Enter 196 End
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Setting up your Operation Modes
7
7-4-3-19.
Set Preamble Code
In the process of transmitting data, Preamble Code normally precedes both Prefix Code
and barcode data as a user-defined string to format the output data. Although Preamble
Code and Prefix Code work similarly to structure the transmitted message, functionality
they individually intend to perform differs. Basically, Preamble Code is designed to
arrange a layout using line terminators, such as carriage return, line fee, line separator,
paragraph separator and so on. Therefore, it is suggested to associate this configurable
parameter with equivalent ASCII code value for line terminators whenever you possibly
use preamble code in the hope of organizing the transmitted message. Please follow the
below steps to configure Preamble Code.
Procedure
(1)
Scan
Enter
barcode.
(2)
Scan
PreambleChar
barcode to configure Preamble Code.
(3)
Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the
appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired the
desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length. For instance, to set
preamble code to be <CR><LF>, scan
0, D, 0,
and then A to assign the specified
hexadecimal value “0D0A”.
(4)
Scan
SET
barcode to complete the variable-binding operation.
(5)
Scan
End
barcode to complete the configuration.
7-4-3-20.
Set Postamble Code
In the process of transmitting data, Postamble Code is appended to both Suffix Code and barcode
data as a user-defined string to format the output data. However, Postamble Code not simply works
like Suffix Code to better format the transmitted messages, but, to precisely describe it, expects to
emulate line terminators to break transmission line. Consequently, it is strongly suggested to
associate this configurable parameter with equivalent ASCII code value for line terminators. Please
follow the below steps to configure Postamble Code.
*C6CE3*
PreambleChar
C6CE3
(Length: 2 digits)