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

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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

Scanner Redundancy<br />

Purpose: Defines the number of scans (voting) the scanner takes of the same label that<br />

must decode correctly for a good read of the label. Voting allows the reader to<br />

decode the same bar code multiple times during a single-trigger event, and to<br />

compare the decoded information a specific number of times before signaling a<br />

good read. There are three options:<br />

Default: Normal<br />

12-86<br />

Low Allows the reader to accept the first good read, which speeds up reader<br />

performance. This setting is recommended when scanning good quality bar<br />

codes.<br />

Normal The reader decodes the bar code a minimum number of times in each<br />

trigger event.<br />

High The reader scans and decodes the bar code a maximum number of times<br />

in each trigger event. The specific number of comparisons depends on each bar<br />

code symbology. The high setting is recommended when scanning poor<br />

quality labels that may cause substitution errors.<br />

For example, when you scan Code 39 labels and the scanner redundancy is set<br />

to normal, two successive matching decodes in a single-trigger event are<br />

required. When scanner redundancy is set to high, three successive matching<br />

decodes in a single-trigger event are required.<br />

Syntax: SRdata<br />

Acceptable values for data are:<br />

0 None<br />

1 Normal<br />

2 High<br />

Scan: One of these bar codes:<br />

None Normal<br />

*$+SR0* *$+SR1*<br />

*$+SR0* *$+SR1*<br />

High<br />

*$+SR2*<br />

*$+SR2*

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