scanner Configuration window.  
Code 39  
Allows the scanner to scan Code 39 bar codes.  
Transmit CD  
Tells the scanner to return the check digit with the  
data when a Code 39 bar code is scanned.  
Code32  
Prefix  
Allows the scanner to scan Code 32 Prefix bar codes.  
Convert to  
Code32  
Tells the scanner to convert Code 39 bar codes to  
Code 32 bar codes.  
Full ASCII  
Conversion  
Allows the scanner to interpret data in a Code 39 bar  
code as an ASCII representation. The scanner does  
not auto discriminate between Code 39 and Code 39  
Full ASCII.  
Note: Do not enable this option and Trioptic Code 39  
at the same time.  
Trioptic 39  
Verify CD  
Allows the scanner to scan Trioptic Code 39 bar codes. The length is always 6.  
Note: Do not enable this bar code and Code 39 Full ASCII at the same time.  
Tells the scanner to check the integrity of all Code 39 bar codes that it scans.  
Note: Use this option only for Code 39 bar codes with a modulo 43 check digit.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
Variable, specifies that Code 39 bar codes can be any length.  
Note: Lengths include check digits.  
length(s) for  
Code 39 bar  
codes.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Code 39 bar codes. The range for Length 1  
is 2 – 99. The default is 2.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Code 39 bar codes. The range for Length 2 is  
2 – 99. The default is 55.  
If you have enabled Code 39 Full ASCII, choose Variable.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
Configuring Code 128 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 128 settings, select Code 128 from the  
Scanner Configuration window.  
Code 128  
Allows the scanner to scan Code 128 bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan UCC/EAN-128 bar codes.  
UCC/  
EAN-128  
ISBT 128  
Allows the scanner to scan ISBT 128 bar codes. Any  
length bar code is valid.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
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Configuring I 2 of 5 Bar Codes  
1. To configure I 2of5 settings, select I 2 of 5 from the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
I 2of5  
Allows the scanner to scan I 2of5 bar codes.  
Transmit Tells the scanner to return the check digit with the data  
CD  
when an I 2of5 bar code is scanned.  
Convert  
to  
Tells the scanner to convert 14-character I 2of5 bar  
codes into an EAN13 bar code.  
EAN13  
For the conversion to work, the following must occur:  
I 2of5 bar codes must be enabled.  
14 must be a valid length.  
The data must have a leading zero.  
The data must include an EAN13 check digit.  
Verify  
CD  
Tells the scanner to check the integrity of a scanned  
I 2of5 bar code to ensure it complies with either USS or  
OPCC standards.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for I2 of  
5 bar  
Variable, specifies that I 2of5 bar codes can be any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid I 2of5 bar codes. The range for Length 1 is  
2 – 99. The default is 14.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid I 2of5 bar codes. The range for Length 2 is  
2 – 99. The default is 0.  
codes.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
Configuring MSI Bar Codes  
1. To configure MSI settings, select MSI from the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
MSI  
Allows the scanner to scan MSI bar codes.  
Transmit CD Tells the scanner to return the check digit with the data  
when an MSI bar code is scanned.  
Mod 10/11  
CD Scheme  
Tells which algorithm to use to ensure the integrity of a  
two-check digit MSI bar code.  
Use 2 CDs  
Tells the number of check digits that MSI bar codes  
should have.  
Note: Check digits are not always returned with the  
data. If you choose two check digits, you must  
choose a check digit algorithm.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s) for  
MSI bar  
Variable, specifies that MSI bar codes can be any  
length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the  
likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
codes.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid MSI bar codes. The range for Length 1 is  
1 – 99. The default is 6.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid MSI bar codes. The range for Length 2 is  
1 – 99. The default is 55.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
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Configuring Codabar Bar Codes  
1. To configure Codabar settings, select Codabar from the  
Scanner  
Configuration window.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Codabar  
Allows the scanner to scan Codabar bar codes.  
NOTISEdit Tells the scanner to strip the start and stop  
characters  
from scanned Codabar bar codes.  
CLSIEdit  
Tells the scanner to strip the start and stop  
characters  
from 14-character Codabar bar codes and insert  
spaces  
after the first, fifth, and tenth characters.  
Note: The 14-character length does not include  
start and stop characters.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for  
Codabar  
bar codes.  
Variable, specifies that Codabar bar codes can be  
any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Codabar bar codes.  
The range for Length 1 is 1 – 99. The default is 5.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Codabar bar codes. The range for Length 2  
is 1 – 99. The default is 55.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
Configuring Code 93 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 93 settings, select Code 93 from the  
Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Code 93  
Allows the scanner to scan Code 93 bar codes.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for Code  
93 bar  
Variable, specifies that Code 93 bar codes can be  
any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the  
likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Code 93  
bar codes. The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 4.  
codes.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Code 93 bar  
codes. The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 55.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
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Configuring D 2of5 Bar Codes  
1. To configure D 2of5 settings, select D 2of5 from the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
D 2of5  
Allows the scanner to scan D 2of5 bar codes.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for D  
2of5 bar  
codes.  
Variable, specifies that D 2of5 bar codes can be any  
length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the  
likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, Specifies a single length for valid D 2of5  
bar codes. The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 12.  
2 Fixed, Specifies two lengths for valid D 2of5 bar  
codes. The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 0.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
Configuring RSS Bar Codes  
1. To configure RSS settings, select RSS from the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
RSS 14  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS 14 bar codes.  
RSS  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS Limited bar codes.  
Limited  
RSS  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS Expanded bar  
Expanded codes.  
RSS to  
UPC/EAN  
Tells the scanner to convert RSS bar codes into an  
UPC/EAN bar code.  
3. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration window.  
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Sc a nna ble Ba r Code s vs . Printa ble Ba r Code s  
This chapter defines the unique set of bar code options for each bar code. Bar codes are  
separated into one-dimensional and two-dimensional categories.  
1D Bar Codes  
2D Bar Codes  
Codabar  
Code 16K  
Code 39  
Data Matrix  
GS1 DataBar  
MaxiCode  
Code 93  
Micro PDF417  
PDF417  
POSTNET  
Code 128  
Interleaved 2of5  
MSI  
Quick Response  
UPCA, UPCE, EAN  
Use the following table to see which bar codes the printer can scan and print:  
Bar Code  
Scan  
Print  
Bar Code  
I2of5  
Scan  
Print  
Codabar  
Code 16  
I2 of 5 with Barrier Bar  
MaxiCode  
MicroPDF417  
MSI  
Code 39 (no check digit)  
Code 39 (MOD 43 check digit)  
Code 93  
*  
*  
Code 128  
PDF417  
*  
Data Matrix  
EAN 8  
*  
Postnet  
Quick Response  
UPCA  
*  
EAN 8 +2  
EAN 8 +5  
UPCA +2  
EAN 13  
UPCA +5  
EAN 13 +2  
UPCA & Price CD  
UPCE  
EAN 13 +5  
EAN 13 & Price CD  
GS1 DataBar/rss  
UPCE +2  
*  
UPCE +5  
*Requires the optional 2D scanner.  
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Us ing Sc a nne r Dia gnos tic s  
Use scanner diagnostics to view a bar code’s type and data in a bar code.  
1. Touch the Home key and then select Scanner Diag.  
2. Scan a bar code by pressing the trigger or selecting Start Scanning. You see the bar  
code’s type and data.  
3. Touch OK to return to the desktop.  
Setting 2D Scanner Options (Factory Installed Option)  
1. Touch the Home key and then select Scanner Config.  
2. Touch Page 2 to see the 2D bar code options.  
Configuring PDF417  
1. Select PDF417 from page 2 of the Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
Configuring the Scanner 7-11  
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Configuring Data Matrix  
1. Select Data Matrix from page 2 of the Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Set the Inverse Data Matrix.  
3. Set the Mirrored Data Matrix.  
4. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
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Configuring Maxicode  
1. Select Maxicode from page 2 of the Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
QR Code  
1. Select QR Code from page 2 of the Scanner Configuration window.  
2. Set the Inverse QR Code setting.  
3. Place a checkmark beside Micro QR Code if you are using a Micro QR Code.  
4. Touch OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner Configuration window.  
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INDEX  
Operating System information2-10  
B
P
Bar Codes .........................5-4  
Codabar .........................5-8  
Code 128 .......................5-7  
Code 39 .........................5-6  
Code 93 .........................5-9  
D 2of5............................5-9  
I 2of5 .............................5-7  
MSI................................5-8  
Printable ...................... 5-10  
RSS ...............................5-9  
Scannable .................... 5-10  
UPC/EAN .......................5-5  
Printer  
diagnostic labels ............ 4-1  
Diagnostics .................... 4-1  
machine totals................ 4-1  
Machine Totals............... 4-2  
sensor tests ................... 4-1  
Printer Diagnostics ............ 4-1  
Printhead  
Dot Resistance............... 4-8  
Testing .......................... 4-8  
printhead dot resistance test4-1  
Printhead Test................... 4-8  
Printing an Asset Tracking Label2-2  
Priority and Sound ............. 2-9  
C
Calibrate Stock ..................4-5  
Changing the PC Connection2-7  
Changing the Power Properties2-2  
Checkerboard Label ...........4-4  
S
Scaner  
Linear Security ............... 5-2  
Trigger Mode.................. 5-2  
scanner ............................ 5-1  
Scanner  
D
default password.. 2-1, 2-2, 2-5  
Device Name ................... 2-11  
Diagnostic Labels ..............4-3  
AIM Duration .................. 5-2  
Bi-Directional Redundancy5-2  
configuration .................. 5-1  
Diagnostics .................. 5-10  
No Scan Timeout ............ 5-2  
operating mode .............. 5-1  
Operating Mode.............. 5-2  
Options.......................... 5-1  
Priority and Sounds ........ 5-4  
timeout .......................... 5-1  
trigger mode .................. 5-1  
Sensors ............................ 4-7  
Tests ............................. 4-7  
Serial Quality Label ........... 4-4  
Software Version ............. 2-11  
Speaker Test................... 2-10  
Stock Registration ............. 4-5  
Summit Client Utility .......... 3-1  
System Lockdown .............. 2-5  
System Properties ........... 2-10  
E
Editing Owner Data ......... i, 2-1  
Error Reporting ..................4-1  
LED ...............................4-1  
messages.......................4-1  
G
Gray Scale Label ...............4-4  
I
Importing Asset Tracking Files  
Exporting Asset Tracking Files2-2  
Information Labels .............4-3  
Input Panel Options ...........2-4  
input panel’s functionality ...4-1  
T
L
test labels ......................... 4-3  
LED settings ......................2-8  
Locking the System ............2-5  
Locking the USB Ports .......2-6  
U
Unlocking the System ........ 2-6  
Using Asset Tracking ...... i, 2-1  
Using the Display ........... i, 1-1  
Using the Input Paneli, 1-2, 1-3, 2-1, 2-5, 2-8, 2-  
10, 3-3, 3-4, 3-5  
M
Machine Totals ............... i, 4-2  
N
Notification Events .............2-8  
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W
wireless  
802.11g..........................3-5  
Wireless ............................3-1  
Card ..............................3-1  
default password ..... 3-3, 3-4  
Network .........................3-3  
Profile............................3-4  
Settings .........................3-1  
Summit ..........................3-1  
Summit Client Utility........3-1  
ThirdPartyConfig.............3-5  
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