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Basic data | Standard ID | CY/T 58.2-2009 (CY/T58.2-2009) | | Description (Translated English) | MPR publication. Part 2: Encoding rule of MPR code | | Sector / Industry | Press & Publication Industry Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A14 | | Classification of International Standard | 01.140.40 | | Word Count Estimation | 9,925 | | Date of Issue | 2009-04-10 | | Date of Implementation | 2009-04-10 | | Quoted Standard | CY/T 58.1-2009 | | Regulation (derived from) | 2009 No.6 (Total No.114) China Industry Standard Filing Announcement | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Press and Publication Administration | | Summary | This standard specifies the MPR publications MPR code encoding rules. MPR code encoding applies. |
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MPR publication.Part 2. Encoding rule of MPR code
ICS 01.140.40
A14
Record number. 26104-2009
People's Republic of China Press and Publication Industry Standard
CY/T 58.2-2009
MPR publication
Part 2. MPR code encoding rules
Released on.2009-04-10
2009-04-10 implementation
Press and Publication Administration of the People's Republic of China
Content
Foreword III
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 MPR code coding structure 2
5 MPR code usage classification 3
Appendix A (Normative Appendix) MPR Code Check Code Calculation Method 4
Reference 5
CY/T 58.2-2009
Foreword
CY/T 58 "MPR Publications" aims to define and standardize the symbol structure, coding rules, publication production, printing, quality of MPR codes.
Inspection and coding management, etc. This standard currently includes the following sections.
--- Part 1. MPR code symbol specification;
--- Part 2. MPR code encoding rules;
--- Part 3. General production specifications;
--- Part 4. MPR code printing quality requirements and test methods;
--- Part 5. Basic management practices.
This part is the second part of CY/T 58.
Appendix A in this section is a normative appendix.
This part is proposed by the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People's Republic of China
This part is under the jurisdiction of the Technical Committee of the National Information and Document Standardization Technical Committee.
This section is mainly drafted by. China Publishing Science Institute, Shenzhen Tianlang Times Technology Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this section. Lu Yingfeng, Cai Xun, Liu Yingli, Liu Yuzhu, Chen Lei.
CY/T 58.2-2009
MPR publication
Part 2. MPR code encoding rules
1 Scope
This part of CY/T 58 specifies the encoding rules for the MPR code of the MPR publication, which is applicable to the encoding of the MPR code.
2 Normative references
The terms in the following documents become the provisions of this section by reference to this part of CY/T 58. For dated references,
All subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, an agreement is reached under this section.
The parties are studying whether the latest version of these documents can be used. For undated references, the latest edition applies to this section.
CY/T 58.1-2009 MPR Publication Part 1. MPR Code Symbol Specification
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions established in other parts of this standard apply to this section.
3.1
A MPR code that associates digital media files such as audio and video with printed graphics to meet the reader's needs for reading and listening, by MPR
It is composed of printed matter such as newspapers and periodicals, and digital media files such as audio and video.
[CY/T 58.1-2009, 3.1]
3.2
The matrix type 2D barcode is used as a structure to associate digital media files such as audio and video related to printed graphics, so that the reader can read the same
The digital encoding of the relevant electronic media content can be simultaneously listened to or viewed by the electronic device.
[CY/T 58.1-2009, 3.2]
3.3
The code used in the MPR code to uniquely identify an MPR publication.
3.4
The identification code of the content unit in the MPR publication, consisting of the page number and code number.
3.5
It is generated by the first 15 digits of the MPR code to perform positive and error verification on the MPR code.
3.6
The post-encoding is used to identify the sequential encoding of the page number or content chapter of the MPR book.
3.7
The post-coding is used to identify the sequential encoding of the content on a page or a chapter of an MPR book.
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3.8
Link the entire media file of the text and make it play the MPR code continuously.
3.9
Link all digital media files in this unit (this chapter, this section) and make them play MPR code continuously.
3.10
According to the page order of the MPR book and the order of the content of the page, it is used to link the digital media related to the part of the text on this page.
The MPR code of the file.
3.11
According to the non-text part of the MPR book, it is used to link the MPR code of the digital media file related to this part of the text.
4 MPR code coding structure
4.1 Composition of MPR code
The MPR code is a 16-digit decimal number and consists of the following three parts from left to right.
a) Preamble (see 4.2).
b) Post coding (see 4.3).
1) page number (see 4.3.1);
2) Code number (see 4.3.2).
c) Check code (see 4.4).
The composition of the MPR code is shown in Example 1.
4.2 Precoding
The pre-coded total of 10 digits, from left to right, is located in the 1st to 10th digits of the 16-digit decimal number MPR code, and the total capacity of the pre-coding is
10 billion.
4.3 Post Code
The post code has a total of 5 digits, from left to right, it is located in the 11th to 15th digits of the 16-digit decimal number MPR code, and the post code is numbered by the page number.
And code serial number.
4.3.1 page number
The page number is a total of 3 digits, and is located from the left to the right in the 11th to 13th digits of the 16-digit decimal number MPR code, that is, the first 3 digits of the post-code.
The page number corresponds to the page number of the identification page, and the page number in each MPR code takes a value between "001 and 999". Page number of digits must
If you occupy 3 digits, the first digit of less than 3 digits must be "0". When more than 999 pages are used, an additional MPR preamble is required.
4.3.2 Code serial number
The code number has a total of 2 digits, and is located from the left to the right in the 14th to 15th digits of the 16-digit decimal number MPR code, that is, the last 2 digits of the post-encoding.
The code number should be arranged in order, starting with the number 01 to create the serial number, and the value between "01 ~ 99". The code serial number must be 2 digits, no
The first place of the 2nd place must be filled with "0".
For example, when there is only one MPR code on page 8 of an MPR publication, the post code is represented as "00801".
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4.4 Check code
The check code has a total of 1 digit, and is located at the last digit of the 16-digit decimal number MPR code from left to right to verify the MPR code transmission process.
Whether there is a bit error in the middle. See Appendix A for the calculation method of the check code.
5 MPR code usage classification
5.1 General Owner Code
The total constellation code is the code in which the post-encoding code is all zero (page number is 000, code number is 00). The general code can link to the publication
The total media file of the object, when the media files of the publication need to be continuously played, the total consular code can be used. Whether to use this code, by
The publisher is determined as needed.
5.2 unit leader code
The unit leader code is the code of the post code page number not all zeros, and the code sequence number is all zero (code number is 00). single
The meta-collar code can link all the media files corresponding to the page (or chapter) of the publication page number, when it is necessary to continuously play the full page (or chapter)
The unit leader code can be used for media files. Whether or not to use the code is determined by the publisher as needed.
5.3 Text code
The text code page number is 001 to 999, and the code number is 01 to 99. The body code is used in the body of the MPR publication. Preamplifier
The subtext file can give up to 99 texts per page, up to 999 pages per book. If the text exceeds 999 pages, it should be increased.
Pre-coding.
5.4 auxiliary code
The auxiliary code page number is 000, and the code number is 01 to 99. Auxiliary code is used for auxiliary texts of MPR publications, such as preface, preface, catalog, and
After, appendix, etc. The total amount of auxiliary code used in an MPR publication cannot exceed 99.
5.5 Other codes
If you need to give the version of the version record page (copyright page) sound, or if you want to publish the statement in sound, you can choose to use it.
"Other code." The other code can be an unused code of any page in the body. For example, the actual code used on the page is only 20, which can be 21 to 99.
Optionally 1 code is used as the other code.
Appendix A
(normative appendix)
MPR code check code calculation method
The MPR code check code is calculated as follows.
1) Take the first 15 digits of the MPR code as the base;
2) Use "1" and "2" as weighting factors and multiply by the corresponding base;
3) Find the sum of the digits of each product;
4) The sum is divided by the modulus 10 to find the remainder;
Note. When the sum of the products is less than 10, add the sum of the products to 10 and then divide by the modulus 10.
5) The difference between the modulus 10 minus the remainder is the check code.
Note. The check code can only be any integer from 1 to 10. When the check code is 10, it is represented by "0".
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