TR-UM9100
TR-UM9100
User Manual
Ver.01.1.01
Contents
Chapter 1 General............................................. 01
Factory Default.................................................. 01
Firmware Version............................................... 01
Beeper............................................................... 01
Power Up Beeper.............................................. 02
Lights................................................................. 03
Data Format....................................................... 04
Inverse Barcode Reading.................................. 04
Chapter 2 Communications............................... 05
Keyboard Country Layout.................................. 05
Control Character (Function Key) Output.......... 08
Case Conversion............................................... 10
Inter-character Delay.......................................... 11
USB-COM/Virtual Serial Port............................. 12
Chapter 3 Scan Modes...................................... 12
Continuous Scan Mode...................................... 12
Sensor-activated Mode...................................... 13
Chapter 4 Data Edit........................................... 15
Code ID.............................................................. 15
Add Prefix...........................................................16
Add Suffix........................................................... 16
Hide Characters................................................. 17
Insert Characters............................................... 20
Replacement of Characters............................... 21
Terminators........................................................ 21
Chapter 5 Symbologies..................................... 23
Chapter 6 Appendix........................................... 52
Appendix – Programming Chart........................ 52
Appendix – Enter/Exit Programming Mode....... 53
Appendix – Examples of Customizing Settings
........................................................................... 54
Appendix – Code ID & AIM ID........................... 61
Appendix – Control Character........................... 64
Appendix – ASCII Character Chart.................... 67
Appendix – Special Characters Output.............. 76
Chapter 1 General
Factory Default
Beeper
All Sounds
On*
Off
01
Power Up Beeper
On*
Off
On*
Off
02
Beeper – Good Read (Beeps when decoding
normal codes correctly)
On*
Off
High Volume*
Low Volume
Lights
Illumination Lights
On*
03
Off
Data Format
Encoding Format
Unicode (Word)
To output European Special Characters, please refer to
Appendix - Special Characters Output, scan ALT Mode
barcode, then Single-byte Character barcode.
Inverse Barcode Reading
Overall Settings
Chapter 2 Communications
Keyboard Country Layout
United States*
Japan
Netherlands
05
Spain
Switzerland (German)
Brazil(Portuguese)
Ukrainian
United Kingdom
Italy
06
France
Germany
Hungary
Sweden
Slovakia
Portugal
07
Romania
Belgium(French)
Turkey-F
Turkey-Q
Poland
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Ctrl + X combination to replace control characters.
Refer to “Appendix – Control Character Chart”for
details.
ALT Mode: Ouput control characters in the form of ALT
+ numeric key. Refer to “Appendix – ASCII Character
Chart”for details.
Enter & DownArrow Only: In this mode, the scanner will
only output two control characters, Enter and DownAr-
row.
Function Key*
Ctrl+X Mode
ALT Mode
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Virtual Keyboard Ouput
When virtual keyboard is activated, the scanner will
output character whose entry is between 0x200xFF
in the way the virtual keyboard does.
Off*
On
Case Conversion
Conversion Off*
10
Invert Case of All Characters
Note: This feature is only available when the scanner is
in USB-KWB mode or it inputs control characters with
keyboard emulation.
Inter-character Delay
Some terminals drop information (characters) if data
comes through too quickly. Inter-character delay slows
the transmission of data, increasing data integrity.
Normal*
Low
Ultra Low
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USB-COM/Virtual Serial Port
To enable this feature, you will need to contact Customer
service for a driver.
USB-COM
No Delay
12
No Timeout
200ms
500ms*
1200ms
2000ms
Sensor-activated Mode
Sensor-activated Mode
13
Image Stabilization Timer – Sensor-activated
Mode
In sensor-activated mode, the scanner will be in a state
of detecting changes around the environment after it
has read a barcode. It won’t read the next barcode until
the stabilization timeout is reached.
200ms
300ms
400ms
500ms*
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Sensitivity – Sensor-activated Mode
High*
Medium
Low
Off*
On
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Add a Prefix
How to add a prefix
The maximum size of a prefix configuration is 10
characters.
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing
settings”for details.
Add Prefix
Clear Prefixes
Clear Prefixes
Add a Suffix
How to add a suffix
The maximum size of a prefix configuration is 10
characters.
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing
settings”for details.
Add Suffix
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Clear Suffixes
Clear Suffixes
Hide Characters
Hide the first Characters
On
Off*
Set the number of digits to be hidden
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing
settings”for details.
Digits to Be Hidden
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Hide the middle characters
If you wish to hide characters from an uncertain digit,
this selection might help. First, set up the digit from
which the hiding characters command starts; then the
number of digits to be hidden. Note: If the start digit is
beyond the message length, the scanner won’t hide any
digits; if the number of digits to be hidden is larger than
that of the rest digits, the scanner will hide all the rest
digits behind the start digit.
On
Off*
Hide characters from the X digit
This command defines from which digit the scanner
should hide characters. For example, to hide characters
from the 3th character, you should scan “0”, “0”, “3” from
the programming chart.
Note: the X number should be between 1 and 255.
Refer to ”Appendix – Examples of customizing settings”
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Set the number of digits to be hidden
The number of digits to be hidden shall be between 1
and 255. If you wish to hide 6 characters, scan “0”,“0”,
“6” from the programming chart.
Digits to be hidden
Hide the last Characters
On
Off*
Set the number of digits to be hidden
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing
settings”for details.
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Insert Characters
Insert characters at certain points in barcode data as it
is scanned. The maximum size of this configuration is
10 characters.
On
Off*
Insert Characters from the X digit.
This programming code sets up the position where the
command takes effect. Inputted numbers should be
between 1 and 255. For example, if you need to insert
characters from the 16th digit, scan “0”,”1”, “6”. If you
scan “0”, “0”, “0”, the inserted characters will appear at
the beginning of the barcode data; if the number of digts
inputted is beyond barcode length, the inserted
characters will appear at the end of the barcode data.
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing settings”
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Custom Characters
Refer to “Appendix – Examples of customizing settings”
Custom Characters
Replacement of Characters
This selection allows the scanner to replace any
characters in a barcode with desired characters.
Refer to “Appendix – Example of customizing
settings”for details.
Characters to be replaced
Target Characters
Note: If you wish to clear the settings, scan the
Characters to be replaced, then “0”,”0”,”0”from the
programming chart.
Terminators
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Line Feed <LF>(0x0A)
<CR>&<LF> (0x0D,0x0A)
<CR><CR>(0x0D,0x0D)
<CR><LF><CR><LF>(0x0D ,
0x0A, 0x0D ,0x0A)
None
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Chapter 5 Symbologies
Symbologies - Overview
All Symbologies On
All 1D Symbologies On
All 2D Symbologies On
On*
Off
Transmit
Don’t Transmit
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UPC-A Converted to EAN-13
On
Off*
UPC-E
UPC-E0 On*
UPC-E0 Off
UPC-E1 On
UPC-E1 Off*
25
Check Digit
Transmit*
Don’t Transmit
UPC-E Addenda
2 digit Addenda On
5 digit Addenda On
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Addenda Required
When On is scanned, the scanner will only read
barcodes that have addenda.
On
Off*
Addenda Separator
When this feature is On, there is a space between the
data from the barcode and the data from the addenda.
When turned off, there is no space. Default=On.
On*
Off
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Number System Digit
Transmit*
Don’t Transmit
UPC-E Converted to UPC-A
On
Off*
EAN/JAN 8
On*
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Off
Check Digit
Transmit*
Don’t Transmit
EAN-8 Converted to EAN-13
On
Off*
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EAN/JAN 13
On*
Off
Check Digit
Transmit*
Don’t Transmit
ISBN Translate
When On is scanned, EAN-13 Bookland symbols are
translated into their equivalent ISBN number format.
Default = Off.
On
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Off*
Check Digit - ISBN
Transmit
Don’t Transmit*
Converted to ISSN
On
Off*
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ISSN
On
Off*
Check Digit
Transmit
Don’t Transmit*
2-digit Addenda On
32
2-digit Addenda Off*
5-digit Addenda On
On
Off*
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Addenda Separator
When this feature is On, there is a space between the
data from the barcode and the data from the addenda.
When turned off, there is no space. Default=On.
On*
Off
Code 128
On*
Off
GS1-128(UCC/EAN 128)
On*
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Off
Code 39
On*
Off
Check Digit
Mod 43 Validate
No Check Digit*
Transmit
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Don’t Transmit*
Start/Stop Characters
There is an * at each end of Code 39 barcode as start
and stop characters. This selection determines whether
to transmit the start/stop characters.
Transmit
Don’t Transmit*
Full ASCII
On
Off*
36
Code 32 PharmaceuticalPARAF
On
Off*
Check Digit
Transmit
Don’t Transmit
On
37
Off*
Code 32 Not Good Read
On*
Off
Note: The scanner outputs error when scanning Code
32 with Code 32 not enabled. With Code 32 Not Good
Read is on, the scanner won’t read Code 32 when Code
32 is disabled and it won’t scan Code 39 as well.
Code 93
On*
38
Off
Code 11
On
Off*
Check Digit
1 check digit*
2 check digits
39
CodabarNW-7
on*
Off
Check Digit
No Check Digit*
Mod 16 Validate
40
Don’t Transmit Check Digit*
Start/Stop Characters
Transmit
Don’t Transmit*
Start and Stop Characters
Start character for Codabar can be any of“A”, “B”, “C”,
“D”and stop character can be any of additional four
characters: “T”, “N”, “*”, “E”.
ABCD/ABCD**
ABCD/TN*E
41
Interleaved 2 of 5
On*
Off
Check Digit
No Check Digit*
Mod 10 Validate
42
Matrix 2 of 5
On*
Off
Industrial 2 of 5
On*
Off
Standard 2 of 5 (IATA 2 of 5)
On
43
Off*
MSI Plessey
On
Off*
Telepen
On
Off*
44
Telepen Output
Numeric
Alphanumeric*
GS1 DataBar 14(RSS-14)
*On
Off
Note: GS1 Databar 14 is also known as GS1 Databar
Omnidirectional, RSS-14.
GS1 DataBar LimitedRSS-Limited
*On
45
Off
GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS-Expanded)
*On
Off
QR Code
On*
Off
46
QR Code - Inverse
Regular Only*
On*
Off
Micro QR Code - Inverse
Regular Only*
47
Both Regular and Inverse
Data Matrix
On*
Off
On
Off*
48
Data Matrix - Inverse
Regular Only*
On*
Off
Micro PDF417
On
49
Off*
MaxiCode
On
Off*
Aztec Code
On
Off*
50
Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
On
Off*
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
On
Off*
GS1 Composite Code
On
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Off*
Chapter 6 Appendix
Appendix – Programming Chart
This chart is used to configure prefix and suffix,
message length and other settings with variable values.
Be sure to scan Enter/Exit Programming Mode code
before scanning numeric codes below and scan
Enter/Exit Programming Mode after scanning all the
numeric codes needed.
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Appendix – Enter/Exit Programming Mode
To configure viable parameters like prefix and suffix,
message length, you should first scan Enter/Exit
Programming Mode, then the desired selections, finally
the Enter/Exit Programming Mode again. If you have
scanned the Enter/Exit Programming mode and wish to
modify other non-variable settings, you need to exit the
programming mode and then scan other configuration
codes.
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Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Appendix – Examples of customizing settings
Add Prefix
Step 3: Scan “0”,”8”, “8”from the programming chart
respectively. (Every 3 numbers are regarded as a group
and the beeper will beep once, twice, and 3 times on
each scan)
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Step 4: Scan the Add Prefix symbol
Add Prefix
Step 5: Scan “0”,”8”, “9”from the programming chart
respectively.(Every 3 numbers are regarded as a group
and the beeper will beep once, twice, and 3 times on
each scan
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Step 6: Scan the Enter/Exit Programming Mode to save
the settings, with scanner emitting 3 beeps.
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Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Step 2: Scan the Digits to Be Hidden symbol
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Step 4: Scan the Enter/Exit Programming Mode to save
the settings, beeper emitting 3 beeps.
On
How to replace characters
For example: Replace 6 in the sample code
with letter X.
First, refer to “Appendix – ASCII Chart”for the DEC
values of “6” and “X”. We can easily notice that the DEC
value for “6” is 054 and the value for “X” is 088.
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Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Step 2: Scan the Characters to be replaced
Characters to be replaced
Step 3: Scan “0”,”5”, “4”from the programming chart
respectively.(Every 3 numbers are regarded as a group
and the beeper will beep once, twice, and 3 times on
each scan)
Target Character
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Step 5: Scan “0”,”8”, “8”from the programming chart
respectively.(Every 3 numbers are regarded as a group
and the beeper will beep once, twice, and 3 times on
each scan)
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Appendix - Code ID & AIM ID
3 EAN-8 C ]E4
5 EAN-13 D ]E0
7 UPC-E E ]E0
9 UPC-A F ]E0
11 UPC-E1 E ]X0
12 ISBN d ]E0
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Num Symbology Code ID AIM ID Description
16 Industrial 2 of 5 h ]S0
17 Standard 2 of 5 H ]R0
m: 0,1,2,
18 Code 39 I ]Am 3,5,6,7
21 Code 93 L ]G0
m: 0,1,2,
28 Micro PDF417 O ]Lm 3,4,5
29 Hanxin S ]XH
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Num Symbology Code ID AIM ID Description
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Appendix – Control Character
Note: In keyboard applications, ASCII Control
Characters can be represented in 3 different ways. The
CTRL+X function is OS and application dependent.The
appendix charts apply to US style keyboards. Certain
characters may differ depending on your Country
Code/PC regional settings.
ASCII
HEx (DEC) Function Keys Ctrl + X Mode
00 00 Null Ctrl+2
04 04 Up Arrow Ctrl+D
05 05 Null Ctrl+E
06 06 Null Ctrl+F
07 07 Enter Ctrl+G
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ASCII
HEx (DEC) Function Keys Ctrl + X Mode
0C 12 Backspace Ctrl+L
0D 13 Enter Ctrl+M
0E 14 Insert Ctrl+N
0F 15 Esc Ctrl+O
10 16 F11 Ctrl+P
11 17 Home Ctrl+Q
13 19 Delete Ctrl+S
14 20 tab+shift Ctrl+T
15 21 F12 Ctrl+U
16 22 F1 Ctrl+V
17 23 F2 Ctrl+W
18 24 F3 Ctrl+X
19 25 F4 Ctrl+Y
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ASCII
HEx (DEC) Function Keys Ctrl + X Mode
1A 26 F5 Ctrl+Z
1B 27 F6 Ctrl+[
1C 28 F7 Ctrl+\
1D 29 F8 Ctrl+]
1E 30 F9 Ctrl+6
1F 31 F10 Ctrl+-
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Appendix – ASCII Character Chart
05 05 ENQ (Enquiry)
06 06 ACK (Acknowledgment)
07 07 BEL (Bell)
08 08 BS (Backspace)
09 09 HT (Horizontal Tab)
0A 10 LF (Line Feed)
0B 11 VT (Vertical Tab)
0C 12 FF (Form Feed)
0D 13 CR (Carriage Return)
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
0E 14 SO (Shift Out)
0F 15 SI (Shift In)
18 24 CAN (Cancel)
19 25 EM (End of Medium)
1A 26 SUB (Substitute)
1B 27 ESC (Escape)
1C 28 FS (File Separator)
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
1D 29 GS (Group Separator)
1E 30 RS (Request to Send)
1F 31 US (Unit Separator)
20 32 SP (Space)
21 33 ! (Exclamation Mark)
23 35 # (Number Sign)
24 36 $ (Dollar Sign)
25 37 % (Percent)
26 38 & (Ampersand)
27 39 ` (Single Quote)
2A 42 * (Asterisk)
2B 43 + (Plus)
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
2C 44 , (Comma)
2D 45 - (Minus / Dash)
2E 46 . (Dot)
2F 47 / (Forward Slash)
30 48 0
31 49 1
32 50 2
33 51 3
34 52 4
35 53 5
36 54 6
37 55 7
38 56 8
39 57 9
3A 58 : (Colon)
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
3B 59 ; (Semi-colon)
3D 61 = (Equal Sign)
3F 63 ? (Question Mark)
40 64 @ (AT Symbol)
41 65 A
42 66 B
43 67 C
44 68 D
45 69 E
46 70 F
47 71 G
48 72 H
49 73 I
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
4A 74 J
4B 75 K
4C 76 L
4D 77 M
4E 78 N
4F 79 O
50 80 P
51 81 Q
52 82 R
53 83 S
54 84 T
55 85 U
56 86 V
57 87 W
58 88 X
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
59 89 Y
5A 90 Z
5C 92 \ (Back Slash)
5E 94 ^ (Caret / Circumflex)
5F 95 _ (Underscore)
61 97 a
62 98 b
63 99 c
64 100 d
65 101 e
66 102 f
67 103
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HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
67 103 g
68 104 h
69 105 i
6A 106 j
6B 107 k
6C 108 l
6D 109 m
6E 110 n
6F 111 o
70 112 p
71 113 q
72 114 r
73 115 s
74 116 t
75 117 u
74
HEX ASCII Character
(DEC)
76 118 v
77 119 w
78 120 x
79 121 y
7A 122 z
7E 126 ~ (Tilde)
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Appendix – Special Characters Output
ALT Mode
Single-byte Character
Raw Data
Single-byte Character
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