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Gate Bar Location
Definition:
Allows you to select which side of the OMR symbol the scanner will inter-
pret as a gate bar.
Usage:
The scanner can decode symbols with gate bars on either end; however it
is important to correctly identify the position of the gate bar since data
sent to the host must begin with a gate bar.
Serial Cmd:
<K490,status,parity status,# fields,trigger delay mode,#
bar
location,trigger delay type,output style>
Default:
Left
Options:
0 = Left
Trigger Delay
Definition:
If Pulse has been enabled in Trigger Delay Type, the count represents
the number of pulses that occur between the time a trigger is received
and the scanner begins to evaluate its scans. If in Time mode, the delay
time is represented in 8 µS increments (a setting of 100 = 800 µS).
With Time enabled, the scanner calculates the time that transpires
between a trigger and the appearance of a symbol in the center of the
scan. At the next trigger edge the scanner will wait the designated Trig-
ger Delay value before the scanner begins to evaluate its scans for OMR
symbols.
Usage:
(See Trigger Delay Type.)
Serial Cmd:
<K490,status,parity status,# fields,trigger delay mode,# scans,gate bar
location,trigger delay
Default:
0
Options:
0 to 65535
Output Style
Definition:
In Binary, the outputs appear as 1s and 0s.
In Hexadecimal they appear as ASCII characters.
Serial Cmd:
<K490,status,parity status,# fields,trigger delay mode,# scans,gate bar
location,trigger delay
Default:
Binary
Options:
0 = Binary
1 = Right
type,output style>
type,output
style>
1 = Hexadecimal
Chapter 7 OMR
scans,gate
MS-9 Scanner User's Manual
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