Honeywell Granit 1991iSR Ultra-Rugged Standard-Range Barcode Scanner User Manual

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43

start character match for Code 39, 43h = "C"

FF

termination string for first code

6A

code identifier for Code 128

9999

code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all
lengths

54

start character match for Code 128, 54h = “T”

FF

termination string for first code

72

code identifier for PDF417

9999

code length that must match for PDF417, 9999 = all
lengths

4D

start character match for PDF417, 4Dh = “M”

FF

termination string for third code

The whole command line would look like this:

SEQBLK62999943FF6A999954FF7299994DFF

The data is output as:

CODE39SMPLTSTMSGCODE128MSGPDF417

See the next example to further refine this output.

Output Sequence Example 2 - Three Symbologies with <> Separators

In this example, you are scanning the same three barcodes, but you want <> brack-
ets and a carriage return and line feed to separate your output.

The sequence editor would use the same command line as shown in

Output

Sequence Example 1 - Three Symbologies

(page 103):

SEQBLK

sequence editor start command

62

code identifier for Code 39

9999

code length that must match for Code 39, 9999 = all
lengths

43

start character match for Code 39, 43h = "C"

FF

termination string for first code

6A

code identifier for Code 128

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