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6-12 MS-4 Imager User’s Manual
Code 128 / EAN 128
Application Record Separator Character
(Code 128 / EAN 128)
Important:
The ASCII characters
<
,
>
, and
,
can only be entered as hex pairs:
For <: <K
474
h,,,,,,,3C>
For >: <K
474
h,,,,,,,3E>
For
, : <K
474
h,,,,,,,2C>
See ASCII Character Entry Modifier on page 3-32 for a detailed explanation of how to
enter ASCII characters as hex values.
Application Record Brackets (Code 128 / EAN 128)
Application Record Padding (Code 128 / EAN 128)
Definition: This is an ASCII character that serves as an EAN separator in formatted EAN
output.
Serial Cmd: <
K474,
status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status,
output format,application record separator status,
application record separator
character
,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default:
,
Options: Any ASCII character (7 bit).
Definition: If an EAN-conforming symbol is decoded and EAN formatting applies, this
feature places bracket characters “( )” around the application identifiers in
the formatted output.
Serial Cmd: <K474,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status,
output format,application record separator status,application record separator
character,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default: Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
Definition: This feature causes the Imager to pad variable-length application fields with
leading zeroes. This is not done for the last field of a symbol.
Serial Cmd: <K474,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status,
output format,application record separator status,application record separator
character,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default: Enabled
Options:
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
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