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3-15 Code 39 (Code 32, Trioptic Code 39)
Read:
Format
Start character (*)
Data digits (variable)
Check digit (optional)
End character (*)
Check digit verification:
The check digit is optional and made as the sum module 43 of the numerical
value of the data digits.
Check digit transmission:
By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted.
Max./Min. code length:
Each symbol has own max./min. code length. If both setting of max./min. code
length are “00”s, the setting of global max./min. code length is effective. The length is defined as to the
actual barcode data length to be sent. Label with length exceeds these limits will be rejected. Make
sure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting, or otherwise all the
labels of the symbol will not be readable. In particular, you can see the same value for both minimum
and maximum reading length to force the fixed length barcode decoded.
Code ID setting:
Refer to Code ID setting of
Insertion group selection:
Refer to Insertion group selection of
Start/End transmission:
The start and end characters of Code 39 are
“
*
”
s. You can transmit all
data
digits including two
“
*
”
s.
“
*
”
as data character:
By setting Enable,
“
*
”
can be recognized as data character.
Convert Code 39 to Code 32:
Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical
industry. Note that Code 39 must be enabled in order for this parameter to function.
Format of Code 32
“A” (optional)
Data digits (8 digits)
Check digit (1 digit)
Code 32 Prefix “A” transmission:
By setting Enable, the prefix character “A” can be added to all
Code
32 barcodes.
Trioptic Code 39 read:
Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of magnetic tapes
and computer cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters.
Format
Start character ($)
Data digits (6 digits)
Eed character ($)
Trioptic Code 39 Start/End transmission:
The start and end characters of Trioptic Code 39 are
“
$
”
s. You can transmit all data digits including two
“
$
”
s.
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