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SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
To support Japanese Double Field Bar Codes, first make sure you have your scanner programmed
to the following settings.
• Disable segmented decoding
• Enable 2 scan buffers
• Disable bar code absence detection
• Enable normal code selects
Then, scan the Enable Japan 2 Field bar code.
Enable Japan 2 Field * Disable Japan 2 Field
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Next, select the matching bar codes that are used for double field symbols.
Note that only UPC/EAN bar codes are allowed in double field mode.
Select at least two characters for each bar code. The maximum is 4 upper and 4 lower bar codes.
EXAMPLE
To select 54 as the first two characters in the Upper Code pair 1:
1. Scan the Upper Code 1 Character 1 bar code (shown on page D-31)
2. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 5 in 54
(Refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table on pages M-7 and M-8)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 3
3. Scan the Upper Code 1 Character 2 bar code (shown on page D-31)
4. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 4 in 54.
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 2
To select 18 as the first two characters in the Lower Code pair 1:
1. Scan the Lower Code 1 Character 1 bar code (shown on page D-31)
2. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 1 in 18
(refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 4
c. Scan Code Byte 9
3. Scan the Lower Code 1 Character 2 bar code (shown on page D-31)
4. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 8 in 18.
(Refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table on pages M-7 and M-8)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 6
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