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4/14/2016
D014465 CR1400 CR1000 CR2300 CR2600 CR3600 CR44X5 CR8000 CR900FD CR6000 CR5000 T500 Client Version ICD
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2
Remove checksum from the result
(Checksum checking must be
enabled for this to take effect)
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Given the settings above, the binary string to turn on NEC 2 of 5 decoding with checksum checking and
the checksum removed from the result string, is 111 (bits left to right). The same string would be 0x7
or decimal 7.
Thus, the command to implement the settings above would be:
C(0A)7
Or
C(0A)#7
9.2 Field of Interest
The reader optics are typically split into two separate fields - Field Of Interest 0 (FOI 0) and Field Of
Interest 1 (FOI 1). In certain circumstances, these fields can be customized to the requirements of the
user. In the default configuration of these fields FOI 0 is the High Density (HD) field and FOI 1 is the
Wide (W) field.
At a given focus distance, the FOI 0 field is designed to read small, low-mil barcodes while the FOI 1
field is designed to pick up large, wide barcodes.
This document will refer to FOI 0 as HD and FOI 1 as Wide.
Note: The CR900FD is a single Field of Interest reader. There is no FOI 0 in the CR900FD.
9.3 Reader Setting Persistence
Some reader settings have special behaviors under certain conditions, such as when resetting to
factory defaults. There are four categories for setting persistence, which are listed below.
Persistence
Description
Unprotected
Unless otherwise specified, all settings have this type of persistence.
This setting can be changed using a command such as ‘P’ or saved using
commands such as ‘C’ or ‘W’. If the reader is reset to factory defaults using a ‘J’
command, the setting will revert to its default value.
Protected
This setting can be changed or saved. If the reader is reset to its factory defaults
using the ‘J’ command, the value of this setting will not change. However, if the
settings file is deleted, the setting will revert to its default value on the next
boot.

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Code CR1428 Specifications

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BrandCode
ModelCR1428
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish

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