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Default: 000 (all symbology identifiers disabled)
Menu System: To configure symbology identifiers using the Menu System:
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Digit 4:
1
2
3
4
Digits 5-8:
xxxx
Note: The PDF417 symbology identifier is not available on terminals that
are not configured to scan PDF417 bar code labels. You also may be able
to define symbology identifiers for bar code symbologies that the terminal
is not configured to support.
Note: To set this command using the bar code labels from the "Full ASCII
Bar Code Chart" on page 284, you must configure the terminal to use
Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see "Code 39" on page 146.
1 From the Main Menu, choose Configuration Menu > Symbology IDs
Menu.
2 Set all symbology identifiers to the ISO/IEC Standard.
Select All Symbology IDs.
a
Set the command to ISO/IEC Std. (Enabled).
b
3 Select a symbology identifier, or select all symbology identifiers with the
All Symbology IDs option.
4 Set the symbology identifier to Disabled, ISO/IEC Standard
(Enabled), or User-Defined. If you select User-Defined, continue with
Step 5. Otherwise continue with Step 7.
If you selected the All Symbology IDs option in Step 3, you can only
select Disabled or ISO/IEC Standard (Enabled). You must
individually select a symbology to set a user-defined symbology
identifier.
5 Set a user-defined character string length from 1 to 4.
6 Select a value for the user-defined symbology ID from the "Full ASCII
Bar Code Chart" on page 284. The user-defined symbology ID should
be 1 to 4 characters in length depending on the character string length
value that you set in Step 5.
7 Repeat Steps 3 to 6 to configure another symbology identifier.
Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference
User-defined character string length of 1
User-defined character string length of 2
User-defined character string length of 3
User-defined character string length of 4
ASCII string of 1 to 4 characters in length
indicating the user-defined value.
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