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Configuring Symbology
8
8-2-9.
Set Message Content to Insert
Ins0PosChar
and
Ins1PosChar
parameters allow you to define your own custom message
used to organize scanned data in a better format. With reference to the parameter value which
you associate with the set of parameters in
Section 8-2-8
, the custom info will be
accordingly inserted in the specific position. That is,
Ins0Pos
refers to the position where
Ins0PosChar
will be inserted whereas
Ins1PosChar
will be added in the position of
Ins1Pos.
Procedure
(1)
Scan
Enter
barcode.
(2)
Scan
Ins0PosChar
barcode to specify the message content.
(3)
Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix
to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be
at most 2 characters in length. For instance, to set its content to be “AB”, scan
4, 1,
4,
and then
2
to assign the specified hexadecimal value “4142”.
(4)
Scan
SET
barcode to complete the variable-binding operation.
(5)
Scan
Ins1PosChar
barcode first and then repeat Step (3)-(4) to complete the similar
configurations, if necessary.
(6)
Scan
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barcode to complete the configuration.
8-2-10.
Set Code ID for UPC-A
A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be
differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one
type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID
for UPC-A.
(Length: 2 digits)
*D18E3*
Ins0PosChar
D18E3
(Length: 2 digits)
*D1AE3*
Ins1PosChar
D1AE3
(Length: 2 digits)
*D1CE3*
ID
D1CE3