REFERENCESProduct Reference Guide 1475.13 Code Type RecognitionThis procedure allows the reader to enter a particular state during which it reads and transmits to the Host informationabout the family type of codes unknown to the user (with the exception of MSI, Code 49 and Code 16k code types). It isalso possible to read and transmit configuration strings without interpreting them.All codes are read ignoring the check digit.Follow the given procedure: Read the following code to enter the code type recognition mode:code type recognitionÌ#+CODEÂÎ Read existing codes whose family type you need to check. Read the following code to return to the reader's normal functioning:exit code type recognition modeÌ$-?Î5.14 Configuration Copying Commands5.14.1 Copy PowerScan BT8300 SeriesProcedure: Using the slave reader and its BC 8030-BT cradle, follow the initialization procedure in this manual or from theQuick Reference Guide. With the master PowerScan BT8300 (correctly configured reader), read the Copy Configuration barcode below.Then place it onto an BC 8030-BT cradle within 10 seconds. The reader will beep indicating the configuration hasbeen copied.The configuration will be simultaneously sent over the RS-232 interface of the BC 8030-BT. If this causesundesired effects disconnect the RS-232 cable between the PC and BC 8030-BT during this process.Copy ConfigurationÌ$+ZZ0$-*Î With the slave PowerScan BT8300, read the Get Configuration barcode below. Then place it onto the same BC8030-BT cradle used in the step above. The slave reader's address will not be changed.Get ConfigurationÌ$+ZZ2$-4ÎThe configuration will be copied from the master to the slave PowerScan BT8300. The slave PowerScan BT8300signals the end of the procedure with a series of beeps. It is now ready to be used with its own BC 8030-BT cradle. Repeat the procedure above to configure other slave readers. The BC 8030-BT can continue to configure slavereaders until it receives another command or data.