Hand Held Products 4410 User Manual

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3. Character Match Sequences

On the "Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart" on page 2-36, find the
Hex value that represents the character(s) you want to match. Use the Pro-
gramming Chart (inside the back cover) to scan the numbers that represent
these characters.

Example B: You need to read 3 digits, 3 specific characters (ABC), 3 digits.
The template would be:

ddd414243ddd

To create this template, you would scan the

Enter OCR Template symbol

(page 4-10), scan the

d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample

Codes in the back of this manual 3 times, scan

414243 from the Programming

Chart inside back cover (the hex characters for “A,” “B,” and “C”), then scan
the

d from the inside back cover 3 more times. Scan Save OCR Template

(page 4-11). This would let you read any string of 3 digits, “ABC,” then any
string of 3 digits, for example:

551ABC983

4. Adding Spaces

You may also need to put spaces in your template.

Example C: You need to read 3 digits, space, 3 specific characters (ABC),
space, 3 digits. The template would be:

ddd2041424320ddd

To create this template, you would scan the

Enter OCR Template symbol

(page 4-10), scan the

d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample

Codes in the back of this manual 3 times, scan

2041424320 from the

Programming Chart inside back cover (the hex characters for “space,” “A,”
“B,” “C,” “space”), then scan the

d from the inside back cover 3 more times.

Scan

Save OCR Template (page 4-11). This would let you read any string

of 3 digits, space, “ABC,” space, then any string of 3 digits, for example:

551 ABC 983

Note: If using Quick*View to program, use the space bar to designate a space

and not the hex value of 20.

5. Exit OCR Template Editor

Scan

Save OCR Template to save your entries. Discard OCR Template

exits without saving any OCR Template changes.

}

hex codes for

letters A, B, and C

hex code for a space

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