ID Tech 25, 60, 50, 30, 80, 70 user manual Data Editing Command List, Examples

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Data Editing Command List

Enter Setup Mode

/E/D/FJ<ENTER> Clear JX<ENTER>

Review Configuration

JY<ENTER>

Exit Data Editing

JZ<ENTER>

Delete Line

JS<ENTER>

Data Editing

JA<ENTER>

Enabled

1<ENTER>

Disabled

0<ENTER>

Unmatched Input

JB<ENTER>

Do Not Send

0<ENTER>

Send

1<ENTER>

Code IDs

JC<ENTER>

Enter JC<ENTER> and the default Code ID(s) from Code ID Definition on page 29.

Set LengthJD<ENTER>

Enter JD<ENTER>and two digits from the keyboard to indicate length.

Match StringJE<ENTER>

Enter JE<ENTER>, one digit <ENTER> one digit <ENTER> for the start position, and the string to match each character, followed by a <EN- TER> (maximum 60 characters).

CountJF<ENTER>

Type JF<ENTER> and enter two digits from the keyboard to indicate the next end of field, each followed by a <ENTER>.

Search StringJG<ENTER>

Enter JG<ENTER> and enter characters for the search criteria from the keyboard or function character chart, each character follo wed by a <ENTER>.

Add FieldJJ<ENTER>

Enter JJ<ENTER> and sequentially the characters to be included in the new field from the keyboard or function character chart, each followed by a <ENTER>.

Send Field SequenceJK<ENTER>

Enter JK<ENTER> and the field ID characters, each followed by <ENTER> in the order to be sent (use upper case alphabetic charac- ters).

Add DelayJM<ENTER>

Enter JM<ENTER> and two digits, each followed by a <ENTER> from the keyboard. Each unit equals 100 milliseconds. Examples

Examples

EXAMPLE ONE

76440057320712

Symbology

Code 128

Desired Output: Divide the input data record into two fields with one consisting of the first six digits and the second containing the remain- ing data. The output should have a <ENTER> inserted after each field.

Formula

ID h C 06 A <ENTER> SEND ACBC

Field List

Field A 764400

 

Field B 57320712

 

Field C <ENTER>

Keystroke Sequence

 

 

Enter Data Editing Setup

 

/E/D/FJ

Enter Data Editing and Enable

JA 1

Enter Track_ID and h (for Code 128)

JC h

Enter Count and 06

 

JF 0<ENTER> 6<ENTER>

Enter Add Field and <ENTER> character

JJ ^N<CR>

Enter Field Sequence and ACBC

JKA<ENTER>C<

 

 

ENTER>B<CR>C<CR>

Enter Exit Setup

 

JZ

Output Data

764400<ENTER>

 

 

57320712<ENTER>

4 2

4 3

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Contents Omnitm Table of Contents Agency ApprovedSection IntroductionDescription Installation ConfigurationBar Code Input Magnetic Stripe InputDefault Settings Configuration Setup SetsExample Beep Volume Intercharacter DelayTerminal Type Selection General SelectionsInterblock Delay LanguageCode/Track ID Scan VerificationBar Code Message Formatting Selections Bar Code Terminator CharacterBar Code Preamble Bar Code PostambleMagnetic Stripe Formatting Selections Magnetic Stripe Terminator CharacterMagnetic Stripe Preamble Magnetic Stripe PostambleCode 39 Settings Enable/Disable Code Bar Code SelectionsIndustrial Bar Codes Minimum and Maximum Length OptionsInterleaved 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 Check DigitSend Start/Stop Characters Fixed LengthIndustrial 2 of 5 Settings Enable/Disable Industrial 2 Code 128 Setting Enable/Disable CodeF3ENTERA for Industrial 2 of 5 Enable F4ENTERA for Code 128 EnableCodabar Settings Enable/Disable Codabar MSI/Plessey Settings Enable/Disable MSI/PlesseyRetail Bar Codes UPC Settings Enable/Disable UPC-A Enable/Disable UPC-ESend Number System Digit Send Check DigitEAN Settings Enable/Disable EAN-13 Enable/Disable EAN-8Addendum Required Add Separator SpaceMagnetic Stripe Selections G2ENTERJ for Do Not Read Two-Digit AddendumG2ENTERL for Do Not Read Five-Digit Addendum G2ENTERM for Addendum RequiredTrack Selection Send Start/Stop SentinelSend Accout Number Only Code ID DefinitionReviewing Configuration Settings Resetting to DefaultsData Editing Data Editing Functions Data FieldsAbccr Data Editing Formulas Formula SequenceCode ID Lengthmatchdivideaddsend Commands for Building Formulas Divide CommandsData Editing General Commands Time DelayData Editing Enabled ADD Field JjenterReview Configuration Jyenter Data FlowClearjxenter Exit Data Editing JzenterData Editing Command List ExamplesTrack MSR Track 1 data Operating Procedure TroubleshootingGeneral Procedures OperationKeyboard Interface Problems Scanning ConfigurationsBAR Code Default Settings Appendix aCrlf Magnetic Stripe Default Settings Appendix BUPC-A, -E UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8Appendix C Function Code Table for AT Interface Appendix DMagnetic Stripe Standard Data Formats California Driver’s License Format Track LRE IDConnector PIN-OUTS Appendix EAamva Driver’s License Format Track 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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