Honeywell E-Class Series User Manual page 231

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Field
Valid Inputs
i
0 - 6
9, 11, 13 ... 49.
jjj
ECC 140
minimum is 15.
9, 11, 13 ... 49.
kkk
ECC 140
minimum is 15.
8-bit data,
followed by a
ll...l
termination
character.
 
ECC 200 symbols
There are 24 square symbol sizes available, with both row and column dimensions,
which may be specified in fields jjj and kkk, measured in modules as indicated in the
following list - 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 64, 72, 80, 88,
96, 104, 120, 132, and 144. If an ECC 200 symbol is specified with odd numbers of
rows or columns, the next largest even value will be used. Input values greater than
144 or less than 10 will cause the symbol to be automatically sized for the input
character stream. The record format is shown here, expanded with spaces.
a W b[b] c d eee ffff gggg hhh i jjj kkk ll...l
DPL Command Reference
Meaning
1-digit format identification:
0 - Automatically choose the encodation scheme based on the characters to
be encoded.
1 - Numeric data.
2 - Upper-case alphabetic.
3 - Upper-case alphanumeric and punctuation characters (period, comma,
hyphen, and slash).
4 - Upper-case alphanumeric.
5 - ASCII, the full 128 ASCII character set.
6 - Any 8-bit byte.
If a format identifier is selected which will not encode the input character
stream, then the barcode symbol will not be printed.
Auto-encodation format identification is since it will select the best possible
encodation scheme for the input stream.
A 3-digit odd number (or 000) of rows requested. 000 causes rows to be
automatically determined. If the rows and columns do not match, the symbol
will be sized to a square using the greater of the two values.
A 3-digit odd number (or 000) of columns requested. 000 causes columns to
be automatically determined. If the rows and columns do not match, the
symbol will be sized to a square using the greater of the two values.
Data to be encoded.
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