Terminal Setup
Codabar Start/Stop Number
The Codabar start and stop characters (ABCD and ? for a wildcard) are selected by selecting the “General” symbology entry from the Decoder Control window under Object Editors in Twin Client. You can select any number from 0 to 24. Each number represents a combination of codabar start and stop characters as shown in the table below. For example, the start/stop number “7” selects a start character of “B” and stop character of “C”.
Start Character | Stop Character | “Codabar Start/Stop” |
|
| Number |
A | A | 0 |
A | B | 1 |
A | C | 2 |
A | D | 3 |
A | ? (Wildcard) | 4 |
B | A | 5 |
B | B | 6 |
B | C | 7 |
B | D | 8 |
B | ? (WildCard) | 9 |
C | A | 10 |
C | B | 11 |
C | C | 12 |
C | D | 13 |
C | ? (WildCard) | 14 |
D | A | 15 |
D | B | 16 |
D | C | 17 |
D | D | 18 |
D | ? (WildCard) | 19 |
? (WildCard) | A | 20 |
? (WildCard) | B | 21 |
? (WildCard) | C | 22 |
? (WildCard) | D | 23 |
? (WildCard) | ? (WildCard) | 24 |
Supported Equipment Manual • March, 2006 |