Hand Held Products IT4800 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Bar Sequence
Bar Sequence is the bar height pattern within a height modulated, multi-state, 
postal-type symbology.  In a 2-state symbol, a "1" represents a tall or full height 
bar and a "0" represents a short or half height bar.  In a 4-state symbol, "A" rep-
resents the ascending bars, "D" the descending bars, "T" the short bars, and "H" 
the tall bars that both ascend and descend.  Incorrect sequencing can be sys-
tematic and can be caused by the symbol generating program not meeting 
requirements.
Codeword (Data and Check)
A Codeword is a symbol character value or intermediate level of coding 
between source data and the graphical encodation in the symbol.  A data code-
word encodes data according to the rules or scheme of the symbology, where 
check codewords are reserved for error detection/correction purposes.
Codeword Yield
Codeword Yield is an indication of the interference between adjacent rows in a 
2D stacked symbology.  A low Codeword Yield can indicate print conditions 
where this interference is caused by drag, streaking, or other situations where 
there is carry-over of ink from one row to another (see  "Useful Row Height" on 
page 1-19).
Data Safety Margin
Data Safety Margin is the ratio of the unused error correction codewords to the 
recommended number of error correction codewords.  A low Data Safety Mar-
gin indicates a symbol that is close to reading failure and can be improved by 
improving the printing, correcting the cause of bad or missing symbol characters 
(e.g., spots, voids), or by raising the Error Correction Level (ECL).
Edge Accuracy
Edge Accuracy is a measure of the accuracy of the bar or dark element edge 
positions within the symbol.  A low Edge Accuracy indicates print conditions, 
such as a "print pitch to X-dimension" mismatch or general edge irregularities 
(but not uniform print growth), which can harm character decoding.  The first 
condition is improved by properly scaling the symbol to the print pitch, and both 
conditions are improved by making the symbol larger.