Denso BHT-400-CE Reference Manual page 94

Bar code handy terminal class library reference manual
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• Standard 2 of 5 (STF) (H)
[Syntax]
H [:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD][startstop]]
The mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are the minimum and maximum numbers of barcode digits to be
read by the BHT, respectively. These do not include the start and stop characters.
These numbers must both be between 1 and 99 (inclusive) and satisfy the following
condition:
mini.no.digits ≤ max.no.digits
If both mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are omitted, the default reading range will be from the minimum
number of digits specified at system mode up to 99 digits.
If only max.no.digits is omitted, the BHT will only be able to read as many digits as specified
by mini.no.digits.
CD is used to specify a check digit(s). If C is specified, barcodes are checked based on
MOD-10. The number of check digits is included in the number of digits to be read.
Startstop specifies whether the normal or short format of the start/stop characters is to be used.
Specify N for the normal format or S for the short format. If startstop is omitted, start/stop
characters can be read in either format.
[Ex.] To enable the BHT to scan STF with mini.no.digits 6 and max.no.digits 12:
[VB] MyScanner.RdType = "H:6-12"
[C#] MyScanner.RdType = "H:6-12";
[Ex.] To enable the BHT to scan STF with mini.no.digits 6 and max.no.digits 10 or with
mini.no.digits 20 and max.no.digits 40:
[VB] MyScanner.RdType = "H:6-10,H:20-40"
[C#] MyScanner.RdType = "H:6-10,H:20-40";
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