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Format Conventions for Bar Codes
You can scan the bar codes listed in this manual to enter data or perform a
command. The bar code labels in this manual are printed in the Code 39
symbology. Each bar code includes the name and human-readable
interpretation. For example:
The asterisks (*) at the beginning and end of the human-readable interpretation
are the start and stop codes for a Code 39 bar code label. If you are creating bar
code labels with a bar code utility, it may automatically supply the asterisks as
the start and stop code, so that you only need to type the actual text of the
command. You can also create and print configuration labels and reader
command labels in Code 93, which has its own start and stop codes.
Other Related Manuals
You may need to refer to other manuals when working with JANUS
900 MHz terminal emulation software. To order additional manuals, contact
your local Intermec representative.
Intermec Manuals
Intermec
Part No.
odel 200 Controller System Manual
063439
RF System/9180 Controller User’s Manual
054292
900 MHz RF Equipment User’s Manual
066163
900 MHz RF Gateway User’s Manual
066164
ANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual (4MB)
065714
ANUS 2020 Hand-Held Computer User’s Manual (4MB)
065715
ANUS 2050 Vehicle-Mount Computer User’s Manual (4MB)
065716
Other Manuals
Intermec recommends that 5250 users obtain a copy of the IBM 5494 Remote
Control Unit Functions Reference Manual for more detailed information
regarding 5250 commands, local editing functions, and error messages.
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Bar code (Code 39)
Human-readable
interpretation
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