Buttons - Honeywell MX9 Reference Manual

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Notes
When Strip: Code ID (see Symbology panel) is not enabled, the code ID is sent as part of the bar code data to an
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application.
When Strip: Code ID (see Symbology panel) is enabled, the entire Code ID string is stripped (i.e., treated as a Code ID).
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UPC/EAN Codes only: The Code ID for supplemental bar codes is not stripped.
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When Enable Code ID is set to AIM, Symbol or HHP, Custom Code IDs appear at the end of the list of standard Code
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IDs.
When Enable Code ID is set to Custom, Custom Code IDs replace the list of standard Code IDs.
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Symbol equipped devices are configured using configuration bar codes, When Enable Code ID is set to Custom, AIM or
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Symbol Code IDs must be added to the end of the Custom Code ID. For example, if a Custom Code ID 'AAA' is created
to be read in combination with an AIM ID for Code 39 ']A1', the Custom Code ID must be entered with the AIM ID code
first then the Custom Code ID : ]A1AAA.
When Enable Code ID is set to None, Code IDs are ignored.
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Custom symbologies appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog, but will be processed at the beginning of the
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list in the scanner driver. This allows custom IDs, based on actual code IDs, to be processed before the Code ID.
The external scanner operation cannot be controlled by the MX9 scanner driver; therefore, a 'good' beep may be
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sounded from the external scanner even if a bar code from an external scanner is rejected because of the configuration
specified. The MX9 will still generate a 'bad' scan beep, to indicate the bar code has been rejected.

Buttons

Symbology Settings
Ctrl Char Mapping
Custom Identifiers
HHP Properties
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Individually enable or disable a bar code from being scanned, set the minimum and maximum
size bar code to accept, strip Code ID, strip data from the beginning or end of a bar code, or
(based on configurable Barcode Data) add a prefix or suffix to a bar code before transmission.
Define the operations the Wedge performs on control characters (values less than 0x20)
embedded in bar codes.
Defines an identifier that is at the beginning of bar code data which acts as a Code ID. After a
Custom Identifier is defined, Symbology Settings can be defined for the identifier just like stand-
ard Code IDs.
Set properties for a Hand Held Products imager including centering, mode, range, AIM timer
and light behavior.
Note that the HHP Properties button is only present if the MX9 is equipped with a Hand Held
Products imager.

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