ID Tech 60, 25, 50, 30, 80, 70 user manual Data Editing Functions, Data Fields, Abccr

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Data Editing Functions

The following data editing functions can be performed by the Omni:

Validation of the Input Data: The input data can be checked for length, matched to a preset value, or restricted to a certain type of input (i.e., Code 39, Code 128, etc.).

Parse the Data: The data can be divided into separate fields.

Rearrange the Data: The separate fields of data can be transmitted to the host in any order desired, regardless of the order in which they occurred in the bar code or magnetic stripe.

Insert Character Strings into the Output Data Record: Character strings can be defined and inserted at any place in the data output record before it is transmitted to the host.

Delete a Character String from a Record: You can delete a pre-defined string of characters, or charcters from specified positions in the data input record, before it is transmitted to the host.

Search for a Character String: You can search the data input record for a specified string of characters. These characters can then be deleted, moved, or modified using the other Data Editing commands.

Duplicate Fields: A field can be transmitted to the host as many times as desired and in any desired order

Insert Time Delay: Time delays can be inserted between fields to allow the host to complete an operation.

Data Fields

By separating the data record into smaller blocks called “fields,” each separate portion of the data record can be edited or otherwise treated differently. Fields can also be added to the record, allowing specific functions, such as carriage returns or keyboard function keys, to be inserted at any point. The fields are identified by a one character ID starting with the character “A” (up to and including “Z”) in the order they were created. This allows as many as 26 fields to be defined. These fields are then sent to the host computer in the order specified by the user.

For example, if the input data record is:

12345ABC

and your application software is looking for the data to be in the following format:

ABC<CR>

12345<CR>

...then we must break the input data record up into two fields, reverse the order they are sent to the host, and insert a <CR> after each field.

We do this by defining the following fields:

Field A = 12345

Field B = ABC

Field C = <CR>

and sending the sequence {Field B}{Field C}{Field A}{Field C}

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Contents Omnitm Agency Approved Table of ContentsIntroduction SectionDescription Magnetic Stripe Input InstallationConfiguration Bar Code InputConfiguration Setup Sets Default SettingsExample General Selections Beep VolumeIntercharacter Delay Terminal Type SelectionScan Verification Interblock DelayLanguage Code/Track IDBar Code Postamble Bar Code Message Formatting SelectionsBar Code Terminator Character Bar Code PreambleMagnetic Stripe Postamble Magnetic Stripe Formatting SelectionsMagnetic Stripe Terminator Character Magnetic Stripe PreambleMinimum and Maximum Length Options Code 39 Settings Enable/Disable CodeBar Code Selections Industrial Bar CodesFixed Length Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2Check Digit Send Start/Stop CharactersF4ENTERA for Code 128 Enable Industrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2Code 128 Setting Enable/Disable Code F3ENTERA for Industrial 2 of 5 EnableMSI/Plessey Settings Enable/Disable MSI/Plessey Codabar Settings Enable/Disable CodabarRetail Bar Codes Send Check Digit UPC Settings Enable/Disable UPC-AEnable/Disable UPC-E Send Number System DigitAdd Separator Space EAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13Enable/Disable EAN-8 Addendum RequiredG2ENTERM for Addendum Required Magnetic Stripe SelectionsG2ENTERJ for Do Not Read Two-Digit Addendum G2ENTERL for Do Not Read Five-Digit AddendumCode ID Definition Track SelectionSend Start/Stop Sentinel Send Accout Number OnlyResetting to Defaults Reviewing Configuration SettingsData Editing Data Fields Data Editing FunctionsAbccr Formula Sequence Data Editing FormulasCode ID Lengthmatchdivideaddsend Divide Commands Commands for Building FormulasADD Field Jjenter Data Editing General CommandsTime Delay Data Editing EnabledExit Data Editing Jzenter Review Configuration JyenterData Flow ClearjxenterExamples Data Editing Command ListTrack MSR Track 1 data Operation Operating ProcedureTroubleshooting General ProceduresScanning Configurations Keyboard Interface ProblemsAppendix a BAR Code Default SettingsCrlf UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 Magnetic Stripe Default SettingsAppendix B UPC-A, -EAppendix D Appendix C Function Code Table for AT InterfaceMagnetic Stripe Standard Data Formats LRE ID California Driver’s License Format TrackKeyboard Port, 5 pin DIN Male Connector PIN-OUTSAppendix E Aamva Driver’s License Format TrackAppendix F USB/Keyboard Interface To use the ID Tech Reader Setup, follow these stepsID TECH, Inc

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