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can vary from a low of .75 characters per inch (cpi) to a high of 9.4 cpi. There should be a ¼" "quiet zone" (white space) to the left and right of the bar code.
Code 39 uses an asterisk (*) as a start and stop character. This character must precede and follow the data in the bar code. The RF Terminal gives you the option of transmitting or not transmitting these characters when the bar code is read.
Exact specifications for Code 39 and other bar code symbologies can be obtained from ANSI at the address below:
American National Standards Institute Customer Service
11 West 42nd St.
New York, NY 10036 http://web.ansi.org document ANSI/AIM BC1-1995
Code 39 has several advanced features and functions that are discussed further in this appendix.
Code 39 Advanced Features and Functions
Mod 43 Check Character
Standard Code 39 can be printed with a "Mod 43 Check Character". This Mod 43 check character cannot be used with Full ASCII Code 39. Assigning a value to each character in the data to be bar coded from the table as follows derives the check character:
Char | value | Char | value | Char | value | Char | value |
0 | 0 | B | 11 | M | 22 | X | 33 |
1 | 1 | C | 12 | N | 23 | Y | 34 |
2 | 2 | D | 13 | O | 24 | Z | 35 |
3 | 3 | E | 14 | P | 25 | - | 36 |
4 | 4 | F | 15 | Q | 26 | . | 37 |
5 | 5 | G | 16 | R | 27 | space | 38 |
6 | 6 | H | 17 | S | 28 | $ | 39 |
7 | 7 | I | 18 | T | 29 | / | 40 |
8 | 8 | J | 19 | U | 30 | + | 41 |
9 | 9 | K | 20 | V | 31 | % | 42 |
A | 10 | L | 21 | W | 32 | | |
Mod 43 Check character calculation for Code 39
Here is an example to illustrate how the check character is calculated for bar code data of 123XYZ:
Take the sum of the values assigned to each character: 1 + 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 = 108
1 2 3 X Y Z
Divide the sum by 43: (thus the name modulus 43) 108/43 = 2 with a Remainder of 22
Find the character corresponding with the remainder.
M(value 22) is the CHECK CHARACTER
The data becomes 123XYZM, with M added as the Mod-43 check character.
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Table of Contents
Differences
Introduction
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Components
Installation
Installation Sequence
Connecting the Base Station to a serial port
Base station channel…
Connecting the Base station…
Configuring the Base station…
Battery too Low to Operate Hit Any Key to Power Down
Using the RF Terminal keypad…
Battery Life Indicator
Charge Battery Hit Any Key
Battery Charge Complete
To change the internal battery
Recharging the battery
Charging Battery Please Wait………
Firmware Uxxx HWyy-Rzz
Opening screen can be bypassed upon power up. See Chapter
Terminal Menu Functions
Windows Demo Programs and RF DLL Programmers Library
Installing the RF Terminal Utilities Software
Using the Windows 7000 RF Terminal Loader Utility
Installing the Windows Terminal Loader Utility
Terminal Eprom Loader Help Uninstall
Sign On Setup One Way Mode RF Site Survey
RF System Setup
Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal
RF Terminal ID
RF Configuration
Control Keys Only
RF Terminal Channel
Security Code
Skip Opening Screens
Code 3 of 9 Code
Bar Code Options
Automatic Check Back
UPC-A / EAN-13 Options
5 Code
UPC-E / EAN-8 Options
Code
Codabar
DataBar / RSS-14 Options
MSI and Plessey
Code 93 / Code
RS-232 I/O Settings
Year Output
Set Time
Set Date
Date Format
Laser Options
Speaker Settings
LCD Options
Nnmm
Other Settings
Preamble
Postamble
Settings menu
Download File
Reset to Factory Default
System Tools
Characters
Using the RF 7000 Configuration Utility
Base and Relay Setup
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Testing the RF link between base station and host
Operational Theory
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Here is how it works
How the Two-Way RF System works
Basic RF System communications…
Little more in depth…
Can I change a prompt after it has been sent?
How the One-Way RF System works
Data Received Was Enter Data?
How Site Survey works
Performing a Site Survey
Performance Issues
Evaluating your area of planned operation
Site Testing in Progress Please Wait…………
Press Enter When Ready or F1 to Exit
Relay n Cannot be
Relay Stations
How Relay Stations work…
Determining coverage areas for Base Stations and Relays
Is radio traffic contention likely?
Relay Installation
Before you begin programming…
Hardware Failures
Command without an ID
Operator Errors
Failure Planning
Host to Terminal Programming
Programming for the RF Terminal
LOW Level Ascii sequences directly
Planning
@Cfnfnfn...\cb
Color Display Programming
= White
@n,m,o,data
Where n m
@1,1,1,ITEM@2,1,1,QTY
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@2,1,1,ENTER Item no
Serial Reply
Base Station to Host Formats
Addressing a Terminal not SIGNed on
Base Station Error Feedback
Base Shut Down Due to Host Logic Error
@1,1,1,Scan Serial Number
Sequence Error Message
Illegal Command
?CR
Base Station Initialized Message
Control Keys for Possible Programming
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Concepts ActiveX Object Programming
PromptCOM/ActiveX
Valid valuesNone, Even, Odd
Properties ActiveX Object
Valid values
Line Terminal
True, False
Methods ActiveX Object
Color Codes for
Parameters line, position, prompt, shifted
Parameters line, position, prompt
Parameters line, position, prompt, FG, BG
Parameters line, position, prompt,FG,BG
Parameters font, linecount
Events ActiveX Object
Parameters FGcolor, BGcolor
Data passedterminal, data
Data Passed
Terminal
Server Communications
Programming Considerations Network Setup
PromptNET TCP/IP Active X Controls
Client Utility
Test For Good Communication
Concepts TCP/IP COM
Read Only
Problems
Properties TCP/IP COM
Valid values blank or a valid file name
Parameters basename, channel, terminal, count
Parameters basename, channel, terminal, data
Parameters basename, channel, terminal
Parameters basename, channel, terminal, line
Data passedbasename, channel
Parameters basename, channel, terminal, msgnum
Parameters basename, channel
Events TCP/IP COM
Data passedbasename, channel, terminal, data
OnTermEndKey
Zebra Cameo Printer
Portable Printers
Cameo and QL 3 Common Information
Part Number Description Price/Roll
Zebra QL 3 Printer
Voice Message Operations
Why Use Voice Messages and Prompts?
Tips for Using Voice Prompts
Assigning Error Messages
Default Voice Messages
General Considerations
Troubleshooting
Problems with a new installation
Changing the Battery
Message Meaning Action Required
Terminal Error Messages
Message
Meaning Action Required
Im not getting the distance I need
Troubleshooting specific problems
Can’t communicate at all
My response time is poor
Reader wont beep when I try to read bar codes
RF Terminal Problems
Problems reading Bar Codes
Get 6 beeps when the RF Terminal powers up
Have very poor read rates when scanning bar codes
If you have a problem…
RMA #XXXXXX
RS-422 Termination Jumpers
Channel and Jumper Changes
Opening a Base
Changing a Base to a Relay
Channel Changes
Connecting a Relay Station
Setting the Relay ID
Adding Relays
Correct Routing for Wiring
Routing the Wiring
Relay Test Plan and Failures Relay Failure
Incorrect Routing for Wiring
Relay Station RS422 Pin-outs
RS-422 Termination
Testing the Relay
Changing a Relay back to a Base
Changing the Channel on a Relay
F36 DB9 Straight Cable
Serial Pin-outs
Base Station to Host Pin-outs
F34 DB25 Null Modem Cable
Normal Firmware Download for a Terminal
Firmware Upgrades
Terminal Firmware Upgrades
Relay Station RS422 Pin-outs
C39
Code 39 Specifications
Base Station Firmware upgrades
Failsafe Firmware Download for a Terminal
Value 22 is the Check Character
Code 39 Advanced Features and Functions
Mod 43 Check Character
Mod 43 Check character calculation for Code
Full Ascii Extension to Code
Accumulate Mode
Clear Enter
Code 93 Specifications
Codabar start/stop transmission
Codabar Specifications
Code 128 Specifications
A12345b
UCC-128 Shipping Container Code
Interleaved 2 of 5 Code Specifications
UPC / EAN Specifications
Supplemental codes
Isbn Specifications
UPC/EAN checksum character
MSI/Plessey Specifications
Laser Scanners
How to scan a bar code
Aiming the Laser Dot
Laser Options
BEL
Ascii Code Equivalent Table