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Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning Key Press Sequences for Encoded Code 39 (continued) Sequence %Q %R %S %T %U %V %W %X %Y %Z Key | (vertical bar or pipe) } (right brace) ~ (tilde) Keyboard delete (t) Dup (5250) @ (at) ι (grave accent) Sys Req (5250) Print (5250) F13 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF13 (3270) Sequence /Q /R /S /T /U /V /W /X /Y /Z Key F16 (t) F17 (t) F18 (t) F19 (t) F20 (t) F21 (3270, 5250) F22 (3270, 5250) F23 (3270, 5250) F24 (3270, 5250) : (colon) Terminating Keys Terminating keys are the nonprintable ASCII sequences and action keys. When the computer finds them in a bar code, an action is taken, and the computer sends the data in the buffer to the host computer. Terminating keys should appear only at the end of the bar code. If they are located in the middle of a bar code, they are executed normally, but the data following them in the bar code is ignored. Terminating keys cause a computer-to-base station transmission. The computer ignores data in the bar code buffer following these keys once a transmission takes place. For example, the computer interprets the following sequence: 123$V456 as 123F6 The computer will not send 456 to the host computer because it follows the terminating key F6. ASCII sequences can be used any time before a terminating key. For example, the computer interprets: +H+E+L+L+O$M as hello Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 159