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Mini PowerWedge
®
The following bar code provides an example of batch programming.
Scanning it will turn off the autoterminator and set the maximum
length for Interleaved 2 of 5 labels to 15.
*$+$-B1%U0A15EE*
Like all Code 39 bar codes, this one starts and ends with an asterisk
(
*
).
$+$-
starts programming mode.
B1
specifies the autoterminator
parameter, and
%U
is the Code 39 equivalent of the null character,
which turns it off.
0A
specifies the Interleaved 2 of 5 maximum-
length parameter, and
15
sets it to 15 characters per label.
EE
saves
the new settings and exits programming mode.
Menu Programming
This programming method makes use of a “menu” of bar codes
found on the last page of this booklet. To program the Mini Power-
Wedge with the bar code menu, you must know the I.D. number of
the parameter you want to set and the acceptable input for that
parameter. This information is available in the
Mini PowerWedge Pro-
gramming Reference
.
To program the Mini PowerWedge using the bar code menu . . .
1.
In the
Mini PowerWedge Programming Reference,
find the iden-
tification number (I.D. #) of the parameter you want to
change.
2.
Scan the
START
bar code at the top of the bar code menu on
the last page of this booklet.
3.
Scan the bar codes for the digits of the parameter’s I.D. num-
ber. Then scan the bar codes for the setting you want to make
or string you want to enter.
For example, the I.D. number for enabling Codabar is 20, and
the code for On is 1. So to turn on Codabar, you would scan
2
and
0
(for 20) and then scan
1
(for On). (For other examples,
NOTE
If you need to change only one or two parameter
settings and don’t have a copy of the programming
reference booklet, you can get the information you
need from your dealer or Customer Service.