Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference
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Code 39
Terminals: All Trakker Antares terminals.
Description: Enables or disables decoding of Code 39 symbology. Code 39 is discrete,
variable length, and self-checking. The character set is uppercase A to Z,
0 to 9, dollar sign ($), period (.), slash (/), percent (%), space ( ), plus (+),
and minus (-).
0 to 9, dollar sign ($), period (.), slash (/), percent (%), space ( ), plus (+),
and minus (-).
There are three types of ASCII the terminal decodes:
• Code 39 non-full ASCII
• Code 39 full ASCII
• Code 39 mixed-full ASCII
Code 39 Non-Full ASCII
Non-full ASCII uses a one-character encoding scheme. For example, you
encode the data “SAMPLE” as follows:
encode the data “SAMPLE” as follows:
*SAMPLE*
*SAMPLE*
This label decodes as SAMPLE.
Code 39 Full ASCII
Full ASCII uses a two-character encoding scheme to extend the character
set to 128 characters. You use the dollar sign ($), slash (/), percent (%), or
plus (+) followed by an uppercase letter to represent one of the characters
in the extended set. You must encode lowercase letters as a plus sign (+)
followed by their uppercase equivalents. For a list of ASCII characters and
their Code 39 representations, see the “Full ASCII Table” on page 284.
set to 128 characters. You use the dollar sign ($), slash (/), percent (%), or
plus (+) followed by an uppercase letter to represent one of the characters
in the extended set. You must encode lowercase letters as a plus sign (+)
followed by their uppercase equivalents. For a list of ASCII characters and
their Code 39 representations, see the “Full ASCII Table” on page 284.