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VX3X Reference Guide 
Replacement 
The edit control where the user types the characters to be assigned as the 
replacement of the control character. Replacements for a control character are 
assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character drop down 
box, typing the replacement in the Replacement edit control (according to the 
formats defined above) and then selecting Assign. The assigned replacement is 
then added to the list box above the Assign button.  
For example, if ‘Carriage Return’ is replaced by Line Feed (by specifying ‘^J’ 
or ‘0x0A’) in the configuration, the value 0x0d received in any scanned 
barcode (or defined in the prefix or suffix) will be replaced with the value 
0x0a.  
The Wedge then sends Ctrl+J to the receiving application, rather than Ctrl+M. 
List Box 
The list box shows all user-defined control characters and their assigned 
replacements. All replacements are enclosed in single quotes to delimit white 
space that has been assigned. 
Delete 
This button is grayed unless an entry in the list box is highlighted. When an 
entry (or entries) is highlighted, and Delete is selected, the highlighted 
material is deleted from the list box.  
 
Barcode – Custom Identifiers 
Code IDs can be defined by the user. This allows processing parameters to be configured for 
barcodes that do not use the standard AIM or Symbol IDs or for barcodes that have data 
embedded at the beginning of the data that acts like a Code ID.  
These are called “custom” Code IDs and are included in the Symbology drop down box in the 
Symbology dialog, unless Enable Code ID is set to None. When the custom Code ID is found in 
a barcode, the configuration specified for the custom Code ID is applied to the barcode data. The 
dialog below allows the custom Code IDs to be configured. 
It is intended that custom code IDs are used to supplement the list of standard code IDs (if Enable 
Code ID
 is set to AIM or Symbol), or to replace the list of standard code IDs (if Enable Code ID 
is set to Custom).  
When Enable Code ID is set to None, custom code IDs are ignored. 
Note: 
Custom symbologies will appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog, and are 
processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver itself. This allows custom IDs 
based on actual code IDs to be processed before the code ID itself. 
Note: When 
Strip: Code ID is enabled, the entire custom Code ID string is stripped (i.e., 
treated as a Code ID).