ENV 12925 : 1997
Superseded
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BAR CODING - SYMBOLOGY - 'PDF417'
15-08-2003
12-01-2013
Contents
National Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative References
3. Definitions, Mathematical Symbols and Abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Mathematical Symbols and Operations
3.3 Abbreviations
4. Requirements
4.1 Symbology Characteristics
4.1.1 Basic Characteristics
4.1.2 Summary of Additional Features
4.2 Symbol Structure
4.2.1 'PDF417' Symbol Parameters
4.2.2 Row Parameters
4.2.3 Codeword Sequence
4.3 Basic Encodation
4.3.1 Symbol Character Structure
4.3.2 Start and Stop Characters
4.4 High Level (Data) Encodation
4.4.1 Function Codewords
4.4.2 Text Compaction Mode
4.4.3 Byte Compaction Mode
4.4.4 Numeric Compaction Mode
4.4.5 Advice to Select the Appropriate
Compaction Mode
4.4.6 Treatment of 'PDF417' Reserved Codewords
4.5 Extended Channel Interpretation
4.5.1 Encoding the ECI Assignment Number
4.5.2 Pre-assigned Extended Channel
Interpretations
4.5.3 Encoding ECI Sequences Within Compaction
Modes
4.5.4 Post-Decode Protocol
4.6 Determining the Codeword Sequence
4.7 Error Detection and Correction
4.7.1 Error Correction Level
4.7.2 Error Correction Capacity
4.7.3 Defining the Error Correction Codewords
4.8 Dimensions
4.9 Defining the Symbol Format
4.9.1 Defining the Aspect Ratio of the Module
4.9.2 Defining the Symbol Matrix of Rows and
Columns
4.10 Generating the Error Correction Codewords
4.11 Low Level Encodation
4.11.1 Clusters
4.11.2 Determining the Symbol Matrix
4.11.3 Determining the Values of the Left and
Right Row Indicators
4.11.4 Row Encoding
4.12 Compact 'PDF417'
4.13 Macro 'PDF417'
4.13.1 Compaction Modes and Macro 'PDF417'
4.13.2 ECIs and Macro 'PDF417'
4.14 User Guidelines
4.14.1 Human Readable Interpretation
4.14.2 Autodiscrimination Capability
4.14.3 User-defined Application Parameters
4.14.4 'PDF417' Symbol Quality
4.15 Reference Decode Algorithm
4.16 Error Detection and Error Correction Procedure
4.17 Transmitted Data
4.17.1 Transmitted Data in the Basic (Default)
Interpretation
4.17.2 Transmission Protocol for Extended
Channel Interpretation (ECI)
4.17.3 Transmitted Data for Macro 'PDF417'
4.17.4 Transmission of Reserved Codewords Using
the ECI Protocol
4.17.5 Symbology Identifier
4.17.6 Transmission Using Older Protocols
Annex A (normative) Encoding/Decoding Table of 'PDF417'
Symbol Character X-Sequences
Annex B (normative) The Default Character Set for Byte
Compaction Mode
Annex C (normative) Base 256 to Base 900 Conversion
Algorithm
Annex D (normative) Base 10 to Base 900 Conversion
Algorithm
Annex E (normative) User Selection of Error Correction
E.1 Recommended Error Correction Level
E.2 Other User Consideration of the Error Correction
Level
Annex F (normative) Tables of Coefficients for
Calculating 'PDF417' Error Correction Codewords
Annex G (normative) Compact 'PDF417'
Annex H (normative) Macro 'PDF417'
H.1 Macro 'PDF417' Overview
H.2 Macro 'PDF417' Syntax
H.2.1 The Segment Index
H.2.2 File ID Field
H.2.3 Optional Fields
H.2.4 Macro 'PDF417' Terminator
H.3 High Level Encoding Considerations
H.4 Encodation Example
H,5 Macro 'PDF417' and Extended Channel
Interpretation
H.5.1 Macro 'PDF417' with ECI 000000 AND 000001
(GLI 0 and 1)
H.5.2 Macro 'PDF417' and Other ECIs
H.6 Macro 'PDF417' Data Transmission
H.6.1 Operating in Buffered Mode
H,6,2 Operating in Unbuffered Mode
H.6.3 Reset-to-Zero Transmissions
Annex J (normative) Testing 'PDF417' Symbol Quality
J.1 Grade Based on Start and Stop Characters
J.2 Grade Based on Symbol Characters
J.3 Overall Symbol Grade
Annex K (normative) Reference Decode Algorithm for
'PDF417'
K.1 Initialisation
K.2 Reference Decode Algorithm for Line Decoding
K.3 Filling the Matrix
K.4 Interpretation
Annex L (normative) Error Correction Procedures
Annex M (normative Symbology Identifier
Annex N (normative) Transmission Protocol for Decoders
Conforming to Earlier 'PDF417' Standards
N.1 Basic Channel Encodation
N.2 GLI Encoded Symbols
N.3 Macro 'PDF417' Symbols
N.3.1 Transmission in Buffered Mode
N.3.2 Transmission in Unbuffered Mode
N.4 Transmission of Reserved Codewords Using the
Original 'PDF417' Protocol
N.5 Achieving Compatibility Between Old and New
'PDF417' Equipment
N.5.1 Encoders
N.5.2 Decoders
Annex P (informative) Algorithm to Minimise the Number of
Codewords
Annex Q (informative) Autodiscrimination Compatibility
Annex R (informative) Guidelines to Determine the Symbol
Matrix
Annex S (informative) Calculating the Coefficients for
Generating the Error Correction Codewords - Worked
Example
Annex T (informative) Generating the Error Correction
Codewords - Worked Example
Annex U (informative) Division Circuit Procedure for
Generating Error Correction Codewords
Annex V (informative) Bibliography
Gives the requirements for the bar code symbology which is known as 'PDF417'. It specifies 'PDF417' symbology characteristics, data character encodation, symbol dimensions, tolerances, formats, decoding algorithm, error correction rules, and a number of application parameters.
Committee |
CEN/TC 225
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
UNI ENV 12925 : 1999 | Identical |
NBN ENV 12925 : 1998 | Identical |
DD ENV 12925:1998 | Identical |
UNE-ENV 12925:2000 | Identical |
DD ENV 13066:1998 | Bar coding. Test specifications for bar code production software |
AAP-44 : 2010 | NATO STANDARD BAR CODE HANDBOOK |
99/653204 DC : DRAFT JUN 1999 | PREN 606:1999 - BAR CODING - TRANSPORT AND HANDLING LABELS FOR STEEL PRODUCTS |
ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998 | Information technology 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1 |
EN 841:1995 | Bar coding - Symbology specifications - Format Description |
EN 796 : 1995 | BAR CODING - SYMBOLOGY IDENTIFIERS |
ISO/IEC 646:1991 | Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
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