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Barcode Processing Examples

The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix/suffix configurations. The examples assume that the scanner is
configured to transmit a Code ID and the proper Custom IDs have been configured.
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Enable
Min length
Max length
Strip Code ID
Strip Leading
Strip Barcode Data
Strip Trailing
Prefix
Suffix
Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table, below are examples of scanned barcode data and results of these
manipulations.
Barcode Symbology
EAN-128
EAN-128
EAN-128
EAN-13
EAN-13
EAN-13
I2/5
I2/5
I2/5
I2/5
Code-93
Code-93
Code-39
Code-39 full ASCII
Code-39
Note:
Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep. In some cases, the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good
scan beep (from the external scanner), and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the processing causes a bad
scan beep on the same data.
3-134
All
EAN-128(]C1)
Enabled
Enabled
1
4
all
all
Enabled
Enabled
3
0
*123
0
0
aaa
bbb
www
xxx
Raw Scanner Data
]C11234567890123
]C111234567890123
]C1123
]E01234567890987
]E01231234567890987
]E01234
]I04444567890987654321
]I04444567890123
]I0444
]I022245622
]G0123456
]G0444444
]A01234567890
]A41231234567890
]A4
Symbology
EAN-13(]E0)
Intrlv 2 of 5(]IO)
Enabled
Enabled
1
1
all
10
Disabled
Enabled
3
3
1*
456
3
3
ccc
ddd
yyy
zzz
Resulting Data
bbb1234567890xxx
bbb11234567890xxx
< rejected > (too short)
ccc]E04567890yyy
ccc]E0234567890yyy
ccc]E0yyy
< rejected > (too long)
ddd7890zzz
dddzzz
ddd45zzz
< rejected > (disabled)
< rejected > (disabled)
aaa4567890www
aaa1234567890www
< rejected > (too short)
Code93
Disabled

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