Composite
Composite
When set to Enabled or Required, will decode the 2D composite component of a linear
symbol. The linear symbol can be DataBar-14, DataBar Expanded, DataBar Limited,
EAN-128, UPC-A, EAN-13, EAN-8, and UPC-E.
Usage:
Allows reading by both linear and 2D readers.
Definition:
Combines 2D and linear width-modulated symbology on the same symbol
where different messages can be read by each reader type.
Serial Cmd:
<K453,mode,separator status,separator>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Enabled
If Composite is set to Enabled, the imager will decode both the 2D composite and linear
components. However, if the 2D composite component is not decoded, the linear data will
be sent by itself at the end of the read cycle.
Required
If set to Required, the imager must decode both components, or a No Read will occur.
Separator Status (Composite)
Usage:
Allows the user to distinguish between the main and Supplemental symbols.
Definition:
Separates the linear and the composite component.
Serial Cmd:
<K453,mode,separator
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Separator Character (Composite)
Note: The Separator Character will be the same as the character defined in the
Separator
field of the
Usage:
As required by the application.
Definition:
Allows the user to change the separator character from a comma to a new
character.
Serial Cmd:
<K453,mode,separator status,separator>
Default:
,
(comma)
Options:
Any ASCII character.
Important: The ASCII characters <, >, and
For <:
<K453h,,,3C>
For >:
<K453h,,,3E>
,
For
:
<K453h,,,2C>
See
ASCII Character Entry Modifier
characters as hex values.
6-38
1 = Enabled
status,separator>
1 = Enabled
<K222>
command.
,
for a detailed explanation of how to enter ASCII
can only be entered as hex pairs:
2 = Required
Multisymbol
MS-4X Imager User's Manual
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