Postamble
Postamble
A postamble is a character or series of characters that is added to the end of a decoded
data string. Postamble characters will appear in the order that they are enabled (left to
right). For example, if you enable a space and then a comma, and then decode a symbol
containing the data 'ABC', your output will look like this:
,
ABC
The only limit to the number of postambles enabled is the total memory size available.
Important: Be sure to save all settings before reading any of
the following postamble symbols—otherwise your settings may
be lost.
Set the desired postamble by reading the appropriate symbol below.
Important: Use
only with serial
applications.
Carriage Return
Important: Use
only with serial
applications.
Carriage Return
Line Feed
Important: Use
only with USB or
PS/2 Keyboard
modes.
Tab
4-8
Comma
Space
Tab (RS-232 Only)
Note: To erase
all postamble
and preamble
data, read the
symbol at right:
Save Settings
Line Feed
Enter
Erase / None
Erase Preamble
and Postamble
Data
HS-2D Handheld Reader User's Manual
Important: Use
only with serial
applications.
Important: Use
only with USB or
PS/2 Keyboard
modes.
Important:
Reading this
symbol will
erase all
postamble
data.
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