Codabar options – Datalogic Scanning 6000 User Manual

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QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus

Codabar Options

The Codabar symbology has the following programmable features:

Check Digit — calculates the Check Digit to verify the label's

contents have been read correctly. If you enable this feature,

your bar codes must include a Check Digit. You may also

choose to transmit or not transmit the Check Digit.

Start/Stop Characters — you can choose either Send or Don't

Send depending on your host's interface requirement.

Start/Stop Format — if you need to send the Start/Stop

characters, there are four standard format options that you

can select from; ABCD/TN*E, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/tn*e, or

abcd/abcd. This setting must match your system require-

ments. If you select one of these options, it determines how

the ASCII characters A, B, C, D that are used for Start/Stop

characters, will be translated before being sent to the host.

Start/Stop Match — the requirement that the Start and Stop

characters must match (be identical) can be enabled or

disabled.

Label Format — provides the selection between fixed or

variable length labels. If your application has labels with

specific fixed length, we recommend selecting fixed lengths

to improve read rate.
If you select variable length, the scanner will recognize labels

with between 03 and 47

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digits (not including the optional

check digit).
Set First Fixed Length — if you select fixed length, use

this feature to set a first fixed label length to a setting be-

tween 03 and 50

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digits.

Set Second Fixed Length — if you select fixed length, use

this feature to set a second fixed label length to a setting

between 03 and 50

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digits.

No Second Fixed Length — scan this label after setting the

first fixed length to instruct the scanner to recognize only the

label length chosen as the first label length.

Gap Check — allows the scanner to combine two label halves

printed in close proximity to each other that may have been

printed at different times and perhaps different locations.

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For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.

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