Structured Append Mode; Structured Append Qr Code Packet - Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual

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Structured Append Mode

QR Code offers a mode called structured append (or concatenated) that collects data from
multiple QR Code symbols and uses that data elsewhere. For example, the components of a sub-
assembly can have individual QR Codes and the QR Code for the entire assembly contains all
the data from the individual codes. This mode also requires certain parameters at the beginning
of all batch data.
Syntax
"mode_id code# #of_div parity, error_cor mask# data_input char"
mode_id
code#
#of_div
parity
error_cor
mask#
data_input
char
Example 1,"D0205E9,Q0A," |
C,"B006qrcode," | }
Defines the structured append mode (D) for QR Code. This is symbol (02) of a concatenated set
containing (05) symbols. The parity byte is E9. The error correction level is Q, which provides a
high reliability. Use 0 for the mask number. The data input mode is Automatic. The type of
characters are binary (B) and there will be six (06) data characters (qrcode).

Structured Append QR Code Packet

{F,2,A,R,E,200,200,"QRCODE2" |
B,1,200,V,50,50,36,0,100,2,B,0 | }
{B,2,N,1 | 1,"D0202E9,Q0A" |
C,"0123456789ABCD+__âôû
~129~064~159~252~224~064" | }
Mode identifier. Use D to indicate the structured append (or
concatenated) mode.
Code number of the individual symbol in the concatenated set.
Use a two-digit number in decimal.
Total number of symbols in this concatenated set. Use a two-digit
number in decimal.
Parity byte. Use a two-digit number in hexadecimal. There is no
standard parity byte.
Level of error correction. Some damaged bar codes may still be
scannable if the error correction is high enough. Options:
H
Ultra high reliability level
Q
High reliability level
M
Standard level
L
High density level
Note:
When increasing the error correction level, the maximum number
of characters (in the field) decreases.
Mask number. Undefined. Leave blank or use 0.
Type of data input. When using Automatic, do not specify the
next parameter for char (type of characters). Options:
A
Automatic
M
Manual
Type of characters. This parameter is only required when
data_input is Manual. Options:
A
Alphanumeric
B
Binary
K
Kanji
N
Numeric
Note:
In binary mode, the number of characters must be represented by
the 4-digit number in decimal.
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