Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table, below are examples of scanned bar code data and results of these manipulations.
Bar Code Symbology | Raw Scanner Data | Resulting Data |
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]C11234567890123 | bbb1234567890xxx | |
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]C111234567890123 | bbb11234567890xxx | |
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]C1123 | < rejected > (too short) | |
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]E01234567890987 | ccc]E04567890yyy | |
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]E01231234567890987 | ccc]E0234567890yyy | |
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]E01234 | ccc]E0yyy | |
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I2/5 | ]I04444567890987654321 | < rejected > (too long) |
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I2/5 | ]I04444567890123 | ddd7890zzz |
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I2/5 | ]I0444 | dddzzz |
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I2/5 | ]I022245622 | ddd45zzz |
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]G0123456 | < rejected > (disabled) | |
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]G0444444 | < rejected > (disabled) | |
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]A01234567890 | aaa4567890www | |
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]A41231234567890 | aaa1234567890www | |
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]A4 | < rejected > (too short) | |
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Note: Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep. In some cases, the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep (from the external scanner), and then the rejection of scanned bar code data by the processing causes a bad scan beep on the same data.
ProcessingStart > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Processing tab
The Processing tab contains a user configurable key delay that applies to scanned bar codes as they are input when Remote Desktop is the application with the input focus.
Factory Default Settings
Enable buffered key output | Enabled |
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Same buffer limit (characters) | 32 |
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Delay between (key) buffers | 75 ms |
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Note: Settings on this panel have no effect when RFTerm is the application with the input focus.
Enable buffered key outputDefault is enabled (checked). Click the checkbox to turn off buffered key output.
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