
User’s Manual for
TPL7000
Series Portable Data Terminal
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to go back to the
Barcode Setup
screen.
6.4.3. Advanced Barcode Setup
a.
Select 2. “
Advance Set
” to enter
CPC 25
. Set up all
parameters in a manner similar to that mentioned in
6.4.2.
b.
Advanced barcode setups
involve 6 barcode symbologies
including: 1.
CPC 25
, 2.
EAN to ISBN/ISSN
, 3.
EAN-13
Digits
, 4.
EAN-8 Digits
, 5.
IATA Code
, and 6.
Codabar
ST/SP
.
c.
After parameters of one barcode symbology have been setup,
press
Enter
to shift to the next symbology for subsequent
setup.
d.
After all 6 advanced barcode setups (that is when under the
Codabar ST/SP
screen, either “
ABCD
” or “
a/t, b/n, c/*,
d/e
” or “
DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4
” has been selected and
confirmed) have been completed, press
Enter
to go back to
the
Barcode Setup
screen.
6.4.4. Pre/Post Amble Setup
a.
The
Pre/Post Amble Setup
consists of set-ups of 3 different
codes: the Barcode type ID code, the preamble, and the Post
Amble. Once a piece of data is collected and stored in the
database of the
TPL7000
terminal, it will automatically be
stored with the 3 said codes attached to it. Take
EAN-13
for
example: the Barcode type ID code is “->10”, the Preamble
“123”, and the Post Amble “999”. Suppose a barcode
representing “0028200106605” is scanned and decoded, and
the data gets stored and uploaded, what is going to be
displayed
on
the
host
screen
will
be
“->101230028200106605999”.
b.
Select 3. Pre/Post Amble from the
Barcode Setup
screen, the