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MSI
Syntax MSI=p1,p2,p3,p4
Example MSI=0,4,48,0
Example MSI=0,4,48,0
Pn Default
Valid
Description
1
0
1 enable 0 disable
Decode MSI barcode
2
4
4
Minimum length to decode (4 min)
3
48
4 - 48
Maximum length to decode (40 max)
4
1
1 enable 0 disable
Transmit check character
OCR – Imager Only
Syntax OCR=p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7
Example OCR=0,2,dddddddd,,,,0
Example OCR=0,2,dddddddd,,,,0
Pn Default
Valid
Description
1
0
1 enable 0 disable
Decode OCR barcode
2 2 0
none
1 OCR_A
2 OCR_B
3 OCR_MONEY
2 OCR_B
3 OCR_MONEY
Font Selection
3 dddddddd See Note 1
Template selection(null
terminated string)
terminated string)
4
null
See Note 1
Null-terminated string
defines the set of characters
in group G
defines the set of characters
in group G
5
null
See Note 1
Null-terminated string
defines the set of characters
in group H
in group H
Note 1: The length of the template must match the length of the OCR string to be read. P3
parameter template selections are:
parameter template selections are:
a - alphanumeric character (digit or letter)
c - check character
d - digits from 0 to 9
e - any character
d - digits from 0 to 9
e - any character
g - any character specified in group G
h - any character specified in group H
l - alphabetic letter
r - delimits a row
t - delimits multiple templates
r - delimits a row
t - delimits multiple templates
All characters are transmitted as is, except for the selected template.
Pn Default
Valid
Description
6
null
Modulo 10 “0123456789”
Modulo 36 “0123456789ABC
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ”
Modulo 36 “0123456789ABC
DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ”
Null-terminated string
defines legal characters for
checksum calculation.
defines legal characters for
checksum calculation.
Calculate checksum characters as follows:
Modulo 10
1. Add the characters in the string (not including the checksum character).
2. Subtract 10 from the sum obtained above. Continue subtracting 10 until the remainder is less
2. Subtract 10 from the sum obtained above. Continue subtracting 10 until the remainder is less
than 10.
3. The remainder obtained above is the checksum. Enter this digit in the checksum position.