Honeywell MS9590 Configuration Guide - Page 30
Enable Left, =G + Right, &a, Scan Code Byte 0 + Code Byte 3 + Code Byte 8.
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The following example demonstrates how to configure the User-Defined ISBT identifiers: Assume the left-hand identifiers are the ISBT defined donation identification number: "=G"; and the right hand identifiers are country specific identifiers "&a". 1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT configuration mode bar code. 2. Scan the 1st Left Identifier configuration mode bar code. 3. Scan (Code Byte 0) + (Code Byte 6) + (Code Byte 1). 4. Scan the 2nd Left Identifier configuration mode bar code. 5. Scan (Code Byte 0) + (Code Byte 7) + (Code Byte 1). 6. Scan the 1st Right Identifier configuration mode bar code. 7. Scan (Code Byte 0) + (Code Byte 3) + (Code Byte 8). 8. Scan the 2nd Right Identifier configuration mode bar code. 9. Scan (Code Byte 0) + (Code Byte 9) + (Code Byte 7). 10. Scan the Enable User-Defined Sequence bar Code. 11. Scan the Enable ISBT bar code. 12. Scan the ENTER/EXIT configuration mode bar code. The scanner is now configured with the appropriate identifiers. Since both ISBT and User-defined Concatenation are enabled, ISBT 128 bar codes scanned successively that contain these identifiers will be concatenated. An alternate method of the type found in section 4.8.1 of the ISBT specifications can be used for configuring user-defined concatenation sequences. Using the previous example, the identifiers can be configured into a single configuration mode bar code. The following bar codes can be used to enable and disable the user-defined concatenation. Enable (Left, =G) + (Right, &a) =& ³ =G& a 5 0 5 d 1 Disable (Left, =G) + (Right, &a) =& ³ =G& a 5 0 5 d 0 Note: These configuration bar codes require Single-Code configuration mode. These bar codes are not recognized in Multi-Code configuration mode. Two forms of concatenation can be enabled at any given time, one pre-defined sequence and the user-defined sequence. Code selects and ISBT Code-128 concatenation cannot be used simultaneously. Both functions use the same internal resources so they must remain mutually exclusive. 5-4