
Barcode Tab
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Scanner > Barcode tab
The Barcode tab contains several options to control barcode processing. Options include:
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Defining custom Code IDs
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Disable processing of specified barcode symbologies
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Rejecting barcode data that is too short or too long
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Stripping characters including Code ID, leading or trailing characters and specified barcode data strings
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Replacing control characters
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Adding a prefix and a suffix.
Notes:
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The Scanner application (Wedge) can only enable or disable barcode processing inside the Wedge software.
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The Scanner application enables or disables the Code ID that may be scanned.
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Enabling or disabling a specific barcode symbology is done manually using the configuration barcode. Configuration
barcodes for external scanner are available in the manual provided with the scanner.
Choose an option in the Enable Code ID drop-down box: None or Custom ID.
Buttons
Symbology Settings
Individually enable or disable a barcode from being scanned, set the mini-
mum and maximum size barcode to accept, strip Code ID, strip data from
the beginning or end of a barcode, or (based on configurable Barcode Data)
add a prefix or suffix to a barcode before transmission.
Ctrl Char Mapping
Define the operations the Wedge performs on control characters (values
less than 0x20) embedded in barcodes.
Custom Identifiers
Defines an identifier that is at the beginning of barcode data which acts as
a Code ID. After a Custom Identifier is defined, Symbology Settings can
be defined for the identifier.
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