Postamble
Postambles
are user-defined data that is attached to the end of data (bar code or keyed) that is transmitted to
the host by the RF Terminal. For example, if you set a Postamble of
@@
and scanned bar code data of
12345
,
12345@@
would be transmitted to the host.
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By default, the RF Terminal has no Postambles configured. Postambles can contain up to 15 characters.
To set
a Postamble:
1
Select option “
8”
from the
RF Terminal
Setup menu then “
2”
for
Postamble
from the
Other
Settings
menu.
2
Enter the desired characters (up to 15). Pressing the shift key will turn the cursor red to indicate
that the shift is active. Pressing shift again will turn the cursor white and return to unshifted
mode..
3
Press “ENTER”.when you are finished entering data.
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To clear the
Postamble
and return to the default (no Postamble defined), press “
CLEAR”
.
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You can use the
Postamble
to trim characters from the data you are entering into the RF Terminal. You can
trim from 1-15 characters from the data by creating a Postamble of:
~
x
where ~ is ASCII 126 and x is a single hex digit 1-F (corresponding to 1-15). Data that is shorter than the
trim amount is transmitted without trimming. Postambles trim characters from the end of the data. Here are
some examples:
Data
Postamble
Data Transmitted
123
XYZ
123XYZ
12345678
~3XYZ
12345XYZ
12345678
~9
12345678
12345678901
~A
1
123456
~5
1
Postamble trims trailing characters
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Using the Bar Code ID feature and the
Postamble
, you can trim data selectively, trimming characters only on
the bar code type specified. To use selective trimming, enter:
~
bx
where
b
is the
Bar Code ID character
(see the
Code 128 setup parameter
) and
x
is the number of
characters to trim from the end of the data. For example,
~b2~c1
says “trim 2 characters from Code 39
data and 1 character from UPC-A data”. Remember that the
Postamble
trims trailing data.
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Lastly, the
Postamble
can be used to check a maximum character length for data entered. To check for length
in the
Postamble
, enter:
|
nnmm
where | is ASCII 124,
nn
is the two-digit minimum and
mm
is the two-digit maximum. |0210 would
check for a minimum of 2 characters and a maximum of 10 If you try to scan a bar code outside the
minimum or maximum lengths, no decode will result. Entering data by keypad is not affected.
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