Enter 200 End
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Configuring Symbology
8
8-3-3
Set Code ID for Aztec
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 Aztec.
Procedure
(1)
Scan
Enter
barcode.
(2)
Scan
AztecUDSI
barcode to tailor Code ID for
Aztec
to your needs.
(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 Code ID to be “Az”, scan
4, 1, 7,
and then
A
to assign the specified hexadecimal value “417A”.
(4)
Scan
SET
barcode to complete the variable-binding operation.
(5)
Scan
End
barcode to complete the configuration.
8-3-4
Set Length Scale
Length scale variables have to work collaboratively with length qualification which is
illustrated in Section 8-3-2. For the reason, three length variables are available for you to
further associate with the desired values. Depending on the type of qualification you select,
length variables can have different meanings. With
Min
length condition,
AztecLen1
variable represents the minimum size to limit the minimum length of a valid barcode. On the
other hand, with
Min/Max
length condition, the barcode will be decoded only if its length
has to fall within the range of
AztecLen1
to
AztecLen2
.
In this case,
AztecLen1
stands for
the minimum and
AztecLen2
for the maximum. However,
AztecLen1, AztecLen2,
and
AztecLen3
can also represent a group of length limits when
Fixed
length qualification is
chosen. It means the scanner will only decode the barcode with the length which agrees with
AztecLen1, AztecLen2, or AztecLen3.
*53532*
Min/Max
53532
*53C02*
AztecUDSI
53C02
(Length: 2 digits)