External communications settings, Rs-232 settings, External communications settings rs-232 settings – Worth Data RF Terminal 7000 User Manual

Page 21: Other bar code options

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Other Bar Code Options

Storage Tek Label

ON

OFF

2

LabelCode 5

ON

OFF

3

LabelCode 4

ON

OFF

4

Bar Code IDs

ON

OFF

5

The Storage Tek Tape Label code is a proprietary variation of Code 39 code used for the storage of
computer data tapes. Enabling the tape label code does not disable reading of Code 128 or Code 39 bar
codes.

LabelCode 5 and LabelCode 4 are proprietary bar code types used by Follet.

Bar Code ID’s are characters assigned to each bar code type to identify that particular type of code.
These Bar Code IDs can output as prefix to the bar code data to identify what type of bar code you are
using. The Bar Code ID’s are assigned as follows:

Bar Code

ID Bar Code

ID Bar Code

ID Bar Code

ID

Codabar

a

2 of 5

f

UPC-E (1)

o

LabelCode 4

y

Code 39

b

Code 128

g

EAN-8

p

LabelCode 5

z

UPC-A

c

Code 93

i

RSS-14

r

EAN-13

d

MSI

j

StorageTek

s

I 2of 5

e

UPC-E(0)

n

Plessey

x

The ID character is transmitted in front of the bar code data.

External Communications Settings

RS-232 Settings:

Baud Rate

Use the 1 key to select the baud rate. The default value is 9600. The available baud rates are 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200.

Parity

Use the 2 key to select the parity.

The options are None, Even or Odd.

None is generally used with 8 data bits

Even or Odd parity is generally used with 7 data bits.

Data Bits

Use the 3 key to select either 8 or 7 data bits.

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