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Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24.
UPC/EAN
Enable UPC/EAN
0
Disable UPC/EAN
1
Enable UPC/EAN Supplements
2
Disable UPC/EAN Supplements
3
Enable transmission of UPC-A NSC and EAN-13 1
st
2
4
Disable transmission of UPC-A NSC and EAN-13 1
st
1 digits
5
Enable transmission of UPC-A and EAN13 Check Digit
6
Disable transmission of UPC-A and EAN-13 Check Digit
7
Enable transmission of UPC-E NSC and EAN-8 1
st
Digit
8
Disable transmission of UPC-E NSC and EAN-8 1
st
Digit
9
Enable transmission of UPC-E and EAN-8 Check Digit
A
Disable transmission of UPC-E and EAN-8 check Digit
B
UPC-E Compressed
C
UPC=E Expanded
D
EAN-8 observes 9 & A above
E
EAN-8 is forced to transmit 8 digits
F
Enabling supplements allows you to read 2 and 5-digit supplemental codes used with magazines and
paperbacks. This disallows right-to-left reading of UPC codes, to assure that the supplement doesn't get
skipped.
Use setting 2 to enable reading of the 2 and 5 digit UPC/EAN supplements commonly found on magazines
and paperback books. Use this setting to force left to right reading of UPC codes, assuring that the
supplement code is not missed. This This setting also allows for reading of the UCC/EAN 128 Extended
Coupon Code. The Extended Coupon Code consists of a UPC code with a NSC of 5 or and EAN code with a
country code of 99 along with a C0de 128 supplemental code to the right. This setting allows you to read the
Code 128 supplement with the UPC/EAN, providing the UPC has a NSC of 5 or the EAN code has a country
code of 99. Without the correct NSC or country code, the Code 128 portion will be ignored; UPC code with an
NSC of 5 or EAN codes with country code of 99 will not be read unless there is a readable Code 128
supplemental code read also.
UPC-E Compressed Format transmits UPC-E codes as is; Expanded Format adds zeros to make them the
same length as UPC-A.
UPC-E can be used in either normal UPC-E format (implicit NSC of 0) or UPC-E1 format (NSC of 1). UPC-
E1 is enabled by scanning 2 of 5 Code and 8 (9 disables UPC-E1). It is very easy to partially read EAN-13 as
UPC-E1, so don't enable UPC-E1 if reading EAN-13.
If you wish to transmit UPC-A data in EAN-13 format, (an added leading 0 for the USA's country code),
scan Terminator Character and F. Scanning E, the default, sets UPC back to no country code transmitted.
ISBN, International Standard Book Numbering, bar codes are EAN-13 codes with a 5 digit supplement. If the
first three digits are the "Bookland" country codes of 978 for books or 977 for periodicals, then you can enable
transmission of EAN-13 bar codes in the ISBN format. Suppose you scan an EAN-13 with 5-digit supplement
which is a bar code of 978055337062153495. It would be transmitted in ISBN format as 0553370626 (as of
Jan.1, 2006, the correct ISBN format is the EAN-13 bar code with the 5 digit supplement). 055337062 are the
first nine digits of the ISBN format, and 6 is the newly calculated Mod-11 check digit.
To enable the transmission of the ISBN format, scan Terminator Character and D. Scanning C, the
default, disables conversion to ISBN format back to regular EAN-13 format.
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