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Example:
You want to set the postamble to the letters "BV," which also represents the
Beep Volume configuration command. Enter the postamble by scanning this
bar code:
Set Postamble to BV
*$+AE/BBV/B*
$+AE"BV"
If you omit the quotation marks, the reader interprets the command as two
commands: AE to set the postamble to no characters, and BV to change the
beep volume.

Preamble

Purpose:
Sets the preamble that precedes any data you scan with the reader. Common
preambles include a data location number or an operator number.
Note: A preamble is not added to scanned data when you run IRL programs.
Default:
Disabled
ADdata
Syntax:
Acceptable values for data are up to 25 ASCII characters. When you enter the
AD command without data, the preamble is disabled. You must enclose the data
within quotation marks if the data is a reserved word, such as a reader
configuration command (see the example at the end of this section).
Scan:
To disable the preamble, scan this bar code:
Disable Preamble
*$+AD*
*$+AD*
To set the preamble to an ASCII character string:
Or:
1. Scan this bar code:
2. Scan a value for data from the "Full ASCII Bar Code Chart" in
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Enter Accumulate Mode / Set Preamble
*+/$+AD*
*+/$+AD*
Appendix C. The preamble can be from 1 to 25 characters.
Configuration Command Reference
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