Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference
52 SR61 Cordless Scanner User’s Manual
Telepen
Enables or disables decoding of Telepen symbology. Telepen is
the only symbology to directly represent the full ASCII character
set without shift characters. Considered extremely secure,
Telepen has negligible risk of misreads and a double-density
numeric only mode.
Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes
This command invalidates a second bar code read before the
timeout expires. Use this command when consecutively scanning
bar codes that contain different data, as opposed to the Timeout
Between Identical Consecutive Codes command.
You can set Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes to a
value from 0 to 2550 ms.
Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes
This command invalidates a second bar code read before the
timeout expires. Use this command when consecutively scanning
bar codes with identical data, as opposed to the Timeout Between
Different Consecutive Codes command.
You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a
value from 0 to 2550 ms.
TLC 39
TLC 39 is a composite symbology designed for the
Telecommunications Industry. TLC 39 combines a Code 39
symbol that encodes a part number (for items such as plug-in
boards at central switching stations) with a linked MicroPDF417
symbol that encodes a serial number and other optional
information.
The first six characters must be numeric and include the ECI
number. The seventh character is a delimiter between the linear
data portion and the composite data portion, typically a comma,
although other delimiters are allowed. The next piece of data is a
mandatory unique Serial Number.
There can be other data fields after the Serial Number, usually
either AppIDs or DataIDs, which are governed by whether or not
there are alpha characters in the serial number. Country Of
Origin is another typical data field included in this symbology.