ID Innovations Bar code Mini Decoder User Manual

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INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Maximum Length: 49

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INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Minimum Length: 2

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Use these options to configure the minimum and maximum lengths of INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 bar codes that can be read. If you
configure the Maximum Length to 10 characters and the Minimum Length to 5 characters, the decoder will not read
INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 bar codes with less than 5 characters and more than 10 characters.





Note: The Maximum and Minimum Length options are ignored if you enable the Fixed Length option.


INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Fixed Length: OFF

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Use this option to configure the INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 decoder to read only fixed length bar codes. When this option is enabled
the following two prompts (Fixed Length #1 and Fixed Length #2) are used to set the two different sizes of INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5
bar codes that will be allowed.

INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Fixed Length #1: 6

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INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Fixed Length #2: 10

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These options are used to define the Fixed Length requirements for INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 bar codes. These two options are only
used if the Fixed Length option is set to ON.

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INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Type ID: j DEC 106 HEX 6A

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Use this option to configure the Type ID for the INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 bar code. Type ID's can be transmitted as a prefix or a
suffix to the bar code data, for more information see OTHER: Send Bar Code Type ID on page 18.

INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Laser/CCD Redundancy: ON

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Use this option to control the Laser/CCD redundancy for INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 bar codes. This option provides additional security
when scanning poorly printed or damaged bar codes.





Note: Using this option does not require you to physically read the same bar code twice to get a good read. The scanner
continuously sweeps across the bar code the number of times necessary when this mode is enabled, therefore requiring no
additional operator intervention.


Select Option Group: CODABAR GROUP
Select this option group to modify the individual settings for the CODABAR decoder. Once you have selected this option group,
you may cursor down to configure each of the following decoder options.

CODABAR: Decoder: ON

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Use this option to enable or disable the CODABAR decoder. The default for this option is ON.

CODABAR: Send Start/Stop Chars: OFF

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Use this option to configure the decoder to transmit the CODABAR Start/Stop characters to the computer. The default for this
option is OFF, to not transmit Start/Stop characters.

CODABAR: Check Digit: OFF

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For applications requiring enhanced data security, a check digit can be used on CODABAR bar codes. When used, the check
digit immediately follows the last data character. Use this option to choose between the type of CODABAR check digit, select
from MOD 16, MOD 10 (CLSI), or OFF (None).

CODABAR: Send Check Digit: OFF

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Some applications may require that you use a check digit in the bar code for security but do not require the check digit be
transmitted to the computer. Use this option to have the decoder either send the check digit to the computer or remove the
check digit from the transmitted data.

CODABAR: CLSI Formatting: OFF

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Use this option to format 14 digit CODABAR bar codes using the Columbia Library System spacing. The CLSI spacing inserts a
space between the first and second, fifth and sixth, and tenth and eleventh character positions in the bar code.

CODABAR: Allow Wide Intercharacter Gaps: OFF

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Allows reading CODABAR bar codes with large intercharacter gaps that do not meet the CODABAR specification.

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