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JPEG IMAGE OPTIONS
JPEG images can be optimized for either size or for quality. Scan the Quality Selector bar code to enter a quality value; the decoder then selects the corresponding image size. Scan the Size Selector bar code to enter a size value; the decoder then selects the best image quality.
< JPEG Quality Selector>
JPEG Size Selector
JPEG QUALITY AND SIZE VALUE
If JPEG Quality Selector is selected, scan the JPEG Quality Value bar code followed by 3 bar codes from
Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes
corresponding to a value from 5 to 100, where 100 represents the highest quality image. If JPEG Size Selector is selected, scan JPEG Size Value followed by 3 bar codes from 8192 bytes.
Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes
corresponding to a value from 5 to 150 which represent the file size in multiples of 1024 bytes (1K). For example, setting this value to 8 (008) permits the file size to be as large as JPEG Quality Value (Default: 065) (5 - 100 Decimal) JPEG Size Value (Default: 160) (5 - 350 Decimal) 24
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Table of contents
- 11 RETURN TO DEFAULT
- 12 Parameter Scanning
- 13 Beeper Tone
- 14 Beeper Volume
- 14 Beeper Duration
- 15 Trigger Modes
- 16 Power Mode
- 17 Time Delay to Low Power Mode
- 18 Decode Session Timeout
- 19 Beep After Good Decode
- 22 Snapshot Mode
- 23 Decoding Auto Exposure
- 23 Decoding Illumination
- 24 Decode Aiming Pattern
- 24 Image Capture Auto exposure
- 25 Image Capture Illumination
- 26 Exposure Time
- 27 Snapshot Mode Timeout
- 27 Snapshot Aiming Pattern
- 28 Image Cropping
- 29 Crop to Pixel Addresses
- 30 Image Resolution
- 31 JPEG Image Options
- 31 JPEG Quality and Size Value
- 32 Image File Format Selector
- 32 Bits per Pixel
- 33 Video View Finder
- 33 Target Video Frame Size
- 33 Video View Finder Image Size
- 35 Serial Parameter Defaults
- 36 Serial Host Types
- 37 Baud Rate
- 38 Parity
- 39 Stop Bit Select
- 39 Data Bits
- 40 Check Receive Errors
- 41 Hardware Handshaking
- 43 Software Handshaking
- 45 Host Serial Response Time-out
- 46 RTS Line State
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46
Beep on
- 47 Intercharacter Delay
- 48 Ignore Unknown Characters
- 49 ASCII Character Set for Serial Hosts
- 55 USB Host Parameters
- 57 Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking
- 57 USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)
- 59 USB Keystroke Delay
- 59 USB CAPS Lock Override
- 60 USB Ignore Unknown Characters
- 60 Emulate Keypad
- 61 USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution
- 61 Function Key Mapping
- 62 Simulated Caps Lock
- 62 Convert Case
- 63 ASCII Character Set for USB
- 75 Symbology Parameter Defaults
- 80 UPC/EAN
- 92 Code 128
- 94 Code 39
- 102 Code 93
- 104 Code 11
- 107 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
- 111 Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF)
- 113 Codabar (NW-7)
- 116 MSI
- 120 Postal Codes
- 124 GS1 DataBar
- 129 Composite
- 134 2D Symbologies
- 134 PDF417
- 134 MicroPDF417
- 136 Data Matrix
- 136 Maxicode
- 137 QR Code
- 137 Redundancy Level
- 139 Security Level
- 140 Intercharacter Gap Size
- 141 Macro PDF Features
- 147 Transmit Code ID Character
- 148 Prefix/Suffix Values
- 149 Scan Data Transmission Format
- 150 FN1 Substitution Values
- 151 Transmit “No Read” Message
- 153 SCAnner mode SELECTION
- 155 Out of Range
- 155 Sleep mode
- 156 Batch Mode
- 157 Firmware Version
- 158 Appendix A: Standard Default Parameters
- 167 Appendix B: DEFAULT Code Identifiers
- 174 APPENDIX C: ASCII CHARACTER SET
- 187 APPENDIX D: NUMERIC BAR CODES
- 189 APPENDIX E: READABLE SYMBOLOGIES
- 194 APPENDIX F: ENABLE SCREEN READING