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KDC250 User Manual
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z Barcode Type
This field allows you to select the type of barcodes the KDC will collect. When you click on the box,
Select Symbols is enabled. A listing of the symbologies supported by the KDC displays. To select
a barcode symbology, click on the box associated with the symbology.
z Minimum Data Length
This field allows you to define the minimum length of the scanned barcode. The length can be
between 2 and 36 characters. If a user scans a barcode whose length is less than the defined
length, the barcode data is not collected.
[Note] The default KDC minimum barcode length defined in scan option is 4. Therefore, users
should change KDC minimum barcode length to 2 or 3 to define minimum data length to 2 or 3.
z Maximum Data Length
This field allows you to define the maximum length of a scanned barcode. The defined length can
be between 2 and 256 characters. If a user scans a barcode whose length is greater than the
defined length, the barcode data is not collected.
[Note] The default KDC minimum barcode length defined in scan option is 4. Therefore, users
should change KDC minimum barcode length to 2 or 3 to define maximum data length to 2 or 3.
z Barcode Collation
This option enables you to define a data string that the KDC will use to compare scanned barcodes.
o Starting Position – This is the start position of the scanned barcode data to be compared
with the defined data string.
o Data String – This is the defined value to be compared with scanned barcode data. This
value can be up to 32 characters
z Collect Partial Data
This option allows you to define partial barcode data to be collected when a barcode is scanned.
Only the partial data will be stored in the KDC.
o Start position – This is the starting position that the KDC will use when collecting scanned
barcode data.
o Data Length – This is the length of partial data to be stored by the KDC
z Check for Duplicated Data
This option allows you to prevent collecting duplicated data.
o Previous Scanned Data – This option allows you to compare the scanned barcode with the
previously scanned barcode and treat it as non-compliant data if you scanned the same
barcode twice.