Specifications
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Additional Programming
❖ Format Editor Selection
➊ ENTER Program Mode
To make Data Format Editor selections, you’ll need to know the
terminal type, code I.D., code length, and editor commands your
application requires. Use the Alpha–numeric bar codes (next
page) to scan these options.
Scan the bar code below to start Format Editor selection.
➋ Format Editor Selection
➌ Terminal Type
Scan two bar codes that represent the terminal type (00–99[).
(
See Section 2.3 for a list of terminal I.D. numbers.
)
➍ Code I.D.
Refer to the Symbology chart (page 3–8), then scan two bar
codes from the “Hex Value” column that represent the Code
I.D. of the symbology you want formatted. (“All Symbologies”
– hex value 99 – is not supported by Data Formatter.)
➎ Length
Scan two bar codes representing the bar code length you
require (00–99[).
➏ Editor Command Sequences
Refer to the Format Editor Commands chart (page 3–78).
Scan two bar codes that represent the command you need.
➐ End Format (FF)
Scan “F”
twice
to end Format Editor selection.
➑ EXIT Program Mode
[
99 is the Universal number, indicating all terminals and all code
lengths.










