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ISO 15434
: The ISO 15434 option checks data for many industry standards which encode information using
ISO/IEC 15434 data structures. These codes generally begin with the sequence )]><RS>nn<GS> where nn are
two digits which are typically 05, 06 or 12. MIL-STD-130 and some shipping container applications use this
formatting style.
Dot Peen
Use the dot peen option for codes created through a process where dots are peened onto a metal surface. Select
Dot
Peen
to use the AIM-DPM Stick algorithm to connect dots.
Min X-Dimension (mils)
You can set a minimum x-dimension value that is allowed during verification. The lowest value that can be set is 1 mil.
Any code that falls below the minimum x-dimension set receives a grade of FAIL (X Dimension out of Range). If no
minimum x-dimension is specified, the application defaults to 5 mils.
Max X-Dimension (mils)
You can set a maximum x-dimension value that is allowed during verification. The highest value that can be set is 100
mils. Any code that is above the maximum x-dimension set receives a grade of FAIL (X Dimension out of Range). If no
maximum x-dimension is specified, the application defaults to 30 mils.
Pass Grade
Select a minimum passing grade based on a certain letter or numerical value (that is, C >1.5). Any code verified that
does not receive an Overall Grade above the Pass Grade minimum set receives a grade of Fail for Pass Grade on the
User Interface and Report.
QR Quiet Zone
You can select either ISO 18004 Quiet zone requirements of a 4 module-sized quiet zone or ISO 16480 Quiet zone
requirement of a 1 module-sized quiet zone.
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