CognitiveTPG A799 User Manual
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Chapter 4: Programming Commands
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A799-PG00001D
Set GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS) parameters
Setting of parameters for GS! DataBar
ASCII
GS q a b c d e fL fH
Hexadecimal 1D 71 a b c d e fL fH
Decimal
29 113 a b c d e fL fH
a
byte
pixels per minimum unit, default 3, minimum 2, maximum 6 (value a applies
to parameters b, c, d)
b
byte
X undercut, default 0, can be set 0 to a-1
c
byte
Y undercut, default 0, can be set 0 to a-1
d
byte
separator height, default a, can be set a to a*2
e
byte
segment width, used only by GS1 DataBar Expanded, default 22, must be
even number
2 to 22
f
word
line height, used only by UCC128, default 25, can be set 1 to 500
Note: For GS1 DataBar commands, consult ISO/IEC 24721. For further information, visit www.gs1.org.
Select PDF 417 parameters
ASCII
GS p a b c d e f
Hexadecimal 1D 70 a b c d e f
Decimal
29 112 a b c d e f
Value and Ranges:
Value:
Ranges:
Description:
a, b =
The ratio of bar height to symbol length.
a = height
limit 1 to 10
b = width
limit 1 to 100
c =
rows
limit 3 to 90
Number of rows in the matrix of code words.
d =
columns
limit 7 to 30
Number of columns in the matrix of code words.
e =
x dimension
limit 1 to 7
Width of a single module in dots.
f =
y dimension
limit 2 to 25
Height of the code word in dots.
Defaults:
a = 1
b = 2
c = 58
d = 7
e = 3
f = 10
PDF 417 is a multi-row, continuous, variable length symbology which has high data capacity. Each symbol has between 3
and 90 rows, with each row containing a start pattern, a left row indicator, 1 to 30 data characters, a right row indicator and
a stop pattern. The number and length of the rows are selectable, which allows the aspect ratio to be adjusted to particular
labeling applications. There are no separator bars between rows.
Each character has four bars and four spaces within 17 modules, and is assigned a value between 0 and 928. For this
symbology, it is common to refer to these character values as “code words.”
There are three mutually exclusive sets of symbol patterns, or clusters, each having 929 distinct patterns. Because different
clusters are used for adjacent rows, it is possible for the decoder to tell if the scanning path is crossing row boundaries
without the use of separator bars.