TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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ISBT Code 128 (continued)
Digits
Values
Description
7-9
000-999
Bar code concatenation control parameters.
If digit 10 is “d,” digits 7 and 8 refer to the nominal distance in
millimeters between the stop characters of two bar code labels that
can be concatenated, and digit 9 is the bar code label positioning
tolerance. If the distance between the two bar code labels is outside
this limit (assuming standard ISBT bar code print size), the bar code
labels will not be concatenated.
If digit 10 is “t,” digits 7, 8, and 9 are the decode time limit in
milliseconds. If both bar code labels are not decoded in the same
beam sweep within this time, the bar code labels are not
concatenated. This time parameter is only accurate to a 25-
millisecond resolution.
10
d or t
Identifies the concatenation control as either the distance “d”
between bar code labels or the time “t” in which concatenated bar
code labels must be decoded. See description for Digits 7-9.
Note: The Left Data ID and Right Data ID are used only with the restricted
concatenation option. For example, the terminal will concatenate only those bar code
labels with data identifiers that match the configured data identifiers. The spacing
between bar codes that can be concatenated must be between two and five character
widths.
Default:
Digit 1:
Symbology ID disabled
Digit 2:
Concatenation disabled
Scan:
This bar code to enable ISBT Code 128
Enable ISBT Code 128
*$+CH8*
*$+CH8*
Note: To scan the following bar codes, you must configure the terminal to use Code 39
in Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” earlier in this chapter.
Or:
To configure ISBT Code 128:
1. Scan this bar code:
Enter Accumulate Mode/Enable ISBT Code 128
*+/$+CH8*
*+/$+CH8*
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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