134. Configuration/ProgrammingThe Quick Check® 200 Series auto-recognizes or “autodiscriminates” seven barcode symbologies - - Codabar, Code 39, Interleaved 2/5, EAN/UPC, Code 128,MSI Code and Code 16K - - or alternately can check that symbols conform underany or all of several applications specifications; AIAG, BOOKLAND, CCBBA,Comp Tia/CTIA, SCC, SISAC, U.P.C.-COUPON CODE, dependent upon theQC200 Model. The QC200 also has a number of operator selectable test andconfiguration options. The QC200 user can program their unit for all of theseoptions in two distinct ways. One is by simply scanning a specialized Code 128called a Command Code. Predetermined Command Codes were used in theQC200 Quick Start section of this manual and are explained in a later section.The QC200’s options can also be programmed manually.The “heart” of the operation and manual programming of the Quick Check® 200Series is centered around its “Select” and “Scroll” buttons. All functions with theQC200 are controlled by their use. Generally, pressing the Select [0] Buttonmoves the user from menu “level” to menu “level”. Pressing of the Scroll [<>]Button allows the user to pick an option within these levels. At the end of themanual are menu “flow charts” of the QC200 menu sequences. An explanationof what programmable selections are available follows.Codes/Symbology OptionsThe Quick Check® 200 Series symbology selection configuration is set andcontrolled from within the QC200’s programming menu structure, this is enteredafter power up by pressing the Select [0] Button two times as demonstratedthrough the next steps:On power up, [Qc2xx aa/lll] is displayed.If you press the Scroll [<>] Button the results of the last scan is displayed (theQC200 always stores the last sample scan). If you press the Select [0] Buttonthe following is displayed:[Reflectom’r>]This is the QC200’s static Reflectometer option, which is described later in thismanual. Pressing the Select [0] Button again bypasses this and changes theLCD to: