Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies

Optional means scanner reads UPC/EAN bar codes with or without add-ons.

Disable directs the scanner not to recognize or read add-on portions of UPC/EAN labels, but to read the main body of the label.

Price/Weight Check Digit

Price/Weight Check Digit provides options for enabling price/ weight check digits. The feature includes selections for domestic four or five digit, and European four or five digit, as well as the option to disable the price/weight check.

Read Verification

Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host.

Configuring the UPC/EAN Options

Use the following bar codes to configure the UPC/EAN options.

UPC Data Format Settings

These settings affect UPC data format. Scan the following bar codes to send or not send the check digit and the Number System Digit (NSD).

Note: The NSD settings operate only with RS-232 and Keyboard

Wedge interfaces.

The NSD is the character that precedes the UPC bar code.

Common NSDs are:

0 is used for regular UPC-A bar codes.

2 is used for random weight items such as meat and produce.

3 is used for the drug and health items.

4 is used for in-store non-food items.

5 is used for coupons.

The Location of the NSD: This UPC-A bar code contains an NSD of 0.

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Intermec SR60 manual Configuring the UPC/EAN Options, Price/Weight Check Digit, UPC Data Format Settings