Instruction manual

Defining a Verifier Configuration Packet
With the verifier configuration packet you can customize the verifier for each
format you print. You can select which bar codes to scan, the acceptable
ANSI grade levels, quiet zone, X-dimension range, and more. You can
download the Monarch® Verifier Configuration Tool (from our Web site) to
create this packet or follow the syntax below.
Syntax {V,format#,action,device,"name" p
D,"vfr_comds" p }
V1. V Verifier Configuration Packet.
V2. format# Number from 0 to 999 to identify the format number that corresponds to
this particular verifier configuration packet. However, you can assign a
verifier configuration packet to any format even if the format number is not
changed. See “Defining Verifier Fields” in Chapter 3 for more information.
Note: You can specify up to 50 different verifier configurations for your
formats.
V3. action Action. Enter A to add a verifier configuration.
V4. device Storage device. Options:
F Flash. Stores the verifier configuration in the printer.
Packets stored in flash memory are saved when the
power is turned off.
T Temporary. Passes the packet through the printer
and stores the packet in the verifier. Packets stored
in temporary memory are lost when the power is
turned off.
V5. “name” Packet name, 0 to 8 characters, enclose within quotation marks. The name
you enter here is shown as a custom configuration on the menu for MODE.
Refer to your verifier’s Operating Instructions (available on our Web site)
for more information.
D1. D Non-Printable Text/Data Field.
D2. “vfr_comds Verifier commands. Must be enclosed within quotation marks. Refer to the
SV Series Operators Guide for the complete list of verifier commands.
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