
Bar Code Parameters
Product Reference Guide
F-3
Bar Code Parameters
The following table lists the standard customer programmable settings for the Pegaso.
Table F-2. Programmable Standard Bar Code Settings
Code Parameter/ Description I.D. #
Acceptable
Input
Defaults
Min Max Factory
Codabar
Enter 1 for On
and 0 for Off.
Enable
Enables/disables the Codabar symbology. 0300 On / Off Off On On
Enable
Aggressive
Decoding
Enables more aggressive decoding algorithms
to be used in order to scan hard to read
labels.
0301 On / Off Off On Off
Enable
Checksum
Requires the use of checksum characters to
verify a bar code.
0302 On / Off Off Off Off
Send Check-
sum
Instructs the terminal to include the checksum
in the label transmission
0303 On / Off Off Off Off
Send Start/
Stop
Instructs the decoder to transmit the decoded
start and stop characters of Codabar labels.
The start and stop characters will both be
translated as A, B, C, or D.
0305 On / Off Off On Off
Convert to
CLSI
Restricts the Codabar decoder to only read
labels that conforms to "CLSI" specifications.
Label length must be 14, and the data is split
into
fields of 1, 4, 5, and 4 characters sepa-
rated by spaces.
0306 On / Off Off Off Off
Allow Wide
Intercharac-
ter Gaps
Allows wide gaps to appear between charac-
ters in a label.
0307 On / Off Off On On
Minimum
Label Length
Set the minimum label length to be less than
or equal to maximum label length.
0320 01 - 50 01 01 04
Maximum
Label Length
This feature specifies the maximum allowable
length of a Codabar label. The length includes
check and data characters. Maximum Label
Length should be greater than or equal to Min-
imum Label Length.
0321 01 - 50 01 50 20
Read Verifi-
cation
Sets the number of times a label must be read
before it is transmitted.
0322 01 - 04 01 02 01
User ID
Specifies the symbology identifier (if any) that
is sent when parameter Send Code ID (Index
0025) is set to 3. "ASCII" code zero (null) is
used to indicate that an identifier
is not to be
sent for the symbology.
0323
Any single
ASCII
ch
aracter
(00 = Off)
'I' 'I' 'I'
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