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Barcode Manipulation 
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VX7 Reference Guide 
Barcode Processing Examples 
The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix/suffix configurations. The examples 
assume that the scanner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier. 
 
Symbology 
 
All 
EAN-128 
(]C1) 
EAN-13 
(]E0) 
Intrlv 2 of 5 
(]IO) 
Code93 
Enable Enabled 
Enabled 
Enabled Enabled 
Disabled 
Min length 
 
Max length 
all 
all 
all 
10 
 
Strip Code ID 
Enabled 
Enabled 
Disabled 
Enabled 
 
Strip Leading 
 
Strip Barcode Data 
 
‘*123’ 
‘1*’ 
‘456’ 
 
Strip Trailing 
 
Prefix ‘aaa’ 
‘bbb’ 
‘ccc’ 
‘ddd’ 
 
Suffix ‘www’ 
‘xxx’ 
‘yyy’ 
‘zzz’ 
 
Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table, below are examples of scanned 
barcode data and results of these manipulations. 
Barcode Symbology 
Raw Scanner Data 
Resulting Data 
EAN-128 ]C11234567890123 
bbb1234567890xxx 
EAN-128 ]C111234567890123 
bbb11234567890xxx 
EAN-128 ]C1123 
< rejected > (too short) 
EAN-13 ]E01234567890987 
ccc]E04567890yyy 
EAN-13 ]E01231234567890987 
ccc]E0234567890yyy 
EAN-13 ]E01234 ccc]E0yyy 
I2/5 ]I04444567890987654321 
< rejected > (too long) 
I2/5 ]I04444567890123 
ddd7890zzz 
I2/5 ]I0444 
dddzzz 
I2/5 ]I022245622 
ddd45zzz 
Code-93 ]G0123456 < rejected > (disabled) 
Code-93 ]G0444444 < rejected > (disabled) 
Code-39  
]A01234567890 
aaa4567890www 
Code-39 full ASCII 
]A41231234567890 
aaa1234567890www 
Code-39 ]A4 
< rejected > (too short) 
Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep. In some cases, the receipt of data from the scanner 
triggers a good scan beep (from the external scanner), and then the rejection of scanned barcode 
data by the processing causes a bad scan beep on the same data.