ID-04 Imager User’s Manual
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Output Format
Format Insert
Output Index
Length
Hex String
See
ASCII Character Entry Modifier
for a detailed explanation of how to
enter ASCII characters as hex values.
Definition:
Output Index
refers to the database entry you wish to modify with this
command. A formatted output is built by extracting data from a symbol’s
original data output and/or
inserting user-defined characters
.
It may be helpful to think of individual indexes as positions in the final formatted
output you wish to build. Starting with index # 1, enter either an extract or insert
command to begin building your desired output string. Then, with the next
index number, enter either an extract or insert command to continue building
the output string. Continue this process until you are finished building the
string.
Serial Cmd:
<
K741,
output index
,length,hex string>
Options:
1 to 100
Definition:
Specifies the length of the user-defined character string that will be inserted.
This function is limited to 4 characters per output index, so multiple indexes
must be entered in order to insert longer character sequences.
For example, if you wish to insert a 10 character sequence in user-defined
output, you would need three commands with consecutive index numbers,
where the first two character sequence lengths were 4 and the third was 2.
Serial Cmd:
<
K741,
output index,
length
,hex string>
Default:
0
(disabled; end of format cell array)
Options:
1 to 4
Definition:
Specifies a character string that represents ASCII characters to be
inserted in the database entry. Two hex characters are required for every
ASCII character to be inserted in the user-defined output string. These
two characters comprise the hex (base 16) value of the ASCII character.
For example, if you wanted to enter the three-character sequence “Hi!” you
would enter
3
for the length of the string, and a hex sequence of
486921
for
the ASCII sequence to be inserted. (48 = H; 69 = i; 21 = !)
Important:
Each pair of hex characters represents one ASCII character.
Hex character pairs range from 00 to FF. Since you are limited to 4 ASCII
characters per insertion per database entry, you are likewise limited to 8
hex characters per insertion per database entry.
Serial Cmd:
<
K741,
output index,length,
hex string
>
Default:
NUL
(00 in hex)
Options:
00 to FF (As many as 4 bytes, or hex pairs.)
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