Code 39
Code 39
Usage:
Code 39 is the most widely used non-retail 1D symbology.
Definition:
An alphanumeric symbology with unique start/stop code patterns, composed
of 9 black and white elements per character, 3 of which are wide.
Serial Cmd:
<K470,status,check character status,check character output status,0,0,
minimum symbol length,full ASCII set>
Default:
Enabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Check Character Status (Code 39)
Definition:
When enabled, the MS-1 will verify a Modulus 10 check character in order
to identify the decode as successful.
Serial Cmd:
<K470,status,check character
0,0,minimum symbol length,full ASCII set>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Check Character Output Status (Code 39)
Usage:
Check Character Output Status, when added to the symbol, provides
additional data security.
Definition:
When enabled, the check character is read and output along with the symbol
data. When disabled, symbol data is output without the check character.
Note: With Check Character Output Status and an External or Serial
trigger option enabled, an invalid check character calculation will cause a
No Read message to be transmitted at the end of the read cycle.
Serial Cmd:
<K470,status,check character
0,0,minimum symbol length,full ASCII set>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
7-4
1 = Enabled
status,check character output status,
1 = Enabled
status,check character output
1 = Enabled
MS-1 Scan Engine Integration Manual
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