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MicroHAWK Engine Integration Guide
Configuration Database Status
Column Width
Symbology
Disabled
When
Symbology
is disabled, the database uses the current
Symbology
setup to
determine active symbologies.
Any Symbology (Add 1)
All symbologies
except Pharmacode
are enabled while this database index is being used.
Data Matrix (Add 2)
If enabled, Data Matrix will be active for this database index.
Important:
The ECC level must be configured using the Data Matrix command
<K479>
. If
no ECC level has been configured, the reader will not decode Data Matrix symbols.
Definition:
The image dimension settings can be applied as a Window of Interest or a
Region of Interest, depending on the image dimension mode selected in the
Database Mode
command.
Serial Cmd:
<
K255,
index,exposure,gain,pixel binning,row pointer,column pointer, row depth,
column width
,symbology,morphology operator,morphology size
>
Default
QSXGA MicroHAWK: 2592
SXGA MicroHAWK: 1280
WVGA MicroHAWK: 752
Options:
QSXGA MicroHAWK:
8 to (2592 – column pointer)
SXGA MicroHAWK:
8 to (1280 – column pointer)
WVGA MicroHAWK:
8 to (752 – column pointer)
Definition:
This field allows the user to configure the database to enable specific symbologies
for selected database indexes. Symbology-specific parameters must be
configured with the appropriate symbology command.
For example, if fixed length Code 128 is required, it must first be set up with
the Code 128 command:
<K474>
.
To select a particular symbology, add the number value associated with that
symbology.
Examples:
If Data Matrix and Code 39 are required, the paramater would be: 2 + 16 =
18
.
If Interleaved 2 of 5, BC412, and DataBar Limited are required, the parameter
would be: 128 + 2048 + 16384 =
18560
.
Serial Cmd:
<
K255,
index,exposure,gain,pixel binning,row pointer,column pointer, row depth,
column width,
symbology
,morphology operator,morphology size
>
Default:
Disabled
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