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Telepen, Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes, Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes

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Chapter 4 - Configuration Command Reference Character String Description AIM ISO/IEC standard User-defined ASCII character string Code Mark The AIM Standard for symbology identifiers consists of a three-character structure indicating the symbology and the optional features of the symbology. For more information about the AIM Standard for symbology identifiers, refer to the AIM ISO/IEC Standard. The user-defined symbology identifier (UDSI) is one to four ASCII characters in length. You can configure userdefined symbology identifiers to assign custom identifier strings to the bar code symbologies. The code mark identifier is a single character user-defined symbology identifier. Its value can range from 0x00 to 0xFF. Telepen Enables or disables decoding of Telepen symbology. Telepen is the only symbology to directly represent the full ASCII character set without shift characters. It is extremely secure as it has negligible risk of misreads and has a double density numeric only mode. Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes Use this command to invalidate a second bar code read that occurs before the timeout expires. Use this command when scanning bar codes that contain different data as opposed to the Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes command that you use when your bar codes contain identical data. You can set Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms. Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes Use this command to invalidate a second bar code read that occurs before the timeout expires. Use this command when scanning bar codes with identical data as opposed to the Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command that you use when your bar codes contain different data. You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms. 48 SF51 Cordless Scanner User's Guide

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Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference
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SF51 Cordless Scanner User’s Guide
Telepen
Enables or disables decoding of Telepen symbology. Telepen is
the only symbology to directly represent the full ASCII character
set without shift characters. It is extremely secure as it has
negligible risk of misreads and has a double density numeric only
mode.
Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes
Use this command to invalidate a second bar code read that
occurs before the timeout expires. Use this command when
scanning bar codes that contain different data as opposed to the
Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes command that
you use when your bar codes contain identical data.
You can set Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes to a
value from 0 to 2550 ms.
Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes
Use this command to invalidate a second bar code read that
occurs before the timeout expires. Use this command when
scanning bar codes with identical data as opposed to the
Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command that
you use when your bar codes contain different data.
You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a
value from 0 to 2550 ms.
Character String
Description
AIM ISO/IEC
standard
The AIM Standard for symbology identifiers consists of a
three-character structure indicating the symbology and
the optional features of the symbology. For more
information about the AIM Standard for symbology
identifiers, refer to the AIM ISO/IEC Standard.
User-defined
ASCII character
string
The user-defined symbology identifier (UDSI) is one to
four ASCII characters in length. You can configure user-
defined symbology identifiers to assign custom identifier
strings to the bar code symbologies.
Code Mark
The code mark identifier is a single character user-defined
symbology identifier. Its value can range from 0x00 to
0xFF.