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Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner
SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
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What Is Programming Mode?
The scanner must be placed in Programming mode in order to 
accept programming commands. You place the scanner in 
Programming mode by scanning the SET bar code, which 
appears first in each set of programming bar codes in this manual. 
While in the Programming mode, the scanner recognizes only the 
special programming bar codes contained in this manual. 
To understand how the LEDs and beeper behave while the 
scanner is in Programming mode, see “About the Scanner LEDs 
and Beeper” on page 6
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What is a Programming Session?
A typical programming session is conducted as follows:
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Scan the SET bar code at the beginning of each set of 
programming bar codes to place the scanner in Programming 
mode. The scanner emits three beeps, indicating it has read 
the bar code, and the green LED flashes on and off slowly 
while the scanner remains in Programming mode. Normal 
scanning functions are disabled.
2
Scan the programming bar codes that are specially encoded to 
make changes. With few exceptions, the scanner emits a triple 
beep each time you scan a valid bar code. Be aware of these 
considerations:
• Some features, such as Minimum Label Length, require 
you to select the label length by scanning a series of single-
digit bar codes. A single good read beep sounds when 
scanning these single digits in Programming mode. Only 
the final required digit in the sequence produces a triple 
beep when scanned, indicating a successfully programmed 
feature.
• Not all features are available for all interfaces. The scanner 
sounds an error tone if you scan programming bar codes 
for features invalid to the current interface. Only features 
supported by the currently active interface are 
implemented.
• If you scan a bar code that changes the interface type, all 
previous configuration items scanned in the programming 
session are lost.