Code 32; Telepen; Ean 128 - Intermec CK1 User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK1

Code 32

Code 32 is discrete, variable length, and self-checking.
You can configure the following options for Code 32:
• Enable
• Send leading character
• Send trailing character

Telepen

Telepen provides the full ASCII character set. For convenience
of handling, characters with ASCII values of less than 32 are
reproduced in the font at the character positions chr$(192) to
chr$(223). The space character, ASCII 32, is reproduced at
ASCII 159 and 160.
Some Telepen symbols require the first character (after start) be
an ASCII Shift In character and the last character (before stop)
be a Shift Out character. The ASCII ESC character is required
on some Telepen Numeric systems as the first character after the
start character. If you are using a Telepen system, your system
manual describes the scheme you require.
All Telepen symbols must begin with a start character and end
with a stop character. The start character is §(Chr$(167)) and
the stop character ¬ (Chr$(172)).
You can configure the following options for Telepen:
• Enable
• Standard character set

EAN 128

While other symbologies encode data with no respect for what
the data represents, EAN 128 encodes data and encodes what
that data represents. EAN 128 has a list of application
identifiers. Each identifier tells the system what kind of data will
follow and in what format.
You can configure the following options for EAN 128:
• Enable
• Enable ID
• Function (1 to 255)
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