Codabar; Codablock A; Codablock F; Code 11 - Intermec SF51 User Manual

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Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference
before you can use the scanner. For more information, see
"Configuring Security" on page 15.

Codabar

Enables or disables decoding of Codabar symbology. Codabar
is a self-checking, discrete symbology. The American Blood
Commission (ABC) Codabar requires that you retain and
transmit the start/stop code digits when processing a Codabar
symbol. As a result, configuration CD10 is an illegal
configuration.

Codablock A

Enables or disables decoding of Codablock A symbology.
Codablock A is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 39.
If Code 39 is enabled with check digit, you cannot enable
Codablock A. For best results, disable Code 39 before you
enable Codablock A. If Code 39 is enabled with check digit,
Codablock A will not be decoded properly.

Codablock F

Enables or disables decoding of Codablock F symbology.
Codablock F is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 128.
If Code 128 is enabled with check digit, you cannot enable
Codablock F. For best results, disable Code 128 before you
enable Codablock F.

Code 11

Enables or disables decoding of Code 11 symbology. Code 11 is
a very high-density, discrete numeric bar code. It is most
extensively used in labeling telecommunications components
and equipment.

Code 39

Enables or disables decoding of Code 39 symbology. Code 39 is
discrete, variable length, and self-checking. The character set is
uppercase A to Z, 0 to 9, dollar sign ($), period (.), slash (/),
percent (%), space ( ), plus (+), and minus (-).
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