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MicroHAWK Engine Integration Guide
Symbol Data Output
Symbol Data Output
Symbol Data Output Status
Note:
Symbol Data Output
relates to data and should not be confused with
Outputs 1
,
2
,
and
3
listed in the
Output Parameters
which describe output states and functions.
Note: Symbol Data Output Status
, if set to
Match
or
Mismatch
, will not
take effect unless
Matchcode Type
is enabled and a master symbol is
loaded into memory.
Disabled
Match
Note:
A No-Read can still be transmitted if
Enabled
.
Mismatch
Note:
A No-Read can still be transmitted if
Enabled
.
Usage:
Useful when the host needs symbol data only under certain conditions.
Definition:
Defines the conditions under which decoded symbol data is transmitted
to the host.
Serial Cmd:
<
K705,
symbol data output status
,when to output,symbology identifier status
>
Default:
Good Read
Options:
0 = Disabled
1 = Match
2 = Mismatch
3 = Good Read
Usage:
It is useful when an application only needs to use the discrete outputs
and can allow the reader to do the decision-making. When
Disabled
, the
host does not need the symbol data and the communication lines are
used only for setup and status checks.
Definition:
When set to
Disabled
, the reader will not transmit any data that is generated
during a read cycle (symbols, No-Reads, etc.)
Usage:
Match
is used in an application that requires specific symbol information
and needs to sort, route, or verify based on matching the specific symbol
data.
Definition:
When set to
Match
, the reader transmits symbol data whenever a symbol
matches a master symbol. However, if
Matchcode Type
is
Disabled
, it
transmits on any good read.
Usage:
Mismatch is typically used as a flag within the host system to prevent an
item from being routed in the wrong container.
Definition:
With Mismatch enabled, the reader transmits symbol data whenever the
symbol data information does NOT match the master symbol.
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