CODE39
"Wedge reader," and "reader" refer to the 9710 and 9720 wedge
readers. Unless specifically stated, all information in this manual
applies to both reader models.
"9710" refers to the 9710 Wedge Reader.
"9720" refers to the 9720 Wedge Reader.
"Workstation" refers to a personal computer or other computer
that communicates with the reader.
Commands and configuration parameters appear in the order you
enter them into the reader with the following conventions:
Angle brackets enclose mnemonic representations of
< >
ASCII control characters. For example, <ETX>
represents the ASCII "End of Text" control character.
Italic text represents variable data, which you must
data
replace with a real value. For example, n signifies a
variable for which you must designate a constant
value.
Ctrl
Bold text represents a key on your keypad. For
example, Ctrl represents the Ctrl key and M
represents the letter M key.
When two keys are joined with a dash, press them
Ctrl-C
simultaneously. For example, if you see the command
Ctrl-C, press the two keys at the same time.
You can scan the bar codes listed in this manual to enter data or
perform a command. The bar code labels in this manual are printed
in the Code 39 symbology. Each bar code includes the name and
human-readable interpretation. For example:
Change Configuration
*$+*
*$+*
Name
Bar code (Code 39)
Human-readable
interpretation
2010U.073
Need help?
Do you have a question about the MicroBar 9710 and is the answer not in the manual?