MX2A137REFGD Revision A MX2 Reference Guide
Appendix B
Programming Parameters
Introduction
This appendix contains information about programmable settings for the
MX2. You can use the Configuration Utility or the barcodes provided in
appendix C to program your MX2. Also included in this chapter are
listings of files installed on the unit when using LXE’s terminal
emulation programs.
The “Parameters, Settings, and Defaults” table (see next page) provides
the following information:
•
Code Parameter
is the “human” name for the programming
option.
•
I.D. #
is the “decoder” name for the programming option. For
example, if you wanted to set a Code 39 minimum label length,
you would use I.D. #
01
. Programming I.D. numbers given in
this appendix can be used with all programming methods.
•
Type
tells what kind of setting to use for each code parameter.
On/Off
is a toggle.
1
turns the parameter on, and
0
turns it
off.
Value
requires a two-character entry (e.g.,
02
for two
beeps after each good read).
•
Acceptable Input
gives the settings or range of settings that
you can use for each code parameter.
•
Defaults
tells how the parameter is set when you select
predefined default
D0
,
D1
, or
D2
.
Predefined Default 0 (D0)
turns every on/off parameter
off and sets all minimum and maximum lengths to the
lowest values.
Predefined Default 1 (D1)
turns every on/off parameter
on, sets all minimum lengths to the lowest values, and sets
all maximum lengths to the highest values. This default set
is normally used only for troubleshooting. It gives you the
best chance of reading an unknown barcode symbology