Wasp WDT2200 Operation Manual page 19

Wasp wdt2200 data terminal: user guide
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UPC-E
EAN-13
EAN-8
EAN/UPC ADD-ON
Code 128
EAN 128
Code 93
Code 32
User code 1
User code 2
3.2.3.2
ASCII Terminal Configuration
The TERM command enables the WDT2200 to run a built-in Terminal emulator. The WDT2200
will operate as a dumb ASCII terminal when the user select this feature and disable the
FormCaching menu.
When the TERM SETUP menu (shown below) appears on the WDT2200 LCD, proceed to set up
the portable terminal communication parameters. When finished, go to the User Mode menu and
press 2 (2.TERM) to make the WDT2200 operate as an ASCII dumb terminal.
Terminal ID Each WDT2200 "Terminal" can be identified by an 8-
character string Terminal ID assigned by the user. Initially,
the default ID is "WDT2200". Valid characters for assigning
Terminal ID are alphanumeric characters ( A - Z , 0 - 9 ). Hit
[ENT] to make the selection.
Send/No-send Leading Digit (SEND)
Send/No-send Check Digit (SEND)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Send/No-send Leading Digit (SEND)
Send/No-send Check Digit (SEND)
Enable/disable Zero-Expansion (OFF)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Send/No-send Leading Digit (SEND)
Send/No-send Check Digit (SEND)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Send/No-send Check Digit (SEND)
Disable/Optional/Required (DISABLE)
Send/No-send Check Digit (SEND)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Enable/disable decoding (ON)
Enable/disable decoding (OFF)
Enable/disable decoding (OFF)
© 2003 Wasp Technologies, Inc.
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TERM ID.
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