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ASCII Conversion Chart / Code Page 1252: Scanning & Mobility

This document provides information about ASCII conversion charts and code page 1252 used for scanning programming. It includes tables showing the lower and upper parts of code page 1252 and their hexadecimal equivalents. It notes that characters in barcodes may appear differently depending on keyboard layout, character interpretations, and scanner configuration. The document is an entry from Honeywell's knowledge base on scanning and mobility.

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ASCII Conversion Chart / Code Page 1252: Scanning & Mobility

This document provides information about ASCII conversion charts and code page 1252 used for scanning programming. It includes tables showing the lower and upper parts of code page 1252 and their hexadecimal equivalents. It notes that characters in barcodes may appear differently depending on keyboard layout, character interpretations, and scanner configuration. The document is an entry from Honeywell's knowledge base on scanning and mobility.

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Scanning & Mobility

ASCII Conversion Chart / Code page 1252


Lower part (Characters 0-127)
Table for lower ASCII characters and their Hexadecimal equivalent, used for scanning programming features.
The lower Part of both Codepage 1252 and the standard ASCII table are identical

Note: The left column, dec. character 0-31 (and character 127), are ‘un-printable’ ASCII Control characters.

NOTE: Characters in bar codes used in keyboard applications may appear different on the host system, depending on
regional keyboard layout and regional character interpretations and scanner configuration.
This is an entry from the Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Knowledge base. As part of our ongoing effort to improve and enhance the quality of
the solutions, we ask you to inform us if you feel that we can improve on the content of this solution.
Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.com - Web form: www.hsmcontactsupport.com
Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com - Phone: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations

Last updated E411793 Page 1 7/27/2012


Code page 1252
Upper part (Characters 128-255)
Table for upper Code Page 1252 characters and their Hexadecimal equivalent, used for scanning programming features.
The upper part of Codepage 1252 and the standard ASCII table are different

NOTE: Characters in bar codes used in keyboard applications may appear different on the host system, depending on
regional keyboard layout and regional character interpretations and scanner configuration.

This is an entry from the Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Knowledge base. As part of our ongoing effort to improve and enhance the quality of
the solutions, we ask you to inform us if you feel that we can improve on the content of this solution.
Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.com - Web form: www.hsmcontactsupport.com
Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com - Phone: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations

Last updated E411793 Page 2 7/27/2012

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