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Multicode Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Multicode Expression Programming

Use the following suggestions if encountering problems programming a multicode expression:

Ensure the expression is valid. Invalid expressions are rejected during programming. When an

expression is rejected the previous expression remains intact. If after programming the expression the

imager can still decode any bar code, the expression was possibly rejected.

When programming the multicode expression via parameter bar code, the DS457 generates beeps. If

any of the following beeps do not sound during programming, an error occurred (see

Table 3-1 on page

3-4

for error indicators):

Scanning the

Multicode Expression

bar code produces a two-tone (same pitch) beep.

Scanning each value of the expression produces a two-tone (same pitch) beep.

Scanning the

End Of Message

bar code produces a four-tone (high-low-high-low) beep.

Check the expression for syntax errors.

Try programming a simple expression to ensure the syntax is correct. See

Examples of Simple Multicode

Expressions

.

Review

Notes on page 6-24

for additional hints.

Troubleshooting Multicode Mode Scanning and Decoding

Use the following suggestions if encountering problems using multicode mode:

If the DS457 appears to decode any single bar code instead of the intended multiple bar codes, ensure

you enabled

Multicode Mode on page 6-22

. Programming the multicode expression does not enable

multicode mode.

When specifying

Region

, ensure:

Coordinates are within range the 0-100 decimal (or 0x00 - 0x64 hexadecimal).

Top, Left is above Bottom, Right. Top, Left is 0,0 (0x00, 0x00 hexadecimal), and Bottom, Right is

100,100 (0x64, 0x64 hexadecimal).

Regions for two or more bar codes do not overlap.

When specifying

Code Type

ensure the DS457 supports the code type. Try decoding a single bar code

without using multicode. If it does not decode try enabling the bar code type. See

Chapter 12,

Symbologies

.

Experiment with simpler expressions, then add to it until you discover the source of the error. For

example try the simplest expression (see

Examples of Simple Multicode Expressions

) and make sure

you can scan a single bar code. If so, extend the expression by adding a second bar code, specifying a

region, or specifying the code type. Verify that the DS457 can decode this new expression. Continue

adding to the expression until it fails to decode as expected, indicating the source of the error.

Review

Notes on page 6-24

for additional hints.

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