Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference
Data Bits
Data Editing
Data Format
DataMatrix
Disable All Symbologies
Dutch Post
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Sets the number of data bits the scanner uses when communicating.
You can set Data Bits to 7 or 8.
Data editing allows you to edit data scanned by the SR61T before it is
transmitted to the host. You can define up to seven input scenarios to
filter the data you want to edit. For more information, see the EasySet
software.
Determines how information is sent to the host when you use
Intermec Scanner Control Protocol (ISCP). If you select a value of raw,
bar code data is sent to the host exactly as is appears in the bar code,
no frame or acknowledgement are necessary. If you select a value of
packet, the bar code data is encapsulated within ISCP protocol.
SR61TA (area imager) and SR61TE (near-far range area imager) only.
Enables or disables decoding of DataMatrix symbology, a high density
2D matrix code that can store a large amount of information.
DataMatrix has excellent error correction abilities and is mostly used
for marking and tracking parts.
This command disables all symbologies. However, disabling all
symbologies does not reset symbology parameters to their default
values. To reset all symbology parameters to their default factory
settings, use the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command. For
more information, see
SR61TA (area imager) and SR61TE (near-far range area imager) only.
Enables or disables decoding of Dutch Post symbology. Dutch Post is
a 4-state bar code that contains addressing, as well as customer-
specific information.
"ACK" on page
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