Microcom 470 User Manual
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Chapter 7
Barcodes
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Code 128 Special Function Access
#
Value
CODE A
CODE B
CODE C
#0
96
FNC3
FNC3
-----
#1
97
FNC2
FNC2
-----
#2
98
SHIFT
SHIFT
-----
#3
99
CODE C
CODE C
-----
#4
100
CODE B
FNC4
CODE B
#5
101
FNC4
CODE A
CODE A
#6
102
FNC1
FNC1
FNC1
#7
103
START
-----
-----
#8
104
-----
START
-----
#9
105
-----
-----
START
##
3
#
#
-----
Table 13
For example: The UCC-128 shipping container specification requires the 128 bar code to start
in subset C and contain the character function 1. The following format example illustrates how
this is done.
^D575
1,8325
1,100,200,30,41,,,,2,1005
^D565
^D25
#9#612345678905
^D35
Codabar (Rationalized Codabar), TCI=42
The Codabar bar code is typically used to identify air shipping containers, library items and
blood information. It can encode the characters 0 through 9, -$:.+ABCD and four different
start/stop characters.
Code 93, TCI=43
Code 93 is a high density, full alphanumeric, variable length, bar code. Through the use of
reserved shift characters, it can encode all of the first 128 ASCII characters.