~LDxx

This command sets the % decode threshold for a passing condition. If analyzing poorly printed symbols, it is recommended that partial decodes be enabled at the decoder level when this command is enabled.

xx= failure threshold. Example ~LD75: if 74 % or less of scans on a code were not fully decoded, this sets a failure for this parameter.

~PB816xxx100

This command sets the minimum percent of scans on a code which calculate good quiet zones to determine an acceptable quiet zone analysis. The field xxx is the minimum passing threshold. Example: if xxx = 030, a minimum of 30% of all fully decoded scans on a code must calculate a good quiet zone, or a failure condition is set for this parameter.

~PB806xxx000

This command sets the threshold for the ISO Defects calculation on a code to set a failure condition. The field xxx is the passing threshold for the calculation. For example: if xxx = 025, a Defects analysis of 26% or higher will cause a failure condition for this parameter.

~PB802xxx100

This command sets the threshold for the ISO Decodability calculation on a code to set a failure condition. The field xxx is the passing threshold for the calculation. For example: if xxx = 037, a Decodability analysis of 36% or lower will cause a failure condition for this parameter.

~PB804xxx100

This command sets the threshold for the ISO Symbol Contrast calculation on a code to set a failure condition. The field xxx is the passing threshold for the calculation. For example: if xxx = 020, a Symbol Contrast analysis of 19% or lower will cause a failure condition for this parameter.

~PB815xxx000

This command sets the threshold for the ratio calculation on a code to set a failure condition. The field xxx is the passing threshold for the calculation. For example: if xxx = 025, a ratio analysis of 2.4 or lower will cause a failure condition for this parameter.

~PB811xxxyyy

This command sets the threshold for acceptable X dimension ranges. The value for xxx is the narrowest acceptable X dimension. The value yyy is the widest acceptable X dimension. Units are in .001 inch (mils). For example: ~PB811010020 will cause a failure for an X dimension less than 10 mils or greater than 20 mils.

~LN##

This command sets the minimum number of codes to be read during a sync period. ## = the number of codes. For example: ~LN02 causes a No Read condition to be set if less than 2 bar codes are fully decoded during a sync interval. See the ~LZ## (page 6-17) command below for priority.

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