Using Multiple Bar Codes

Using Bar Codes

Like all Code 39 bar codes, this sample starts and ends with an asterisk (*). $+$- starts programming mode. 00 is the ID number for the parameter that enables Code 39, and 1 turns it on. 02 specifies the Code 39 maximum-length parameter, and 35 sets it to 35 characters per label. EE saves the new settings and exits programming mode.

Using Multiple Bar Codes

Create multiple bar codes to program the portable. After making the settings in the first bar code (which must begin with *$+$-), the portable waits for additional programming bar code entry if the first bar code does not include EE*. Scanning the following two bar codes provides the same result as scanning the single one on page 64:

*$+$-

EE*

*$+$-001* *0235EE*

Commands cannot be split between two or more bar codes. It is not possible to have a parameter ID number at the end of one bar code and its setting or string at the beginning of the next.

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