Intercharacter Delay - Symbol LT 1806 Product Reference Manual

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LT 1806 Product Reference Guide: Programming the LT 1806
Prefix/Suffix (Synapse)
When using Synapse, the prefix or suffix appended to scan data for data
editing is set by scanning a 4-digit number (i.e., 4 bar codes) that corresponds
to key codes for various terminals. See
Communications Delays and Timeouts

(Intercharacter Delay)

Select the intercharacter delay option matching host device requirements.
Select from no delay to a 99 ms delay between the transmission of each
character.
Prefix/Suffix Transmit Delay
This parameter specifies a delay period to occur after any prefix or suffix is
transmitted. The proper delay period varies according to host terminal
requirements. In some cases, no delay is necessary. The delay period can range
from 00 to 9.9 seconds.
UPC A and E Preamble(s)
Three options are given for the lead-in characters of decoded UPC-A or UPC-
E symbols transmitted to the host device. Select one preamble for UPC-A
decodes and one for UPC-E decodes. These lead-in characters are considered
part of the symbol itself. The three options are:
a system character only
the country code and system character
no preamble
The system character is the digit printed to the extreme left of a UPC symbol.
The country code for UPC is always zero, and it cannot be transmitted without
the system character.
Scan and Store (Code 39 Buffering)
When you select the scan and store option, all Code 39 symbols having a
leading space as a first character are temporarily buffered in the unit to be
transmitted later. The leading space is not buffered.
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