ID Tech 70 Track Selection, Send Start/Stop Sentinel, Send Accout Number Only, Code ID Definition

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Track Selection

There are three tracks on a magnetic stripe card that can contain encoded data. This option selects the tracks that will be decoded. Note that the magnetic stripe reader must have heads aligned for reading the specified tracks.

H1<ENTER>A for Track 2 Only

H1<ENTER>B for Track 1 Only

H1<ENTER>C for Track 3 Only

H1<ENTER>D for Tracks 1 & 2

H1<ENTER>E for Tracks 2 & 3

H1<ENTER>F for Any Track

H1<ENTER>G for All Tracks

Send Start/Stop Sentinel

The tracks of a magnetically-encoded card contain special Start/Stop Sentinel characters. If this option is enabled, the Start/Stop Sentinel characters will be transmitted as part of the data stream. If this option is not selected, the Sentinel characters are suppressed before transmis- sion.

H2<ENTER>A for Send Start/Stop Sentinels

H2<ENTER>B for Do Not Send Start/Stop Sentinels

Send Accout Number Only

Track Two of a magnetically encoded credit card contains the account number information. If this option is selected, all other data contained on the track is suppressed before transmission.

H3<ENTER>A for Send Account Number Only

H3<ENTER>B for Send All Track 2 Information

Track Separator

One character from the Full ASCII Table: This option allows the user to select the character used to separate data decoded from each track when using multiple track magnetic stripe readers.

H4<ENTER><SELECTED CHARACTER>

Note: For no track separator, enter N.

Code ID Definition

If the Code ID option is enabled in General Setup, the user can select the character used to identify each symbology. These characters may be read from the ASCII Table in Appendix A.

1.Enter CODE ID DEFINITION SETTINGS MODE by typing /E/D/FI.

2.Press <ENTER>.

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

4.Enter the characters in the left column to select the symbology.

5.Enter one character from Appendix A for the new ID.

a

UPC-A

Default = a

b

UPC-E

Default = b

c

EAN-8

Default = c

d

EAN-13

Default = d

e

Code 39

Default = e

f

Interleaved 2 of 5

Default = f

g

Industrial 2 of 5

Default = g

h

Code 128

Default = h

i

MSI/Plessey

Default = i

j

Codabar

Default = j

k

MSR Track 1

Default = k

l

MSR Track 2

Default = l

m

MSR Track 3

Default = m

6.Save your selection by pressing <ENTER>.

7.Exit the group setup mode by entering IZ<ENTER>.

8.To review the current setting, enter IY<ENTER>.

9.To reset the terminal type setting to default, enter IX<ENTER>.

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Contents Omnitm Agency Approved Table of ContentsDescription SectionIntroduction Configuration InstallationBar Code Input Magnetic Stripe InputExample Default SettingsConfiguration Setup Sets Intercharacter Delay Beep VolumeTerminal Type Selection General SelectionsLanguage Interblock DelayCode/Track ID Scan VerificationBar Code Terminator Character Bar Code Message Formatting SelectionsBar Code Preamble Bar Code PostambleMagnetic Stripe Terminator Character Magnetic Stripe Formatting SelectionsMagnetic Stripe Preamble Magnetic Stripe PostambleBar Code Selections Code 39 Settings Enable/Disable CodeIndustrial Bar Codes Minimum and Maximum Length OptionsCheck Digit Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2Send Start/Stop Characters Fixed LengthCode 128 Setting Enable/Disable Code Industrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2F3ENTERA for Industrial 2 of 5 Enable F4ENTERA for Code 128 EnableRetail Bar Codes Codabar Settings Enable/Disable CodabarMSI/Plessey Settings Enable/Disable MSI/Plessey Enable/Disable UPC-E UPC Settings Enable/Disable UPC-ASend Number System Digit Send Check DigitEnable/Disable EAN-8 EAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13Addendum Required Add Separator SpaceG2ENTERJ for Do Not Read Two-Digit Addendum Magnetic Stripe SelectionsG2ENTERL for Do Not Read Five-Digit Addendum G2ENTERM for Addendum RequiredSend Start/Stop Sentinel Track SelectionSend Accout Number Only Code ID DefinitionData Editing Reviewing Configuration SettingsResetting to Defaults Abccr Data Editing FunctionsData Fields Code ID Lengthmatchdivideaddsend Data Editing FormulasFormula Sequence Divide Commands Commands for Building FormulasTime Delay Data Editing General CommandsData Editing Enabled ADD Field JjenterData Flow Review Configuration JyenterClearjxenter Exit Data Editing JzenterExamples Data Editing Command ListTrack MSR Track 1 data Troubleshooting Operating ProcedureGeneral Procedures OperationScanning Configurations Keyboard Interface ProblemsCrlf BAR Code Default SettingsAppendix a Appendix B Magnetic Stripe Default SettingsUPC-A, -E UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8Magnetic Stripe Standard Data Formats Appendix C Function Code Table for AT InterfaceAppendix D LRE ID California Driver’s License Format TrackAppendix E Connector PIN-OUTSAamva Driver’s License Format Track Keyboard Port, 5 pin DIN MaleAppendix F USB/Keyboard Interface To use the ID Tech Reader Setup, follow these stepsID TECH, Inc

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