ID Tech 80, 25, 60 Bar Code Selections, Industrial Bar Codes, Minimum and Maximum Length Options

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Bar Code Selections

Bar code selections for the Omni are separated into two groups: Industrial and Retail. Industrial bar codes may contain a variable number of characters. Retail bar codes always contain a specific number of characters.

Industrial Bar Codes

1.Enter INDUSTRIAL BAR CODE SETUP MODE by typing /E/D/FF .

2.Press <ENTER>.

3.Type the one or two-character code for the selection you wish to make.

4.Save your selection by pressing <ENTER>.

5.To review the current setting, enter FY<ENTER>.

6.Exit the group setup mode by entering FZ<ENTER>.

7.To reset the terminal type setting to default, enter FX<ENTER>.

Minimum and Maximum Length Options

You can set minimum and maximum length standards for a particular bar code symbology. (You cannot set a minimum or maximum length for a retail bar code.)

Minimum length sets the minimum number of data characters that will be accepted for this symbology. If the minimum length is set higher than the maximum length, all readings will be rejected.

Maximum length sets the maximum number of data characters that will be accepted for this symbology. If the maximum length is set lower than the minimum length, all readings will be rejected.

1.Enter the characters for the symbology (such as F4<ENTER> for Code 128).

2.Enter FU<ENTER> for minimum or FV<ENTER> for maximum.

3.Enter one digit<ENTER>one digit <ENTER> from the keyboard. (The range is 01 to 60).

Code 39 Settings:

Enable/Disable Code 39

If enabled, Code 39 symbology will be read, subject to the reading restrictions specified by this set of options. If disabled, the data from the symbology will be disregarded.

F1<ENTER>A for Code 39 Enable

F1<ENTER>B for Code 39 Disable

Full ASCII

Standard Code 39 symbology supports only 43 characters. This can be expanded by using character pairs to identify the full ASCII 128 character set. When this option is ON, the reader will search for these character pairs and transmit only the Full ASCII single character equivalent to the host. If Full ASCII is enabled and used to read a standard Code 39 symbol, any combination of the defined character pairs will be reported to the host as the single character equivalent. When this option is OFF and a Full ASCII Code 39 symbol is scanned, the reader will report each of the characters in the Full ASCII pair as individual characters. The reader has no way of telling if the symbol is encoded in standard Code 39 or Full ASCII Code 39.

F1<ENTER>C for Full ASCII On

F1<ENTER>D for Full ASCII Off

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Contents Omnitm Table of Contents Agency ApprovedIntroduction SectionDescription Bar Code Input InstallationConfiguration Magnetic Stripe InputConfiguration Setup Sets Default SettingsExample Terminal Type Selection Beep VolumeIntercharacter Delay General SelectionsCode/Track ID Interblock DelayLanguage Scan VerificationBar Code Preamble Bar Code Message Formatting SelectionsBar Code Terminator Character Bar Code PostambleMagnetic Stripe Preamble Magnetic Stripe Formatting SelectionsMagnetic Stripe Terminator Character Magnetic Stripe PostambleIndustrial Bar Codes Code 39 Settings Enable/Disable CodeBar Code Selections Minimum and Maximum Length OptionsSend Start/Stop Characters Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2Check Digit Fixed LengthF3ENTERA for Industrial 2 of 5 Enable Industrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2Code 128 Setting Enable/Disable Code F4ENTERA for Code 128 EnableMSI/Plessey Settings Enable/Disable MSI/Plessey Codabar Settings Enable/Disable CodabarRetail Bar Codes Send Number System Digit UPC Settings Enable/Disable UPC-AEnable/Disable UPC-E Send Check DigitAddendum Required EAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13Enable/Disable EAN-8 Add Separator SpaceG2ENTERL for Do Not Read Five-Digit Addendum Magnetic Stripe SelectionsG2ENTERJ for Do Not Read Two-Digit Addendum G2ENTERM for Addendum RequiredSend Accout Number Only Track SelectionSend Start/Stop Sentinel Code ID DefinitionResetting to Defaults Reviewing Configuration SettingsData Editing Data Fields Data Editing FunctionsAbccr Formula Sequence Data Editing FormulasCode ID Lengthmatchdivideaddsend Commands for Building Formulas Divide CommandsData Editing Enabled Data Editing General CommandsTime Delay ADD Field JjenterClearjxenter Review Configuration JyenterData Flow Exit Data Editing JzenterData Editing Command List ExamplesTrack MSR Track 1 data General Procedures Operating ProcedureTroubleshooting OperationKeyboard Interface Problems Scanning ConfigurationsAppendix a BAR Code Default SettingsCrlf UPC-A, -E Magnetic Stripe Default SettingsAppendix B UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8Appendix D Appendix C Function Code Table for AT InterfaceMagnetic Stripe Standard Data Formats California Driver’s License Format Track LRE IDAamva Driver’s License Format Track Connector PIN-OUTSAppendix E Keyboard Port, 5 pin DIN MaleTo use the ID Tech Reader Setup, follow these steps Appendix F USB/Keyboard InterfaceID TECH, Inc

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