If the [Save Data in] is set to [Internal Device] and [Read Completion Bit] is set, turn OFF the [Read Completion Bit] when input is complete. The display unit will not read code data without turning the read completion bit OFF.
When the [Parity Bit] is [None] and the communication speed settings for the barcode reader are different from those of the display unit, the system may read invalid data because it cannot detect errors. Use the same communication settings for both the devices.
When you do not use the [Input Complete Bit Address] setting, reading in data continuously will overwrite previous code data.
If switching between screens while entering data, the switching process takes priority and the data being input is ignored.
If [Input Barcode] is not set in the [Data Entry] tab for the Data Display part, the read code data is not written to the Data Display part.
If the number of the read code data exceeds the [Display Characters] set for a Data Display part, the data cannot be properly displayed on the Data Display part. The maximum number of display characters that can be set in a Data Display part is 100 (single-byte) characters.
One barcode reader can be connected to either the COM1 or USB port, but when connecting two barcode readers at the same time and storing the code data from both bar codes in Data Display parts or the internal device, the system may not work properly. One barcode reader should be set up to read data from the Data Display part, and the other barcode reader should be set up to store data to the internal device.