Code 128, Codabar – Worth Data P11/12 User Manual

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Code 128

Disable Code 128

0

Enable Code 128

1

Disable UCC-128/EAN-128

2

Enable UCC-128/EAN-128

3

Enable Storage Tek Tape Label Code

C

Disable Storage Tek Tape Label Code

D

Bar Code ID’s transmitted

E

Bar Code ID’s not transmitted

F

Bar Code ID’s are characters assigned to each bar code type to identify that
particular type of code. These Bar Code ID’s can be used to identify what type of
bar code you are using when you are not sure or you want your application to
differentiate between the different types. The Bar Code ID’s are assigned as follows:

Codabar

a

Code 39

b

UPC-A

c

EAN-13

d

I 2 of 5

e

2 of 5 (standard)

f

Code 128

g

Code 93

i

MSI

j

magstripe data

m

UPC-E(0)

n

UPC-E1 (1)

o

EAN-8

p

Storage Tek

s

Plessey

x

LabelCode 4

y

LabelCode 5

z

Bar Code

ID

Bar Code

ID

Codabar

Enable Codabar

0

Disable Codabar

1

Enable CLSI Codabar

2

Disable CLSI Codabar

3

Disable Start/Stop character transmission

4

Enable Start/Stop character transmission

5

For information about Codabar, see Appendix E.

CLSI format is a form of Codabar often used by libraries

Enabling Start/Stop character transmission means that the WDP will transmit the Start
and Stop characters to your computer along with the bar code data. Enable transmission if
you are varying the Start and Stop characters according to label type in order to differentiate
between bar code data and data from the keyboard. Most people do not need to transmit
the Start/Stop characters.

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