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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 />

C-24<br />

Scanning Bar Codes to Select Menu Options (continued)<br />

Tab Backtab<br />

*..0F09* *..0F00*<br />

*..0F09* *..0F00*<br />

Backspace F1<br />

*..0E08* *..3B00*<br />

*..0E08* *..3B00*<br />

Creating Your Own Key Code Bar Code Labels<br />

You can use each key’s four-digit hexadecimal value to:<br />

• Insert the value into the keypad buffer to use in IC.EXE, Communications<br />

Manager, or IRL Desktop.<br />

• Redefine scanned characters to a keystroke equivalent to modify the<br />

reader’s key code look-up table.<br />

You can create your own bar code label for each key by using this syntax:<br />

..data<br />

where data is the four-digit hexadecimal key code value. Use the Key Code<br />

Table to find each key’s four-digit hexadecimal value. For help, see “Key<br />

Codes” earlier in this appendix.<br />

For example, the hexadecimal value for the uppercase letter B is 3042. Use this<br />

syntax to create a bar code label:<br />

..3042<br />

Create this bar code label:<br />

B<br />

*..3042*<br />

*..3042*

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