This document describes how to enable and configure use of a prefix, suffix, group separator and code identifier on Datalogic devices.
This document contains following sections:
This procedure only applies to Windows CE devices. In the sample screenshots a Datalogic Skorpio X3 model was used.
On the device, go to Start, Settings, Control panel.
In the control panel, double click Decoding.
If you do not see the screen Formatting, select menu Configure, General, Formatting.
Select the option Label prefix and click on the text box below 'Edit label prefix'. The keyboard will now show, enter the character you will be using as prefix, for example '(' or '{'. Make sure no extra characters, especially no 'special characters', are added here.
Close the keyboard again by touching the keyboard icon on the taskbar, and choosing 'Hide Input Panel'.
Select the option Label suffix and click on the text box below 'Edit label suffix'. Enable the keyboard again.
Default, the suffix will be [CR][LF], which means the scanner will give an automatic ENTER after each scan, which is desirable when you do not want to press ENTER manually after each scan. You have to insert the suffix character before these characters. You first have to delete the characters [CR][LF] by pressing the BKSP (backspace) key on the real keyboard of the device.
Now type the suffix sign ")" or "}" and next, in the dropdown list, select [CR] and press Add, then select [LF] and press Add.
Press OK (on top) to save and close this screen.
The same characters as used here (except [CR] and [LF]) have to be configured in E-WMS scanner settings as prefix and suffix.
The 'group separator' is needed to translate a hidden data separator sign in GS-128 bar codes, which defines where data fields with variable length end. Without the group separator, GS-128 cannot be used properly.
Follow the steps in previous section 'Accessing the scanner settings' and select Configure, General, General options.
This should be the result:
Start WordPad on the device in Start, Programs, Microsoft Wordpad. Scan several types of barcodes, preferable one of each type used in the warehouse. Depending on your configured settings and the scanned barcodes, the scan in WordPad should look like this:
In this sample were scanned:
Verify no extra characters or 'ENTER' (empty lines) are returned by a scan. Also verify that each new scan begins on a new line. If the cursor remains directly behind the scanned barcode instead of moving to a new line, then the 'ENTER' is not configured (see [CR][LF] in chapter 'Configure prefix and suffix').
Next, test the barcodes in E-WMS (for example in Transfers or Stock Transactions), after E-WMS has been configured properly.