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Sabre 1555 RFID & Bar Code Reader Programmer's Reference Manual
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AIM (Automatic Identification Manufacturer's) Identifier
The symbology identifier concept provides a standardized way for a device receiving
data from a bar code reader to differentiate between the symbologies.
Its structure is as follows:
The symbology identifier is an ASCII character string prefixed by the reading
equipment to the data contained in a bar code symbol or RFID tag.
The structure of the symbology identifier string is as follows:
]cm . . .
where:
]
ASCII value 93, represents the symbology identifier flag character
c
represents the code character as defined in Table 4-28.
m
represents the modifier character(s) as defined for the symbology in question
Example: " ] A 0" identifies standard Code 39 without check digit (refer to the official
AIM documentation on symbology identifiers for full information on the different
processing options supported).
Table 4-28 shows the AIM identifier symbology.
Table 4-28 AIM Identifier Symbology
Symbology
Codabar
Code 39
Code 93
Code 128/EAN128
Interleaved 2 of 5
Matrix 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5
MSI Code
Plessey Code
Telepen
UPC/EAN (1)
UPC/EAN (2)
RF Tag
(1) UPC/EAN standard lengths = 8, 13, 15 (add-on 2), 18 (add-on 5) characters
(2) UPC/EAN other lengths (no check digit, . . .)
(3) IMPORTANT: The "symbology_id" letter must be in uppercase for the above definitions.
Flag
Symbology_ID
]
F
]
A
]
G
]
C
]
I
]
X
]
S
]
M
]
P
]
B
]
E
]
X
]
Z
Processing_Option
0, 2, 4
0, 1, 2, 4
0
0,1
0, 1, 2
0,
0, 1, 2
0, 1
0
0, 1
0, 3, 4
0
2

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