
Auto 80%
The application automatically chooses an aperture size based on 80% of the X-dimension.
Auto Aperture for 2D Barcodes
The application automatically chooses an aperture size based on the X-dimension in accordance with the suggestion in
ISO/IEC 15415.
X-Dimension
Aperture
≤ 6 mil
02 (2 mil)
6 mil < x ≤ 7.5 mil
03 (3 mil)
7.5 mil < x ≤ 10 mil
05 (5 mil)
10 mil < x ≤ 20 mil
08 (8 mil)
20 mil < x ≤ 30 mil
16 (16 mil)
≥ 30 mil
20 (20 mil)
Note
: AIM-DPM grading (ISO/IEC TR 29158) always selects an aperture automatically based on the X- Dimension
of the decoded symbol, which overrides the above rules. These rules only apply to ISO/IEC 15415 grading when
Auto Aperture
is selected.
Auto Aperture for 1D Barcodes
The application automatically chooses an aperture size based on the X-dimension in accordance with the suggestion in
ISO/IEC 15416. For the Generic application standard, the following table is used for most symbologies:
X-Dimension
Aperture
≤ 7.0 mil
03 (3 mil)
7.1 mil < x ≤ 13 mil
05 (5 mil)
13 mil < x ≤ 25 mil
10 (10 mil)
> 25 mil
20 (20 mil)
For UPC/EAN, regardless of X-dimension or magnification
06 (6 mil)
You can override these rules by specifying a specific aperture directly for any application that requires a specified
aperture. An application specification (such as GS1 Gen Spec, or MIL-STD 129) specifies an aperture value which can
be different than what the rules in the table would yield.
Scripting
Setup Tool allows you to customize a script for outputting results. Scripting can be used to output a wide variety of
information. For more details on customizing and making your own scripts, refer to the
DataMan Communications and
Programming Guide
. For verification results, two scripting templates are provided listing the most common output
formats for verification results which can be generated to a csv or an html report.
To enable scripting using the scripting templates provided, select the
Format Data
icon and the radio button for Script-
Based Formatting.
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