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Overview of Matchcode
7-4 MS-820 Industrial Bar Code Scanner User’s Manual
7–Matchcode
Overview of Matchcode
Steps for entering and using master labels
1. Set Triggering Mode to External or Serial (“Trigger Mode” on page 4-4).
2. Chose the method of label comparison that fits your application (“Matchcode
Type” on page 7-5).
3. Define the output you want to achieve with your matchcode setup:
a. Barcode output (“Bar Code Output” on page 8-8).
b. Discrete output (“Output 1” on page 9-4, “Output 2” on page 9-6, and “Output 3”
on page 9-6).
3. Select the number of master labels you want to create (“Master Label Database
Size” on page 7-10).
4. Decide which of 4 ways you want enter your master label(s):
a. Use ESP to type in master label data directly (“Enter Master Label Data” on page
7-11).
b. Send a serial command with label data in the form of <Mmaster label#,data>.
c. Send a <G> (Scan Next Label as Master Label) command.
d. Enable the New Master Pin command (“New Master Pin” on page 7-15) and
activate a discrete input to store the in the next label scanned as master label.
5. Enter master label data using the method determined in step 4.
Definition: With Matchcode you can store master label data in the scanner’s
memory, compare this data against the scanned bar codes, and define
how label data and/or discrete signal output will be directed.
A master label database can be setup for up to 10 master labels. See
“Master Label Database” on page 7-10.
Note: Matchcode will function with multiple labels (see “Multilabel” on
page 4-14); however if Matchcode Type is set to Sequential or if
Triggering Mode is set to Continuous Read 1 Output, Number of
Labels will default back to 1 (if set to any number greater than 1).
Usage: Matchcode is used in applications to sort, route, or verify data based
on matching the specific bar code label in a variety of ways as defined
in this section. For example, a manufacturer might sort a product based
on dates that are embedded in the bar code.
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