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CipherLab BASIC Programming Part I
DEBUGGING MESSAGES
Debugging messages indicate the activities happening on the system. The common
debugging messages are listed as follows.
Message
Explanation
ABS(N) Indicating the command ABS is processed.
ADD(N1%,N2%) Indicating an addition is processed.
ADD_RECORD(file%,data$) Indicating the command ADD_RECORD is processed.
ALPHA_LOCK(status%) Indicating the command ALPHA_LOCK is processed.
AND Indicating the logical operation AND is processed.
ARY(N%) Indicating an N-element array is declared.
ASC(X$) Indicating the command ASC is processed.
ASGN(A)
Indicating that the value A is assigned to the variable. A could
be an integer, long integer, character, string, or any type.
AUTO_OFF(N%) Indicating the command AUTO_OF
F is processed. N% is the
assigned time interval.
BACK_LIGHT_DURATION(N%)
Indicating the command BACK_LIGHT_DURATION is processed.
N% is the assigned time interval.
BACKLIT(state%) Indicating the command BACKLIT is processed.
BACKUP_BATTERY Indicating the command BACKUP_BATTERY is processed.
BEEP(...) Indicating the command BEEP is processed.
BIT_OPERATOR(...) Indicating the command BIT_OPERATOR is processed.
BT_INQUIRY$ Indicating the command BT_INQUIRY$ is processed.
BT_PAIRING(addr$,type%) Indicating the command BT_PAIRING is processed.
CHANGE_SPEED(N%)
Indicating the command CHANGE_SPEED is processed. N% is
the selection of the speed.
CHR$(N%) Indicating the command CHR is processed.
CIRCLE(...) Indicating the command CIRCLE is processed.
CLOSE_COM(N%)
Indicating the command CLOSE_COM is processed. N% is the
number of the COM port.
CLR_KBD Indicating the command CLR_KBD is processed.
CLR_RECT(...) Indicating the command CLR_RECT is processed.
CLS Indicating the command CLS is processed.
CODE_TYPE Indicating the command CODE_TYPE is processed.
COM_DELIMITER(N%,C%) Indicating the command COM_DELIMITER is processed.
CURSORX Indicating the command CURSOR_X is processed.
CURSORY Indicating the command CURSOR_Y is processed.
DATE$ Indicating the system date is inquired.

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CipherLab 8300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
IP RatingIP54
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Processor32-bit
Memory128 MB RAM
Battery3.7V
ConnectivityUSB, Bluetooth
Weight280 g
KeypadNumeric keypad

Summary

DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT

1.1 Directory Structure

Describes the organization of the BASIC Compiler Kit directories and their contents for PC setup.

1.2 BASIC Runtime Engines

Explains the role of BASIC Runtime Engines as interpreters for running BASIC programs.

1.3 Development Flow

Outlines the three essential steps for developing and downloading BASIC programs.

USING BASIC COMPILER

2.1 File Menu

Details the six commands available in the File menu for program management.

2.2 Edit Menu

Explains seven commands in the Edit menu for text editing source code.

2.3 Configure Menu

Covers seven items for defining system settings like target machine and COM ports.

2.4 Compile Menu

Describes commands for syntax checking, compiling, and downloading BASIC programs.

2.5 Help Menu

Details the 'About' command for displaying program ownership and version info.

BASICS OF THE CIPHERLAB BASIC LANGUAGE

3.1 Constants

Defines string and numeric constants used in BASIC programming.

3.2 Variables

Explains variable types, naming rules, and declaration characters.

3.3 Expression and Operators

Covers assignment, arithmetic, relational, and logical operators.

3.7 Programming Style

Provides guidelines for writing readable BASIC programs.

BASIC COMMANDS

4.1 General Commands

Describes commands not tied to specific hardware features.

4.2 Commands for Decision Structures

Explains IF-THEN and ON-GOSUB/GOTO statements for conditional logic.

4.3 Commands for Looping Structures

Details FOR-NEXT and WHILE-WEND loops for repetitive tasks.

4.4 Commands for String Processing

Covers functions for manipulating text strings like LEN, MID$, LEFT$, RIGHT$.

4.7 Barcode Reader Commands

Describes commands for enabling, disabling, and reading barcode data.

4.15 Keypad Commands

Explains commands for handling keypad input and events.

4.16 LCD Commands

Details commands for controlling the LCD display, cursor, and graphics.

4.18 Fonts

Covers font size options and display capabilities for alphanumeric characters.

4.20 File Manipulation

Explains commands for managing DAT, DBF, and IDX files for data storage.

Appendix I SCANNERDESTBL ARRAY

SYMBOLOGY PARAMETER TABLE FOR CCD/LASER/LONG RANGE READER

Lists parameters for configuring CCD, Laser, and Long Range scan engines.

SYMBOLOGY PARAMETER TABLE FOR 2D/EXTRA LONG RANGE READER

Lists parameters for configuring 2D and Extra Long Range scan engines.

Appendix II SYMBOLOGY PARAMETERS

SCAN ENGINE, CCD OR LASER

Details symbology parameters for CCD, Laser, and Long Range scan engines.

SCAN ENGINE, 2D OR (EXTRA) LONG RANGE LASER

Details symbology parameters for 2D and Extra Long Range scan engines.

Appendix III SCANNER PARAMETERS

SCAN MODE

Defines various scan modes like Aiming, Laser, and Test modes for scanner operation.

READ REDUNDANCY

Specifies levels of reading security to balance with decoding speed.

TIME-OUT

Limits the maximum scanning time interval for specific scan modes.

USER PREFERENCES

Outlines customizable scanner settings for user convenience.

Appendix IV RESERVED HOST COMMANDS

CLEAR

Command to erase data from a specified transaction file.

READ

Command to read the top record from a specified transaction file.

REMOVE

Command to delete one record from the top of a specified transaction file.

TR

Command to retrieve the current system time in YYYYMMDDHHNNSS format.

TW

Command to set the system time using a YYYYMMDDHHNNSS string format.

Appendix V DEBUGGING COMMANDS

START_DEBUG

Initiates debugging by writing system activities to a specified COM port.

STOP_DEBUG

Terminates the debug function started by START_DEBUG.

Appendix VI RUN-TIME ERROR TABLE

Error Code Explanation

Lists common run-time error codes and their explanations for debugging.

Appendix VII KEY CODE TABLE

Key Name Key Code

Provides a mapping of key names to their corresponding key codes for keypad operations.

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