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

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Partial Sequence

If an output sequence operation is terminated before all your output sequence cri-
teria are met, the barcode data acquired to that point is a “partial sequence.” You
can define how partial sequences are output using the same types of command
strings you used to create output sequences.

Partial Sequence Example - Three Symbologies with <> Separators, but with a
Damaged Code

In this example, you are scanning PDF417, Code 128, and Code 39 barcodes, and
you want the scanner to output Code 39 first, Code 128 second, and PDF417 third,
in brackets, as shown below, but the Code 39 barcode has been damaged and
cannot be output.

You would use the same command line as shown in

Output Sequence Example 2 -

Three Symbologies with <> Separators

(page 104):

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

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

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