2-15
By default, standard RSS-14 is disabled, scan 1 to enable. We support the
standard and stacked versions of RSS-14 formats.
For more information on RSS-14, see the AIM website at
http://www.aimglobal.org/standards/symbinfo/rss_overview.asp
Code 93
Enable Code 93 0
Disable Code 93 1
Enable Full ASCII Code 93 2
Disable Full ASCII Code 93 3
Code 93 is similar in character set to Code 39. See Appendix F; Code
93 for more information. Code 93 is not a commonly used bar code
symbology.
Preamble
Preambles are user-defined data that is attached to the beginning of data
(bar code or keyed) that is transmitted to the host by the RF Terminal. For
example, if you set a preamble of @@ and scanned bar code data of 12345,
@@12345 would be transmitted to the host.
By default, the RF Terminal has no preambles configured. Preambles
can contain up to 15 characters scanned from the bar coded FULL
ASCII Menu. To set a preamble:
1. Scan the Preamble bar code or select Preamble from the
keypad menu.
2. Scan the desired characters (up to 15) from the FULL ASCII Menu.
3. Scan the SET bar code, or if using the keypad, press ENTER.
4. To clear the Preamble and return to the default (no Preambles
defined), scan CLEAR at step #2, and then continue with your
setup.
You can use the Preamble to trim characters from the data you are
entering into the RF Terminal. You can trim from 1-15 characters from
the data by creating a preamble of:
~x
where ~ is ASCII 126 and x is a single hex digit 1-F (corresponding to
1-15). Data that is shorter than the trim amount is transmitted without
trimming. Preambles trim characters from the front of the data. Here
are some examples:
B
ar
Codes
Other