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Data Editing Overview
Product Reference Guide 75
Data Group Characters
Options are available to insert characters in up to four positions between the
scanned bar code data. This is accomplished by selecting the position and up to
22 ASCII characters for each for Data Group 1, Data Group 2, Data Group 3
and Data Group 4 settings.
Example: Setting Position and Characters for Data Group 1
In this example, we’ll set a positon and select two characters for Data Group 1.
Select Data Group 1 Position
1. Determine which position in the bar code data you wish to insert charac-
ter(s). In this example, we’ll select a position three characters from the left
within the bar code data.
2. Scan the START bar code.
3. Scan the SET DATA GROUP 1 POSITION bar code.
4. In this step, we select the three-spaces-from-the-left position in which to
place the characters we’ll select later. Scan first the 0 (zero) bar code, then
the 3 bar code from the numeric digit bar codes provided in
Appendix B,
Alpha-Numeric Pad
.
5. Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned.
6. Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode.
Select Data Group 1 Character(s)
1. Determine which ASCII character(s) is/are to be added to scanned bar
code data. In this example, we’ll add two characters: + (the plus sign) and
# (the pound, or number sign).
2. Scan the START bar code.
NOTE
The options in this chapter set Data Group Characters
globally for all symbologies. If you wish to enable this
feature only for a single symbology, turn to the options
for that symbology in the
Symbologies chapter.
NOTE
Make sure the insertion position you select is not
greater than the total number of bar code characters
scanned; otherwise, the Data Group character(s) will
not be inserted.
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