Worth Data 7000 Stereo System User Manual


 
UPC-E / EAN-8 Options
UPC-E First Digit ON OFF 1
EAN-8 First Digit ON OFF 2
UPC-E Check Digit ON OFF 3
EAN-8 Check Digit ON OFF 4
UPC-E Expanded ON OFF 5
UPC-E1 ON OFF 6
Use setting 1 and 2 to enable or disable the UPC-E or EAN-8 first digit.
Use setting 3 and 4 to enable or disable the UPC-E or EAN-8 check digit. The check digit is the last
character and is based upon a calculation performed on the other characters.
Use setting 5 to select UPC-E0 compressed or expanded. When set to ON (the default setting) UPC-E1
codes are transmitted as is, when set to OFF UPC-E1 codes are transmitted with inserted zero's to make
them the same length as a UPC-A bar code. A NSC of 0 is assumed.
Use setting 6 to enable the reading of UPC-E1 bar codes. Do not enable UPC-E1 if you plan on reading
EAN-13 bar codes. You may experience partial reads when reading ENA-13.
If you prefer to transmit UPC-E bar codes in a 6-digit format while EAN-8 is transmitted in its original
8-digit format, set option 7 to ON.
Code 128
Code 128 ON OFF 1
UCC/EAN 128 ON OFF 2
UCC/EAN-128 is a subset of Code 128 that follows certain specifications regarding character content,
length and check digits. Enabling UCC/EAN-128 (2) causes the RF Terminal to look for a Code 128 bar
code that begins with the Code 128 F1 (Function 1) character. See Appendix H: Code 128 for more
details.
Codabar
Codabar ON OFF 1
Codabar CLSI ON OFF 2
Start Stop Character ON OFF 3
CLSI is a form of Codabar often used by libraries.
Setting 3 will transmit the Codabar start and stop characters with the bar code data to your computer. If you
are varying the start and stop characters to differentiate between different labels, transmitting the start and
stop can be helpful. See Appendix G; Codabar for more information.
2 of 5 Code
Interleaved 2 of 5 ON OFF 1
Check Digit ON OFF 2
Transmit Check Digit ON OFF 3
Standard 2 of 5 ON OFF 4
2 of 5 Code Length 06 5
Setting 2 requires that the last digit in your bar code conform to the specifications for the 2 of 5 check
digit calculation. See Appendix I; 2 of 5 Code for more information.
Transmission of the check digit (3) requires the use of setting 2 and will transmit the check digit along with