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y* - The symbology identifiers use groups of numbers to identify each
symbology. The range of possible values could potentially span 100 for each
symbology category. The Symbology Identifier Table lists each identifier group
with the corresponding symbology.
* A no read condition is indicated by all four bytes yy, M and N set to 0 in a
transmission. All other data is therefore not valid.
See the ~OS# command (page 6-18) for other transmission data formats.
Symbology Identifier Table
C673
Three digit number shows total scans-on-
code.
D703
000-999; Good Quiet Zones (scans)
E732
Two digit number shows Lead QZ. Units:
.1X (00-9A)
F752
Two digit number shows Trail QZ. Units:
.1X (00-9A)
G771
One digit number: ‘0’ (off), ‘1’ (on). Sync
state.
H782
IGC, two bytes: Units of X dimension times
10. Value = 00 when N/A
I802
Two digits; Percent of good global
thresholds. (00-9A)
J822
Two digits; Calculated application
checksum value or Code 93 mod check K
O841
One digit; indicates the subsymbology
enabled in the y field of ~LFxy command for
this symbol. A value of 0 indicates no
subsymbology check is enabled.
K851
One digit; Buffer overrun indication; 0 = no
overrun
L862
Two digits; Decode header indicator "^^"
[chars] 88 ...
Bar code data characters (variable length).
Zlast1
Programmable ASCII character indicates
end of transmit; See ~SSbbbeee (page 6-
28) command. LF (line feed) required for
ScanView.
Identifiers Symbology Category
02 I 2 of 5
03 Code 128
04 Code 93
Pos Chars Parameters