
Code Definition
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Check Digit Type
This parameter allows selecting from a list of standardized check digits relative to the Code Type selected.
Check Digit Tx
This option allows the Check Digit to be included in the code transmitted.
Bar Count
The Bar Count allows to further specify the number of elements in the read code for Code 128, GS1-128, Code 93 or
Code 39 Full ASCII.
For these codes, the same number of barcode elements (bars + spaces) can be associated with a different number of
characters.
Selections:
Variable
to select the correct number of characters, set
Label Length
to the
desired
fixed
value and Bar Count to Variable.
12
Code 128
Subset A
12
Code 128
Subset C
Digit Number 2, Bar Count variable
Code 128 or
GS1-128 or
Code 93
from
25 to 385
a variable number of characters in steps of 6 whose range depends on the
code symbology selected.
Code 39
Full ASCII
from
29 to 619
a variable number of characters in steps of 10 whose range depends on
the code symbology selected.
To select a particular barcode length in elements, set Bar Count to the
desired fixed value and
Label Length
to
Variable
.
12
Code 128
Subset A
1234
Code 128
Subset C
Digit Number variable, Bar Count 31
Min/Max Label Length
Codes, whose lengths are within the range of values specified by these parameters, will be accepted for decoding.
Selections: from
1
to
60
Label length in number of characters
from
2
to
74
for
GS1 DataBar Expanded
label length in number of characters
NOTE
The value set as maximum acceptable label length must always be greater than the value set for
the minimum label length. These parameters are configurable when the
Label Length
is set to
Variable
.
Code Label Local No Read String
This is used when the defined code is not read in the reading phase. The Local No Read String is enabled when setting
the
No Read Message
parameter to Local No Read Message.