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Chapter 6 Matchcode
MS-9 Scanner User’s Manual 6-3
Overview of Matchcode
Using Master Symbols
1. Set Triggering Mode to External or Serial (see “Trigger” on page 4-6).
2. Set Matchcode Type to an option that fits your application (see “Matchcode
Type” on page 6-4).
3. Define the output you want with your matchcode setup:
a) Data output (“Symbol Data Output” on page 8-3).
b) Discrete output (“Output 1 Parameters” on page 8-11).
4. Select the number of master symbols you want to create, if more than one send a
<K224,number of master symbols> command (see
“Master Database” on page
12-11).
5. Enter master symbol data in one of the following ways:
a) Use ESP to type in master symbol data directly into the Utilities menu.
b) Send a serial command with symbol data in the form of <M master sym-
bol#,data> (or <) data)> for single master symbol only).
c) Send a <Gmaster symbol number> command to scan next symbol in as the
master symbol.
Enable the New Master Pin command and activate a discrete input to store the next
symbol scanned as the master symbol (see “New Master Pin” on page 6-9).
See also “Master Database” on page 12-11 for more information details on using
ESP for entering, requesting, and deleting master symbols.
Usage: Matchcode is used in applications to sort, route, or verify data based on
matching the specific symbol in a variety of ways as defined in this sec
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tion. For example, a manufacturer might sort a product based on dates
that are embedded in the symbol.
Definition: With Matchcode you can store master symbol data in the scanner’s
memory, compare this data against the scanned symbols, and define how
symbol data and/or discrete signal output will be directed. A master sym
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bol database can be set up for up to 10 master symbols. See “Master
Database” on page 12-11.
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