Worth Data 802 RF Credit Card Machine User Manual


 
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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 (5) requires the use of setting 2 and will
transmit the check digit along with the bar code data to the computer.
Setting B pertains to the decoding algorithms used by the RF Terminal
when using a Laser Scanner. In most cases, this should be left at the
default B setting.
If scanning VINs (Code 39) through windshields with a laser scanner,
(applies to the LZ400 only) try setting this parameter to C or D. Try D
first. If you get substitutions, try C.
2 of 5 Length
Default setting 06
Valid entries 00-98
To read variable length 2 of 5 codes 00
2 of 5 is so susceptible to misreads that the RF Terminal adds an additional
safeguard - it can be configured to look for fixed-length data only.
The default setting of 06 causes the RF Terminal to read only 2 of 5
codes that are 6 digits in length. To set the RF Terminal to read a
different length, scan any two-digit number from the bar pad table. For
example, to change the RF Terminal to accept an 8-digit bar code, scan
0 then 8 from the bar pad table. 2 of 5 code must always be an even
number of digits so the length setting must always be an even number.
Reading variable length I 2of5 or 2 of 5 codes is to be avoided if at all
possible. The 00 setting is supplied for the purposes of reading codes
of unknown length, counting the digits and setting the length to the
proper number.
MSI and Plessey
Disable MSI 0
Enable MSI, 1 Mod 10 check digit 1
Enable MSI, 2 Mod 10 check digits 2
Enable MSI, 1 Mod 11/ Mod 10 check digit 3
Transmit no check digits 4
Transmit 1 check digit 5
Transmit 2 check digits 6
Enable Plessey bar code (mutually exclusive with MSI) 7
Enable LabelCode5 (mutually exclusive w/MSI & Plessey) 8
Enable LabelCode4 (mutually exclusive w/all above) 9
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