Reset Data Editing Group
This command will clear the reader’s memory of all formulas, disable the Data
Editing feature, and send the original data with the preamble, postamble, and
terminator specified.
SELECTION CODE: JX
EXAMPLE:
To delete all data editing formulas from the reader’s memory, enter:
/E/D/FJ<ENTER>JX<ENTER>JZ<ENTER>
Review Configurations
This command allows you to view all the data editing formulas stored in the
reader’s memory, as well as all other data editing settings.
SELECTION CODE: JY
EXAMPLE:
To view all data editing formulas in the reader’s memory, enter:
/E/D/FJ<ENTER>JY<ENTER>JZ<ENTER>
Exit Data Editing Mode
Remember to enter JZ<ENTER> to save your settings and exit the Data Editing
mode.
SELECTION CODE: JZ
Omni Data Flow
The Omni reader processes scanned data in the following order:
1. Raw data is scanned and decoded and placed in an ASCII character format
in the reader’s memory.
2. The bar code symbology and magnetic stripe track tests (maximum/minimum
length, check digit, send sentinels, etc.) are applied to the data.
3. Following the successful completion of these tests, the data is compared to
each data editing formula stored in memory.
4. If the data matches one of the data editing formulas, it is processed and sent
to the output port. If the data does not match any of the formulas and the
UNMATCHED INPUT function is set to DO NOT SEND, the data will be
discarded.
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Set the Sequence in which Data Fields are Sent
This command specifies the order in which data fields are transmitted to
the host. Each separate field is assigned an upper case alpha letter in the
order in which it is created. So the first data field created is A, the second
is B, and so on.
SELECTION CODE: JK
Characters Assigned to Data Fields in the Transmission Order Desired
EXAMPLE:
To transmit the data fields {ABC}{1234}{DEFG} to the host so that the
second and third data fields are reversed, enter:
/E/D/FJ<ENTER>JK<ENTER>A<ENTER>C<ENTER>B<ENTER>
JZ<ENTER>
This means that input data “ABC1234DEFG” will be transmitted as
{ABC}{DEFG}{1234}.
Time Delay
In addition to specifying the order in which data fields are transmitted to
the host, you can add a time delay between each field. The amount of time
delay is two digits multiplied by 100 milliseconds. So if the time delay
specified is “02” the time delay will be 200 milliseconds.
SELECTION CODE: JM
Two Digits for Time Delay
Delete One Formula
This command deletes a single formula stored in the reader’s memory. To
do this, you need to know the place the formula is stored in memory. In
other words, if the formula to be deleted is the third formula stored in the
reader’s memory, then you’ll need to enter the number 3.
SELECTION CODE: JS
One Digit to Indicate which Formula to Delete
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