Pitney Bowes FastPac DI950 Operator's Manual page 155

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Setting Up
a BCR Scan
Configuration
(continued)
SV61311 Rev. E
Menu Option
Associated Options/Actions
Is Controlling
Determines if the selected function controls where collations
end, or indicates error checking.
Toggles:
NOTES:
Code Base
Allows you to specify the numeric value for the code base.
The minimum value is 2, and the maximum value is 43. The
default value is 32.
For codes that span more than one character, this sets the
value where each character resets to zero and carries to the
next character.
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 character
boundaries for human readability. This number must be less
than 43. Recommended options for Code 3 of 9 barcodes
are: 10, 32, or 36. Base number must be 10 for Interleaved 2
of 5 barcodes.
XCD provides minimum code size at the expense of human
readability. It allows multi-bit fields to span partial characters.
Wrap At
Displays "Wrap At" numeric entry screen, where you enter
the maximum code value in decimal format.
This field can contain up to 10 digits.
Yes (default for EOC)
No
Only one function can be controlling. Selecting "Yes" will
set all other functions to "No".
If the Scan Configuration will be used with a closed-loop
SureTrac Job or with the Attached Printer, then MC must
be controlling. This tells the inserter that SureTrac will
provide the control instructions to the inserter based on
the MC read on each document and defines this as a
closed-loop Scan Code definition.
BIN (for most single-bit functions)
CCD (for most multi-bit functions)
XCD (for minimum code size, this selection allows
multibit 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.
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