Wasp Bar Code Laser Scanner Programming Manual page 54

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IATA — is a special symbology subset of Standard 2 of 5. Enabling
IATA selects this custom code as the active Standard 2 of 5
symbology (superceding any other Standard 2 of 5 features).
Standard 2 of 5 must be enabled before IATA
can be enabled.
Enable Codabar — selects Codabar as an active symbology. Allows
selection of Check Digit, Start/Stop character and format, or label
format (fixed or variable length) options.
Enable Code 93 — selects Code 93 as an active symbology. The
scanner is preset to recognize all Code 93 bar codes that have
between 2 and 50 characters. Code 93 has no user selectable
options.
Enable Code 128
scanner is preset to recognize all Code 128 bar codes that have
between 2 and 50 characters. Code 128 has no user selectable
options.
Enable MSI/Plessey — selects MSI/Plessey as an active symbology.
Allows selection of Check Digit or label format (fixed or variable
length) options.
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S
NIVERSAL
YMBOLOGY
To set the scanner to read all symbologies, scan the ENABLE ALL SYM-
BOLOGIES bar code below.
DO NOT scan SET or END bar codes when programming universal
symbology features. Programming mode is automatically entered
and exited when one of the two special bar codes below are scanned.
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Code 128 is always active for the purpose of reading programming bar code labels,
however, the scanner does not transmit data to the host when in Programming Mode.
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NOTE
1
— selects Code 128 as an active symbology. The
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ELECTION
NOTE
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A
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NABLE
LL
YMBOLOGIES
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A
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ISABLE
LL
YMBOLOGIES
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