
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings
When to Configure Label Transmit Settings
If you need to send information in addition to bar code label data, you can configure the scanner to transmit:
•global prefixes (or preambles).
•global suffixes (or postambles).
•
You may configure these Label Transmit settings only if your
SR60 scanner has been configured to use either the
Keyboard Wedge interface.
How to Use the Prefix, Suffix, and Label ID
The following table shows how you can use the prefix, suffix, and label ID characters.
Note: Using these features requires a thorough understanding of your specific system requirements. For help, contact Intermec Product Support.
Global Prefix
1st 2nd Char Char
0000
5051
0000
5051
0000
5051
0000
5051
0000
5000
0000
5051
Label ID as Prefix
1st 2nd Char Char
None
None
4646
4100a
None
None
None
None
45 00a
4546
None None
| Label ID | |
Label Data | as Suffix | |
| 1st | 2nd |
Examples | Char | Char |
0998875 | None |
|
0011223344 | None |
|
00210126 | None |
|
00210126 | None | 00a |
$99.95 | 25 | |
998875 | 25 | 00a |
101234567891 | None |
|
Code39Test | None |
|
Code128 | None |
|
0998875 | None |
|
0998875 | 46 | 46 |
0011223344 | 46 | 00a |
Global Suffix
1st 2nd Char Char
0000
000000
0000
0000
0000
0000
5357
5357
5300
5357
5357
5357
Resulting Label Format
Examples
0998875
PQ0011223344
FF00210126
PQA210126 $99.95% PQ998875E 10123456789SW PQCode39TestSW ECode128S
PFF09988875SW
0998875FFSW
PQ0011223344FSW
a. The 00 indicates no second character.
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