2-12
parameter. To enable UPC-E1 reading, set the
2 of 5 Code
parameter
to
8
. To turn
off
UPC-E1 reading, set it back to the default of
9.
•
If you prefer to transmit UPC-E bar codes in a 6-digit format while EAN-
8 is transmitted in its original 8-digit format use setting
F
. This will
allow you to use settings
9
and
A
and still transmit EAN-8 as 8 digits.
•
UPC-A can be transmitted in EAN-13 format by adding a leading 0
(USA county code) to the UPC-A data. This setting is found in the
Laser Options
parameter. To transmit in EAN-13 format, set the
Laser Options
parameter to
F
. To return to the default (UPC-A
transmitted in original format) set it to
E.
Code 128
Disable Code 128
0
Enable Code 128
1
Enable UCC/EAN-128
2
Disable UCC/EAN-128
3
Enable Storage Tek Code (TriOptic Code 39)
C
Disable Storage Tek Code (TriOptic Code 39)
D
Bar Code ID’s transmitted
E
Bar Code ID’s not transmitted
F
•
UCC/EAN-128 is a subset of Code 128 that follows certain
specifications regarding character content, length and check digits.
Enabling UCC/EAN-128 (
2
) causes the RF Terminal to look for a Code
128 bar code that begins with the Code 128 F1 (Function 1) character.
See
Appendix H: Code 128
for more details.
•
The StorageTek Tape Label code is a proprietary variation of Code 39
code used for the storage of computer data tapes. Enabling the tape label
code (
C
) does not disable reading of Code 128 or Code 39 bar codes.
•
Bar Code ID’s are characters assigned to each bar code type to identify
that particular type of code. These Bar Code IDs can outputted as prefix
to the bar code data to identify what type of bar code you are using.
The Bar Code ID’s are assigned as follows:
Bar Code
ID Bar Code
ID Bar Code
ID Bar Code
ID
Codabar
a
2 of 5
f
UPC-E (1)
o
LabelCode 4
y
Code
39
b Code
128 g EAN-8
p LabelCode
5 z
UPC-A c
Code
93
i
RSS-14 r
EAN-13 d
MSI
j
StorageTek
s
I
2of5
e UPC-E(0) n Plessey
x
The ID character is transmitted in front of the bar code data.
Bar
Codes