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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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Postamble (continued)<br />

12<br />

NF BC Configuration Command Reference<br />

Example: You want to set the postamble to the letters “BV,” which also represents the<br />

Beep Volume configuration command. Enter the postamble by scanning this<br />

bar code:<br />

Preamble<br />

Set Postamble to BV<br />

*$+AE/BBV/B*<br />

$+AE"BV"<br />

If you omit the quotation marks, the reader interprets the command as two<br />

commands: AE to set the postamble to no characters, and BV to change the<br />

beep volume.<br />

Purpose: Sets the preamble that precedes any data you scan with the reader. Common<br />

preambles include a data location number or an operator number.<br />

Default: Disabled<br />

Note: A preamble is not added to scanned data when you run IRL programs.<br />

Syntax: ADdata<br />

Acceptable values for data are up to 25 ASCII characters. When you enter the<br />

AD command without data, the preamble is disabled. You must enclose the data<br />

within quotation marks if the data is a reserved word, such as a reader<br />

configuration command (see the example at the end of this section).<br />

Scan: To disable the preamble, scan this bar code:<br />

Disable Preamble<br />

*$+AD*<br />

*$+AD*<br />

Or: To set the preamble to an ASCII character string:<br />

1. Scan this bar code:<br />

Enter Accumulate Mode / Set Preamble<br />

*+/$+AD*<br />

*+/$+AD*<br />

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