Enter 192 End
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Setting up your Operation Modes
7
7-4-3-15.
Set Delimiter Between Date/Time Stamps and Barcode Data
Delimiter refers to a specified character or a set of characters used to divide lengthy
transit data into a group of data. By associating the parameter with the valid value, the
specified delimiter will be interposed between timestamps and the decoded message to
have transmitted data better formatted. However, to make sure this parameter functions
properly, please refer to
Section 7-4-3-10
to enable the relevant delimiter parameter as
well.
Procedure
(1)
Scan
Enter
barcode.
(2)
Scan
DelimiterChar
barcode to configure the delimiter.
(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
1 character in length. For instance, to use “;” character to break down the output
string, scan
3
first and then
B
to assign the specified hexadecimal value “3B”.
(4)
Scan
SET
barcode to complete the variable-binding operation.
(5)
Scan
End
barcode to complete the configuration.
7-4-3-16.
Set Delimiter Between Date and Time Stamps
Delimiter refers to a specified character or a set of characters used to divide lengthy
transit data into a group of data. By associating the parameter with the valid value, the
specified delimiter will be interposed between Time and Date stamps to have transmitted
data better formatted. However, to make sure this parameter functions properly, please
refer to
Section 7-4-3-12
and
Section 7-4-3-13
to enable time and date stamps as well.
*C0BE2*
DelimiterChar
C0BE2
(Length: 1 digit)
(Length: 1 digit)
*C0AE2*
DateTimeSpareChar
C0AE2