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Standard 2 of 5 (STF) (
H) (For the BHT-4000/BHT-5000/BHT-6000/BHT-
6500/BHT-7000/BHT-7500)
Syntax 1:
H[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD][start-
stop]]
Syntax 2 (BHT-6500/BHT-7000/BHT-7500):
H[:[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD] [start-
stop]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD] [start-
stop]]
[,[mini.no.digits[-max.no.digits]][CD] [start-
stop]]]
where
mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are the minimum and maximum
numbers of digits for bar codes to be read.
They should be a numeral from 1 to 99 (excluding start/stop characters) and
satisfy the following condition:
mini.no.digits ≤ max.no.digits
If both of mini.no.digits and max.no.digits are omitted, the
default reading range is from 1 to 99 digits in the BHT-4000/BHT-5000/BHT-
6000 and from the minimum number of digits specified in System Mode up to
99 digits in the BHT-6500/BHT-7000/BHT-7500.
If only
max.no.digits is omitted, only the number of digits specified by
mini.no.digits can be read.
CD is a check digits. Specifying a C to CD makes the Interpreter check bar
codes with MOD-10. The check digit is included in the number of digits.
startstop specifies the normal or short format of the start/stop characters.
Specify
N for the normal format; specify S for the short format. If startstop
is omitted, start/stop characters can be read in either format.
OPEN "BAR:" AS #1 CODE "H:6-12"
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