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5Programming
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To define an all numeric part number with dashes as fixed characters, the Input Mask could be
"NNNFNNFNNNN". The corresponding DISPLAY pattern should be used so the operator knows
where to input information. This input could be ###-##-####. When the operator is collecting
information, he will not be able to overwrite the dashes, the cursor actually skips over them. If you
want to include the dashes during file transmission, specify an Input Mask of
"NNNINNINNNN".
Note that these are not required.
Shift Input Data to Upper Case
This input allows the conversion of all input text to be converted to upper case. Press "Y" or
"YES" to convert all input text to upper case.
Field Requirements: YES or NO (Y or N) input required.
Input Source K, B, S, or X
This input specifies the valid sources of data for the current input. Press "K" to accept only
keyboard data, "B" to accept keyboard or bar code, "S" to accept keyboard or RS-232 serial
input, or press "X" to accept all input types. For more information on using RS-232 serial input,
refer to Chapter 8, Advanced Operations.
Field Requirements: K, B, S or X input is required.
NOTE: Enabling RS-232 serial input reduces battery life. To achieve maximum battery
performance, select RS-232 serial input only when actually needed.
Bar Code Types
This input defines an alpha character for each type of bar code allowed during data entry. To
require the operator to read only Code 39 bar codes, enter "A" as the bar code type. To require the
operator to read UPC-A, UPC-E, and Code 128, enter "BCH" as the bar code types.
A - Code 39 B - UPC-A
C - UPC-E D - EAN-13
E - EAN-8 F - Interleaved 2 of 5
G - Codabar H - Code 128
I - Code 93 J - MSI/Plessey
K - Code 11 X - ALL BAR CODE TYPES
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