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User Manual for Matrix Maker
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7. E-13B and CMC-7 section
In either of these two sections, click over the “ASCII” or “code” text to define the character(s)
to be sent to the PC in place of the special symbols.
Clicking over the “ASCII” text will open a window that allows you to enter characters from
your keyboard.
Clicking over the “code” section opens a window for entering the data using the virtual
keyboard (click over keys with your mouse), selecting scan codes from the “Special Codes”
box, “Insert” user defined hex data. Please refer to the section III paragraph 2i for key
code programming for additional information regarding using the “code” section.
8. Control Character Mapping
This section allows the user to define character(s) that are inserted into the stream of data
sent to the PC when the check is read.
Clicking over the “ASCII” text will open a window that allows you to enter characters from
your keyboard.
Clicking over the “code” section opens a window for entering the data using the virtual
keyboard (click over keys with your mouse), selecting scan codes from the “Special Codes”
box, “Insert” user defined hex data. Please refer to the section III paragraph 2i for key
code programming for additional information regarding using the “code” section.
STX” (Start of Text) is a character(s) that is sent at the beginning of the data stream
regardless of the user defined output sequence.
Field 1” through “Field 4 ” corresponds to the user defined output sequence. For
example, if the “Transit” field is selected to be the first number output, then “Field 1”
corresponds to “Transit”. Both “Header” and “Suffix” character(s) can be defined to
prepend and post-pend each of the four fields (“Transit”, “On-Us”, “Auxiliary” and
“Amount”).