code used for the storage of computer data tapes. Enabling the tape label code (C) does not disable reading of Code 128 or Code 39 bar codes.

Bar Code ID’s are characters assigned to each bar code type to identify that particular type of code. These Bar Code IDs can be output as a prefix to the bar code data to identify what type of bar code you are using. The Bar Code ID’s are assigned as follows:

Bar Code

ID

Bar Code

ID

Bar Code

ID

Bar Code

ID

Codabar

a

2 of 5

f

UPC-E (1)

o

LabelCode 4

y

Code 39

b

Code 128

g

EAN-8

p

LabelCode 5

z

UPC-A

c

Code 93

i

RSS-14

r

 

 

EAN-13

d

MSI

j

StorageTek

s

 

 

I 2of5

e

UPC-E(0)

n

Plessey

x

 

 

The ID character is transmitted in front of the bar code data.

Codabar

Bar Codes

Enable Codabar

0

Disable Codabar

1

Enable CLSI Codabar

2

Disable CLSI Codabar

3

Disable Start/Stop character transmission

4

Enable Start/Stop character transmission

5

CLSI is a form of Codabar often used by libraries.

Setting 5 will transmit the Codabar start and stop characters with the bar code data to your computer. If you are varying the start and stop characters

to differentiate between different labels, transmitting the start and stop can be helpful. See Appendix G; Codabar for more information.

2 of 5 Code

Bar

Codes

Enable Interleaved 2 of 5

0

Disable Interleaved 2 of 5

1

Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 check digit

2

Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 check digit

3

Enable check digit transmission

4

Disable check digit transmission

5

Enable Standard 2 of 5

6

Disable Standard 2 of 5

7

Enable UPC- E1

8

Disable UPC- E1

9

Normal Code 39 decode (Laser scanners)

B

Loose Code 39 decode (for use with LZ400 thru windshields)

C

Looser Code 39 decode (for use with LZ400 thru windshields)

D

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Worth Data 802 RF user manual Codabar, Code, ID character is transmitted in front of the bar code data