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OCR Programming 13 - 25
Multiple Templates
This feature sets up multiple templates for OCR decoding. To do this, follow the procedure described in OCR
Template on page 13-15 (scan the OCR Template bar code, then bar codes corresponding to numbers and letters
to form the template expression, then
End of Message) for each template in the multiple template string, using a
capital letter X as a separator between the templates.
For example, set the OCR Template as 99999XAAAAA to decode OCR strings of either 12345 or ABCDE.
Template Examples
Following are sample templates with descriptions of valid data for each definition.
Field Definition Description
"M"99977 M followed by three digits and two optional digits.
"X"997777"X"
X followed by two digits, four optional digits, and an X.
9959775599 Two digits followed by any character, a digit, two optional digits, any two characters,
and two digits.
A55"-"999"-"99 A letter followed by two characters, a dash, three digits, a dash, and two digits.
33A"."99 Two alphanumeric characters followed by a letter, a period, and two digits.
999992991 Five digits followed by an optional alpha, two digits, and an optional alphanumeric.
"PN98" Literal field -
PN98
OCR Check Digit Modulus
Parameter # 688 (SSI # F1h B0h)
This option sets OCR module check digit calculation. The check digit is the last digit (in the right most position) in
an OCR string and improves the accuracy of the collected data. The check digit is the end product of a calculation
made on the incoming data. For check digit calculation, for example Modulus 10, alpha and numeric characters are
assigned numeric weights (see OCR Check Digit Multiplier on page 13-26). The calculation is applied to the
character weights and the resulting check digit is added to the end of the data. If the incoming data does not match
the check digit, the data is considered corrupt.
The selected check digit option does not take effect until you set
OCR Check Digit Validation.
To choose the Check Digit Modulus, such as 10 for modulo 10, scan the following bar code, then scan a three-digit
number from 001 to 099 representing the check digit using the numeric keypad in the Advanced Data Formatting
Guide. The default is
1.
OCR Check Digit

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Zebra DS3608 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHandheld bar code reader
Wavelength655 nm
Sensor typeLaser
Scanner type1D/2D
Tilt reading angle0 - 360 °
Pitch reading angle0 - 65 °
Light levels (direct sunlight)0 - 108000 lx
Linear (1D) barcodes supportedCodabar, Code 11, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, EAN 128, EAN 2, EAN 5, EAN-13, EAN-8, GS1 DataBar, Industrial 2 of 5, MSI, U.P.C., UPC-A, UPC-E
Optical sensor resolution (W x H)1280 x 960 pixels
2D (matrix & stacked) barcodes supportedAztec Code, Composite Codes, Data Matrix, Han Xin, MaxiCode, Micro QR Code, MicroPDF417, PDF417, QR Code, TLC-39
Input voltage4.5 - 5.5 V
Power source typeRS-232, USB
CertificationRoHS EN 50581: 2012
Product colorBlack, Grey
LED indicatorsYes
International Protection (IP) codeIP65
Standard interfacesKeyboard wedge, RS-232, USB
Connectivity technologyWired
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)-30 - 50 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95 %
Harmonized System (HS) code84716070
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth132 mm
Width77 mm
Height185 mm
Weight304 g

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