Setting Non-Symbology Specific Suffix(es)
These characters will be added to the standard label format when your system has specific and unique requirements for information added to the barcode label data before it is sent to the host. Suffix characters follow the label data.
Identify your specific system requirements before adding or modifying
these settings, then...
1. Look at the ASCII chart shown on page 38 and identify the ASCII character(s) and the corresponding Hex Code(s) for the ASCII characters you will use as suffixes.
For example, if you are going to send two suffix characters as |
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'BEL' (sound host tone) and 'ETX' (end transmission). The |
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ASCII chart shows that 'BEL' equals 07hex and 'ETX' equals |
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03hex. |
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2. Scan the SET label. |
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3. Scan the SET SUFFIX label on this page. |
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4. Scan the digits that correspond to the Hex Values. |
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For the example in step five, scan 0, 7, 0, 3. |
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NOTE |
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If you make a mistake, or lose your place while setting this option, |
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scan the END label to exit Programming Mode. The scanner will |
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sound an error tone (six rapid beeps) to indicate that programming |
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was incomplete, and the setting will remain as it was before |
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entering Programming Mode. |
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5. Scan END. |
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You have added a two character suffix to all label data, regard- |
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less of label symbology, that will be added to the label data |
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before it is sent to the host. |
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SET |
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SET SUFFIX |
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Go to the next two pages and scan the appropriate characters before |
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scanning the END label to exit programming session. |
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