Examples of bar code – Rice Lake FC-i/Si Series, A&D Weighing User Manual

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Tare Weight
(g)

19

10 digits including sign
and decimal point.

Enter a tare weight in “g” directly.
Similar to “

4-1. Using the

KEYBOARD TARE key”.

‰ If the EAN/JAN/UPC-A is used for ID number, put leading zeros (that are “0” for the

high-order digits) to keep the necessary digit number.
Example of ID number “000123”

EAN/JAN-13

010000000123[3]

([3] shows check digit)

EAN-8

0100123[5]

([5] shows check digit)

UPC-A

01000000123[5]

([5] shows check digit)

When the data from bar code reader is not acceptable, the scale will beep 4 times.

‘The data contains too many digits or too many significant digits.
‘The data contains invalid identification code.
‘The data is out of range. (The tare data is more than the capacity, etc.)
‘The tare or unit weight has a minus sign.
‘The data has start / stop characters or a check digit. These will lead to the

invalid identification code, too many digits and so on.

The check digit may be accepted as a wrong number.
Do not set the bar code reader to send the check digit.

Example: EAN-8 / 0100123[5] ([5] is a check digit) can be accepted as ID number

“001235”.

Examples of Bar Code

ID Number = 123456

Interleaved 2 of 5

ID Number = 123456

EAN/JAN-13

ID Number = 123

EAN/JAN-8

ID Number = 123

UPC-A

Unit weight = 123.456g

Code 39

Unit weight =

0.27217 lb

Code 39

Tare weight =

1.234 kg

Code 39

Tare weight =

0.5 lb

Code 39

01123456

0100001234562

01001235

010000001235

*12+123.456*

*13+000.27217*

*15+00001.234*

*16+0.5*

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