Version Differences for Menu Commands

(Code 128)
(Creating Menu Code Barcodes)
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  ===Code 128===    ===Code 128=== 
  If you have professional barcode making software you can also make Code 128 menu code barcodes. To make a Code 128 menu code: make a Code 128 barcode and start the data with the '''function 3''' character then follow with the menu commands. Note 3 and 4 digit codes should be transmitted with the same escape characters as if they were RS232 commands.    If you have professional barcode making software you can also make Code 128 menu code barcodes. To make a Code 128 menu code: make a Code 128 barcode and start the data with the '''function 3''' character then follow with the menu commands. Note 3 and 4 digit codes should be transmitted with the same escape characters as if they were RS232 commands. 
       
    + ===2D barcodes===  
    + Menu codes can be created from 2D barcode symbologies using the following format.  
       
    + @MENU_OPTO@ZZ@<i>menu codes separated by "@"</i>@ZZ@OTPO_UNEM@  
  ==Issuing Menu Commands over a COM port==    ==Issuing Menu Commands over a COM port== 
  Many of Opticon's scanners will process Menu Commands that have been issued as text over a COM port. This can be done through the "RS232 Monitor" in Opticon's [[Appload]] tool. In Appload, select 'Utilities'->'RS232 Monitor'. From here, configure the proper COM port settings using the 'Settings' menu. In most cases the proper settings are 9600-baud with default parity, databits, and stop bits. Under 'Settings' change 'Format' to 'ASCII'.    Many of Opticon's scanners will process Menu Commands that have been issued as text over a COM port. This can be done through the "RS232 Monitor" in Opticon's [[Appload]] tool. In Appload, select 'Utilities'->'RS232 Monitor'. From here, configure the proper COM port settings using the 'Settings' menu. In most cases the proper settings are 9600-baud with default parity, databits, and stop bits. Under 'Settings' change 'Format' to 'ASCII'.