Intermec 2430 User Guide
Appendix D—Using Default and Optional Applications
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Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
Bar Codes:
Full ASCII
*+$*
*+$*
Command: Exit Full ASCII Mode reader command
Description: Exits Code 39 Full ASCII mode and puts the terminal in Code 39 Non-
Full ASCII mode (one-character encoding scheme).
Syntax: -$
Bar Codes:
Exit Full ASCII
*/M/D*
*-$*
Using Message Length Headers
You can use the EM9560.BIN application to add message headers that
indicate the length of the message. When you send or receive a message,
the application pre-appends a header to the message. If the message being
received already has a header, the application strips the existing header and
pre-appends the new message length header.
indicate the length of the message. When you send or receive a message,
the application pre-appends a header to the message. If the message being
received already has a header, the application strips the existing header and
pre-appends the new message length header.
You can create a two-byte binary header, a four-byte ASCII header, or a
mixed mode header. A mixed mode header pre-appends a four-byte ASCII
header to received messages and a two-byte binary header to sent messages.
mixed mode header. A mixed mode header pre-appends a four-byte ASCII
header to received messages and a two-byte binary header to sent messages.
Syntax: NHdata
Acceptable values for data are:
0 No
header
1
Two-byte binary header on messages sent and received
2
Four-byte ASCII header on messages sent and received
3
Four-byte ASCII header on messages sent and
two-byte binary header on messages received
Default: No
header
Bar Codes: Scan one of these bar codes:
No Header
Two-Byte Binary Header
*$+NH0*
*$+NH1*
*$+NH0* *$+NH1*
Four-Byte ASCII Header
Four-Byte ASCII Header
Four-Byte ASCII / Two-
Byte Binary Header
*$+NH2*
*$+NH3*
*$+NH2* *$+NH3*