M-9500-3.0.6-0 INTEGRA 9500-9505 Operations Manual – English
Approved
: Spike Reed
Effective:
15 Nov 2010
Supersedes:
28 Jan 2010
LVS®
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Verify a Composite Code
A Composite code contains two basic sections: The 1D and 2D parts. Hold down
the mouse button and draw a blue box around the barcode image. Since there
are no quiet zones for GS1 Databar, make the box tight. Also, the barcode image
must be square to the field of view. The symbol can have no more than a 2
degree tilt.
Important:
Always position the barcode as close to the center of the field of
view as possible.
On the upper right side of the
Grading Tab
screen there are two boxes marked
1D and 2D (see above Figure). Choose which section of the code you wish to
view.
The 1D section contains the linear or 1D verification data.
The 2D section contains the composite portion of the code.
The box at the top of the screen shows the encoded data.
Note:
Blemish percentage has been turned off for all GS1 Databar Composite
codes.
Note:
All Linear codes that require a composite code component require a
linkage flag indicating the requirement, with the exception of EAN-13, UPC-A and
UPC-E. The GS1 Databar family of Linear codes have a linkage flag as part of
the encodation method. GS1-128 codes have a linkage flag based on a
superfluous code set switch immediately prior to the eternal, non-transmittable
check digit.