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(3) Tab (ASCII 09h )<br />

Specifying a tab as a delimiter outputs tab-delimited data. No tab follows the tail of the data.<br />

A header and terminator are added to the full string. A prefix, suffix, the number of digits, and code ID mark can be<br />

also added to the full string if their transmissions are enabled.<br />

Scanners equipped with PS/2 keyboard interfaces also transfer ASCII 09h for tab, instead of TAB key.<br />

(Example)<br />

AIs specified Output data<br />

AI1=01, AI2=17 [STX]W2194901234567894[HT]040208[ETX]<br />

8.6 Data Editing Notes<br />

8.6.1 Data edit conditions<br />

For data editing, the following conditions can be specified.<br />

(1) Code type<br />

All bar code types or an arbitrary bar code type can be specified. This applies to "data extraction," "data<br />

substitution," and "blocksorting."<br />

(2) Code length<br />

None or the maximum number of digits (1 to 99 digits) can be specified.<br />

(3) Enable/disable transmission at the occurrence of an error<br />

The transmission of data that does not match the data editing conditions can be enabled or disabled.<br />

8.6.2 Rules for data editing<br />

Note the following important rules for editing data with this scanner. They apply to "data extraction," "data<br />

substitution," and "blocksorting."<br />

(1) Data editing applies to bar code data.<br />

(2) A search string should consist of ASCII characters (00h to 7Fh) and a substitution string, ASCII characters (00h<br />

to FEh).<br />

(3) There can be at most one data editing condition.<br />

(4) Enabling the prefix, suffix, number of digits, and code ID mark settings adds them to the output. Note, however,<br />

that the number of digits is that after editing.<br />

(5) The number of digits includes any check digit--except for Code 93, Code 128, and EAN-128 symbologies.<br />

(6) Disabling check digits still produces them in the output if they are present after editing.<br />

(7) Conversions from the UPC-A format always include the leading character for adjusting the number of transfer<br />

digits and the number system character.<br />

(8) Conversions from the UPC-E format always skip the leading character for adjusting the number of transfer digits<br />

and the number system character. Conversions to the UPC-E format do as well.<br />

(9) Conversions from the EAN-13 format always include the country code. ISBN/ISSN conversions ignore it.<br />

(10) Conversions from EAN-8 to EAN-13 format are ignored.<br />

(11) Conversions from UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, or Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) to GTIN format are ignored.<br />

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