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Encoding

Choose a character encoding to interpret barcode data.
1. AUTO: The terminal determines automatically if the target barcode uses UTF-8, GBK, ISO-8859-1, or windows-1251
encoding. If the terminal produces the wrong output, you may need to choose or enter a specific character encoding.
2. UTF-8: Dominant Unicode encoding.
3. GBK: A character encoding for Chinese characters.
4. ISO-8859-1: A common character encoding that covers Western European languages.
5. Windows-1251: A character encoding designed to cover language that uses the Cyrillic alphabet such as Russian,
Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic, and other languages.
6. Other: Enter a different character encoding when UTF-8, GBK, ISO-8859-1, and windows-1251 are not applicable. If the
terminal does not support the encoding entered, this setting will fail.
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