When you scan bar code labels, you change the terminal's current runtime
configuration. The changes are not saved in the terminal's flash memory. To save the
changes in flash memory, scan this bar code label:
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
*.+1*
*.+1*
Scanning Bar Codes to Enable Symbologies
The TRAKKER Antares 246X terminals can decode several different types of bar code
symbologies. Each symbology, such as Code 39, uses a different scheme for encoding
data as bar code. You must configure the terminal to decode the bar code symbology
used in your bar code labels. Only enable the bar code symbologies that you need to
scan. For more information about each symbology and the configuration options, see
Chapter 8, "Configuration Command Reference."
The terminal can decode the bar code symbologies shown in the next table. You can
scan the bar code labels in the table to enable a symbology.
Note: Only Code 39, Code 128, and UPC/EAN symbologies are enabled when you
unpack the terminal.
Bar Code Symbology
Codabar
Code 11
Code 16K
Code 2 of 5
39
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Configuring the Terminal
Enabled?
To Enable the Symbology
Enable Standard Codabar, ABCD Start/Stop Code
No
*$+CD21*
*$+CD21*
Enable Code 11 With Two Check Digits
No
*$+CG2*
*$+CG2*
No
Enable Standard Code 16K
*$+CP1*
*$+CP1*
No
Enable Code 2 of 5, 3 Bar Start/Stop,
Label Length of 1
*$+CC001*
*$+CC001*
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