For Advanced Data Format only, by enabling this parameter all multiple read 
labels will be included in the output message. They can be separated by the 
Multiple Read Separator.  
 
Multiple Read Label Separator String (max. 128 chars): 
 
The  Multiple  Read  Label  Separators  (up  to  128  bytes)  are  used  to  separate 
multiple read barcodes in the reading phase. 
 
This is meaningful when the Code Combination parameter is set to Multi Label 
or Logical Combination and the Send All Multiple Read Labels parameter has 
been enabled. 
 
If  selected,  they  occur  within  the  Code  Field  and  are  transmitted  after  each 
decoded multiple read barcode. 
 
Select the check box to reveal the Max Number of Different Characters field.  
 
When  checked,  this  filter  attempts  to  eliminate  false  multiple  reads  by 
determining if a short code read is "contained in" (is a sub-string of), another 
longer  code  read. This  condition  implicates that the  short code  is  probably a 
misread of the same longer code and therefore should be ignored, (should not 
be considered as a multiple read of a different code).  
 
This filter is based upon the following rules: 
 
  a multiple read condition occurs 
  all decoded codes of the same type are compared with each other 
 
Rule  1:  the  shorter  code  is  considered  contained  in  the  longer  code  if  the 
character string is found in the same order; the longer code may have a single 
block of characters in any position (before, after or in between the compared 
strings) 
 
Example: The code 123456 is considered contained in the following codes: 
00123456, 12345600, 12378456. 
 
The code 123456 is not considered contained in the following codes: 
12346507 (string out of order), 12345700 (string not complete), 120378456 
or 0012345600 (multiple blocks in the string). 
 
Rule 2: the shorter code is not filtered by rule 1. In the longer code, all possible 
sub-strings of the same length as the shorter code string are compared with the 
shorter  code  string.  The  shorter  code  is  considered  contained  in  the  longer 
code if the number of different characters between the compared codes is less 
than or equal to the Max Number of Different Characters. The shorter code will 
be filtered by rule 2.