GTIN and ITF-14 Barcodes

In addition to traditional UPC barcodes, EBMS software supports the scanning of (GTIN) barcodes as well as the 14 digit ITF code.

These barcodes require an additional F9 prefix code programmed into the scanner than other barcodes.   GTIN and ITF-14 require a F8 and a F9 prefix code programmed into the scanner in order to properly process these bar codes.   Review Programming Scanners and Barcodes for additional programming instructions.  

GTIN

The 'Global Trade Item Number' (GTIN) is a standard barcode that allows added capability to incorporate product information such as lot number, weight, or point of origin into the barcode.

Listed in the chart below are the GTIN Application Identifier (AI) codes and supported within EBMS and the corresponding EBMS Application Identifiers.

 

GTIN AI

EBMS AI

Description

01 $I Global Trade Item Number (GTIN)
02 $I GTIN of Contained Trade Items
10 $R Batch/Lot Number
21 $R Serial Number
240 $I Additional Product Identification
241 $I Customer Part Number
242 $I Made-to-Order Variation Number
250 $R Secondary Serial Number
30 $Q Count of Items
310 $Q Product Net Weight in kg
320 $Q Product Net Weight in pounds
330 $Q Container Gross Weight (kg)
340 $Q Container Gross Weight (Pounds)
37 $Q Number of Units Contained
392 $A Amount payable per single item
(local currency)
400 $S Customer Purchase Order Number
410 $C Ship To/Deliver To Location Code
(Global Location Number)
411 $C Bill To/Invoice Location Code (Global Location Number)
7001 $I NATO Stock Number (NSN)
8005 $U Price per Unit of Measure
8006 $I Identification of the components of an item
8020 $S Payment slip reference number
8100 $I Coupon Extended Code: Number System and Offer
8101 $I Coupon Extended Code: Number System, Offer, End of Offer
8102 $I Coupon Extended Code: Number System preceded by 0
8110 $I Coupon code ID (North America)

ITF-14

The ITF-14 barcode is used to encode the GTIN code on product packaging.   The GTIN-14 will always encode 14 digits.   

The IFT-14 barcode contains a thick black border around the symbol called the Bearer Bar. The purpose of a Bearer Bar is to equalise the pressure exerted by the printing plate over the entire surface of the symbol, and to enhance reading reliability by helping to reduce the probability of misreads or short scans that may occur when the scanner is held to a bar code at too large an angle.

Setting Up a Scanner to Use GTIN and ITF-14 Codes

Prior to being able to accept and use a GTIN barcode the proper scanner configuration must be completed. Note that a Keyboard Wedge scanner is required to scan and view GTIN barcodes.

Within the scanner, the configuration should be set to scan GS1-128 barcodes. Additionally, when a GS1-128 barcode is encountered the scanner should be configured to enter the prefixes F8, F9, along with the suffix F10.   Review Programming Scanners and Barcodes for more details.