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Tab. 8.3:
Data format options
Value
Description
0
Data formatting off
1
Simple data formatting using either prefix and suffix, or by setting the format data string di-
rectly.
2
Match String validation
3
GS1 DataBar validation (requires a license)
4
UDI/HIBC validation (requires a license)
5
ISO 15434 validation
6
ISO 15434 and ISO 15418 validation
7
Simple age verification using a configuration string
8
Simple age verification without using a configuration string
9
DL Parsing using a configuration string
10
DL Parsing without using a configuration string
11
Success and Raw validation
Note: Several options require a license
Data format string
The data format string allows full user control of the data formatting. The data format string consists of a
12-digit configuration string, typically zeros, a prefix, decode data, and a suffix. Also, there may be user
data injected into the string. Format string example that adds a carriage return line feed to the decoded
data:
CDOPSFD"000000000000!,,/0d/0a"
Prefixes and Suffixes
Prefix and suffix values define data that will be added to the read code data. The firmware adds the prefix
and suffix to the beginning and end of the decoded data respectively. Adding prefix or suffix data allows
you to define prefixes and/or suffixes and enable/disable them as needed.
• Define the prefix and/or suffix strings:
• Command to define a prefix: CDOPSPX"string"
• Command to define a suffix: CDOPSSX"string"
• "string" must be in quotes in the command.
• Non-printable characters are represented by a forward slash and the corresponding hexadecimal
value, such as /0D for a carriage return.
Examples:
• Command to define a prefix comma: CDOPSPX","
• Command to define a prefix non-keyboard tab: CDOPSPX"/09"
• Enable the application of prefixes and suffixes:
After defining prefix and/or suffix strings, the application of prefixes and suffixes must be enabled.
Command: CDOPSFO1
Format case
The decoder will decode the code data. Setting the format case option changes the default configuration
string. You can set the following data output options:
• decoded (0)
• uppercase (1)
• lowercase (2)
• bracketed hex (3)
Example: CDOPSFC1 sets the data output in upper case.
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