Codabar Settings:

Enable/Disable Codabar

If enabled, Codabar symbology will be read, subject to the reading restrictions specified by this set of options. If disabled, the data from the symbology will be disregarded.

F5<ENTER>A for Codabar Enable

F5<ENTER>B for Codabar Disable

Send Start/Stop Characters

Codabar uses the A, B, C, and D characters as Start and Stop characters, giving 16 unique Start/Stop character combinations. Some applications require that these characters be transmitted with the data while others specify that they must not be sent.

F5<ENTER>C to Send Start/Stop

F1<ENTER>D Do Not Send Start/Stop

Check Digit

When Check Digit is selected, the reader takes the last character in the decoded data stream as a check digit. It then calculates the correct check digit for the remaining data and compares it to the last data character. If it is the same, the data is accepted. If not, the data is rejected. With the Calculate and Send Check Digit option, the reader will send the check digit as part of the data stream. If the Calculate but not Send Check Digit option is selected, the reader will strip it from the data stream before transmission. If the Check Digit is not calculated, the reader will assume the last data character read from the symbol is part of the data stream and will not make a comparison test.

F1<ENTER>E to Not Calculate Check Digit and send whole data stream F1<ENTER>F to Calculate and Send Check Digit

F1<ENTER>G to Calculate but not send Check Digit

MSI/Plessey Settings:

Enable/Disable MSI/Plessey

If enabled, MSI/Plessey symbology will be read, subject to the reading restrictions specified by this set of options. If disabled, the data from the symbology will be disregarded.

F7<ENTER>A for MSI/Plessey Enable

F7<ENTER>B for MSI/Plessey Disable

Check Digit

The MSI/Plessey symbology requires a check digit, and can optionally have two check digits. The reader can either send the check digit(s) as part of the data, or strip it before transmission to the host.

F7<ENTER>C for Send Check Digit

F7<ENTER>D for Do Not Send Check Digit

Select only one of the following check digit schemes: F7<ENTER>E for Single Mod 10 Check Digit F7<ENTER>F for Two Mod 10 Check Digits

F7<ENTER>G for Mod 10/Mod 11 Check Digits

Retail Bar Codes

Retail bar codes are based on the Uniform Code Council product code encoding algorithms. These are commonly referred to as the UPC/EAN symbologies.

1.Enter RETAIL BAR CODE SETUP MODE by typing /E/D/FG.

2.Press <ENTER>.

3.Type the one or two-character code for the selection you wish to make.

4.Save your selection by pressing <ENTER>.

5.To review the current setting, enter GY<ENTER>.

6.Exit the group setup mode by entering GZ<ENTER>.

7.To reset the terminal type setting to default, enter GX<ENTER>.

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