NUL %U DLE $P SP SPA
CE
0 0 @ %V P P
‘
%
W
p +P
SOH $A DC1 $Q ! /A 1 1 A A Q Q a +A q +Q
STX $B DC2 $R
“
/B 2 2 B B R R b +B r +R
ETX $C DC3 $S # /C 3 3 C C S S c +C s +S
EOT $D DC4 $T $ /D 4 4 D D T T d +D t +T
ENQ $E NAK $U % /E 5 5 E E U U e +E u +U
A
CK $F SYN $V & /F 6 6 F F V V f +F v +V
BEL $G ETB $W
‘
/G 7 7 G G W W g +G w +W
BS $H CAN $X ( /H 8 8 H H X X h +H x +X
HT $I EM $Y ) /I 9 9 I I Y Y i +I y +Y
LF $J SUB $Z * /J : /Z J J Z Z j +J z +Z
VT $K ESC %A + /K ; %F K K [ %K k +K { %P
FF $L FS %B , /L < %G L L \ %L l +L | %Q
CR $M GS %C - - = %H M M ] % m +M } %R
SO $N RS %D . . > %I N N ^ %N n +N ~ %S
SI $O US %E / /O ? %J O O _ %O o +O DEL %T
Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively. Character pairs /P
through /Y decode as 0 through 9.
3.5.7 Code 39 Code Page
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not
display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using
a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, scan the
bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes were created (see Code Page
Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6), and scan the value and the Save bar code from the
Programming Chart (Appendix E of this manual). The data characters should then appear properly.
Code 39 Code Page
3.6 Interleaved 2 of 5
< Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings >
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* Full ASCII Off
Full ASCII On