Start/Stop

Characters

Start/Stop Match

Start/Stop

Format

Read Verification

QuadraLogic Decoding

If you select fixed length format, there are three bar code labels for programming your scanner to read either one or two fixed lengths. The labels are:

Set First Fixed Length - instructs the scanner that the next two programming labels scanned will define the first fixed label length. This setting must be between 03 and 501 characters.

Set Second Fixed Length - instructs the scanner that the next two programming labels scanned will define the second fixed label length. This setting must be between 03 and 501 characters.

No Second Fixed Length - configures the scanner to recognize only the first fixed length.

Start/Stop Characters can be either Send or Don’t Send depending on your host’s interface requirement. Refer to your host user’s manual to identify your system requirements.

Start/Stop Match can be enabled or disabled.

Start/Stop Format can be set to one of four standard format options: ABCD/TN*E, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/tn*e, or abcd/abcd. This setting must match your system requirements. If you select one of these options, it determines how the ASCII characters A, B, C, D (used for Start/Stop characters) are translated before being sent to the host.

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.

QuadraLogic Decoding directs the scanner to decode labels with widespread problems of spots, voids, and/or non-uniform widths.

To optimize your scanner’s performance activate this option only for symbologies for which it is necessary.

There are many additional ways to configure the scanner to read and decode extremely poor labels. Contact your sales representative or service provider for other advanced QuadraLogic Decoding settings.

1.For this symbology, the scanner will decode up to 50 characters, but the actual length read will vary depending upon the interface type, and bar code physical size and quality.

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