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Setting Up
a BCR Scan
Configuration
(continued)
TIP:
CCD (Character
Coded Decimal) - a
Pitney Bowes term to
allow for human read-
ability for those code
types that are greater
than base 10 and less
than base 43.
BCD (Binary Coded
Decimal) - the normal
code type for bar-
codes, a subset of
CCD code types.
XCD (eXtended Code
Decimal) - an X-based
field with specified
wrap-at-value, not
necessarily aligned to
byte boundaries.
TIP: For PB FIRST
jobs, you may need
to select "First" for
the LSB field.
SV61314 Rev. A
Menu Option
Associated Options/Actions
Code Type
Select the appropriate code type:
These coding type options are intended to be consecutive
numbers that either count up or count down. They allow the
system to count up to a maximum, or down to either one or
zero and wraps at/to a defined maximum value.
BIN is a straight binary string. It is loaded into the barcode
construct at the starting bit position until all bits have been
assigned.
CCD is a character-based field aligned with byte boundaries.
It is a Pitney Bowes term for those code types that are
greater than base 10 and less than base 42 to allow for
human readability. Common values are 10, 32, or 36. Base
number must be 10 for Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes.
XCD is an X-based field with specified wrap at value, not
necessarily aligned to byte boundaries.
Wrap At
Displays "Wrap At" numeric entry screen, where you enter
the maximum code value in decimal format.
This field can contain up to seven digits. The maximum value
allowed is 9,999,999.
Includes Zero
Allows you to specify whether the sequence should include
zero.
Toggles:
When Yes is selected for the Include Zero option, the
relevant code's binary value would allow zero, which is
represented by no marks being printed (for OMR only) within
that section of the code.
When No is selected for the Include Zero, the relevant code
will NOT include zero as a value.
LSB
Allows you to specify the least significant bit.
Toggles:
When Last is selected for the Least Significant Bit option,
the code is in the normal order, with the least significant bit is
closest to the right-hand end of the string.
When First is selected, which is very uncommon, the bits are
reversed. This option may be needed for PB FIRST jobs.
Inserter Setup • 7
BIN (single bit functions are always binary)
CCD
XCD (for minimum code size, this selection allows multi-
bit fields to span partial characters)
If the count direction is Up, the next code after this value
will be 0 or 1, depending on the Includes Zero setting.
If the count direction is Down, the code should jump to
this value after 0 or 1.
Yes (default), or
No.
Last (default, farthest from start of code), or
First.
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