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Revision as of 06:30, 8 January 2019
Summary
The defaults for the Barcode scanners we at Catalyst supply are set only to allow barcodes with a minimum length of 3 characters. A number of Labour codes are 2 characters in length (the technician's initials) so Real Time Labour Code labels do not scan.
More Information
If you are using a Metrologic MS9520 barcode scanner, click here to download a PDF Document of the configuration barcodes that will reset your barcode scanner to accept barcodes with a minimum length of 2 characters allowing you to use it with the Real Time Labour Logging labels.
If you have Honeywell Voyager 1202g barcode scanner, then click here to download a PDF Document of the configuration barcodes that will reset your barcode scanner to accept barcodes with a minimum length of 2 characters allowing you to use it with the Real Time Labour Logging labels.
See also
- How do I change my barcode scanner configuration?
- How do I configure a USB barcode scanner to allocate barcodes?
- Linking a Supplier Barcode to a Stock Item
- How do I Receive Items by Barcode?
- How do I Remove Spaces from Barcodes?