Activation EAN14

Bonjour,

D’après mes collègues de la logistique, les codes-barres EAN14 ne sont pas reconnus par les Skorpio X5 nouvellement acquis.
Commet doit-on procéder pour activer le décodage des EAN14 svp ?
Merci d’avance pour votre aide.

Cordialement.

Google Translation :
Good morning,
According to my logistics colleagues, the EAN14 barcodes are not recognized by the newly acquired Skorpio X5.
How should we proceed to activate the decoding of EAN14 please?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Sincerely.

Bonjour @Service_Informatique,

The GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) describes a family of GS1 (EAN-UCC) global data structures (not symbologies) that employ 13, 8, 12 or 14 digits for identifying consumer goods or packages of them, and can be encoded into various types of data carriers (Barcode labels, RFID tags, data transmissions…)

Bar code labels for individual articles used at the points of sale (POS), such as a can of tomato or a single T-shirt, typically use GTIN of different families depending on their respective target markets and are each printed with a different bar code symbology:

GTIN Data Structure
Current naming

Legacy Terminology

Barcode Symbology

Market
GTIN-13 EAN, JAN, EAN-13 EAN-13 Outside North America
GTIN-8 EAN-8 EAN-8 Outside North America
(for small packages)
GTIN-12 UPC, UCC-12 UPC-A, UPC-E North America

Instead, barcode labels to identify commercial items at various levels of the supply chain (logistics shelf, master cartons, boxes, and so on) worldwide typically contain a GTIN-14 data structure.

A GTIN-14 data-structure can be printed as EAN/UCC-14 (based on the GS1-128 symbology) or ITF-14 (based on the Interleaved Two of Five symbology).

GTIN Data Structure
Current naming

Legacy Terminology

Barcode Symbology

Market
GTIN-14 ITF-14, SCC-14,
UPC Case Code
ITF-14 Worldwide
GTIN-14 EAN / UCC-14 GS1-128 Worldwide

On Datalogic Devices both the options are enabled at default.
The labels are identifyed as ITF-14 and GS1-128 respectivly.

Coming back to your issue, we would suggest some possible paths.

  1. As a first attempt , restore the Scan Engine default settings from the menu:
    Datalogic Settings / Scanner & DecoderReset symbologies configuration
    or with the deeper:
    Datalogic Settings / Scanner & DecoderReset scanner configuration

  2. Alternatively, check the parameters individually from these menu:
    Datalogic Settings / Scanner & Decoder / Symbology settings / Code128: → GS1-128 / Enable
    Datalogic Settings / Scanner & Decoder / Symbology settings / Interleaved 2 of 5: → Interleaved 2 of 5 / Enable

  • Datalogic Settings / Scanner & Decoder / Symbology settings / Interleaved 2 of 5: → ITF-14 / Enable
  1. If it still doesn’t work:
    use the menu Datalogic Settings / Scanner & Decoder: → Enable All Symbologies
    use the “Datalogic / ScanDemo” app found on the Android Home screen, read the label and check the barcode-type returned.
    restore the previous configuration and enable only the really needed symbologies. This ensures less chance of user errors and better performances.

If you still cannot read the labels, contact our technical support at the following link and provide some sample of your labels: One of our technicians will give you direct assistance to solve the issue.

Simone Callegari
Datalogic Mobile L3 Products Specialist - Software Engineer