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Prefix / Suffix Values
Ring decoder engine prefix and suffix parameters should not be set, changed, or reset using the Prefix and Suffix bar
codes shown in this section. When the Bluetooth Ring Scanner Module is reset to defaults, the prefix and suffix settings
revert to their default values and need to be scanned again. Use the ScanWedge / ScanWedge NGW Power Tool (Dolphin
70e) or Data Collection / Scanner control panel (all others) in the host computer to store prefix and suffix values.
See previous section titled
(page 5-1) for an explanation.
Prefix (P) Default: Null
Suffix1 (S1) Default: LF
Suffix2 (S2) Default: CR
Note: Parameter “Scan Data Transmission Format” must be set before selecting Prefix/Suffix values.
Note: A prefix and/or one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing. These values are set by
scanning four bar codes (resulting in a four digit number) that correspond to key codes for various mobile devices.
Note: See the table titled
(page 9-2) for keycodes.
Note: Prefix
To begin setting Prefix values for SSI hosts first set the Scan Data Transmission Format, then scan this Scan Prefix bar
code:
Next, scan four numeric bar codes that correspond to the computer key code using
(page 5-81) at the end of this chapter.
If you wish to change your selection, scan Cancel on the Imager Keypad Number Symbols page.
Suffix 1
To begin setting Suffix 1 value, scan this Scan Suffix 1 bar code:
Next, scan four numeric bar codes that correspond to the computer keycode using the
If you wish to change your selection, scan Cancel on the “Imager Keypad Number Symbols” page.
Suffix 2
To begin setting Suffix 2 value, scan this Scan Suffix 2 bar code:
Next, scan four numeric bar codes that correspond to the computer keycode using the
If you wish to change your numeric selection, scan Cancel on the “Imager Keypad Number Symbols” page.
Summary of Contents for 8650
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