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pos_devices_-_barcode_scanners_list_of_makes_and_models [2011/03/30 09:50 (13 years ago)] cliffpos_devices_-_barcode_scanners_list_of_makes_and_models [2012/07/02 13:04 (12 years ago)] rcastro
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 It may be necessary to ensure that the CTRL + B character is being properly sent to your application. The easiest test is to do a scan in the DOS command prompt. Open a DOS command line window and perform a scan "^B" is the character you are looking for. It shows as 2 characters, but it is really only one character. There are ways to test and ensure this.  It may be necessary to ensure that the CTRL + B character is being properly sent to your application. The easiest test is to do a scan in the DOS command prompt. Open a DOS command line window and perform a scan "^B" is the character you are looking for. It shows as 2 characters, but it is really only one character. There are ways to test and ensure this. 
  
-simular test can be done in the setup wizard of System Five. The barcode setup allows you to scan a barcode and you will see a "(2)" scanned at the start. This is how we display the HEX character 2 which is a CTRL + B character. If the (2) shows up when testing your scan, it is being scanned correctly.+similar test can be done in the setup wizard of System Five. The barcode setup allows you to scan a barcode and you will see a "(2)" scanned at the start. This is how we display the HEX character 2 which is a CTRL + B character. If the (2) shows up when testing your scan, it is being scanned correctly.
  
  
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 ===== From the Supported Hardware List ===== ===== From the Supported Hardware List =====
-The supported hardware list can be found here: {{:faq:Supported_Equipment_List-Revised.pdf|supported equipment list}}. It may be more current than the inforamtion below. Please check this link for changes. +The supported hardware list can be found here: {{:faq:Supported_Equipment_List-Revised.pdf|supported equipment list}}. It may be more current than the information below. Please check this link for changes. 
  
   * Symbol Technologies, LS2208 (Tested). [[http://www.symbol.com/LS2208/]]. Link to programming instructions: [[:faq:programming_a_symbol_ls_2208_barcode_scanner]]   * Symbol Technologies, LS2208 (Tested). [[http://www.symbol.com/LS2208/]]. Link to programming instructions: [[:faq:programming_a_symbol_ls_2208_barcode_scanner]]
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 ==== Additional LS2208 Links ===== ==== Additional LS2208 Links =====
   * Here is the current link to support central for Symbol Technologies [[http://support.symbol.com/support/supportcentral/supportcentral.do?id=m1]]   * Here is the current link to support central for Symbol Technologies [[http://support.symbol.com/support/supportcentral/supportcentral.do?id=m1]]
-  * {{ls2208_quick_start_guide_english.pdf|Here is a link to the quick start guide for the LS2208}} (as of Oct 25, 2010-cm). There are some additional barcodes needed for programming the STX Prefix, but this guide has some very useful information on the cabling options avialable. It is very important to get the correct cabling for your implimentation scenario. +  * {{ls2208_quick_start_guide_english.pdf|Here is a link to the quick start guide for the LS2208}} (as of Oct 25, 2010-cm). There are some additional barcodes needed for programming the STX Prefix, but this guide has some very useful information on the cabling options available. It is very important to get the correct cabling for your implementation scenario. 
  
  
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