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3.3.3 EDP (ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING PORT) MENU
NAME/CODE
DESCRIPTION
MODE
Selects the transmission mode of the EDP port. In DEMAND the
(EM)
port is quiet on power-up, but continuous data can be started and
stopped with the SX and EX commands. In TICKET, the port
transmits data as formatted in the ETICKET Menu. In STREAM,
the port transmits the selected data format continuously, starting
automatically on power-up.
BAUD
Selects the transmission speed.
(EB)
BITS
Selects the number of data bits and parity of transmitted data.
(EP)
TERMIN
End of Line termination characters: carriage return only, line
(EE)
feed only, or both carriage return and line feed options.
The specified characters will be appended to each streamed
serial output line for CC, WI120, AN5316, and REMOTE formats
(not CAR738, T8142, or T8142CK formats). These characters
will also be sent for each trailing line end specified for the lines
of a ticket if the printer type selected is GENERIC (not TM290 or
TM290RV).
EOL DLY
End of Line delay. The delay period in milliseconds from when a
(ED)
line is terminated to the beginning of the next formatted printer
output. Both the PRINT button and the EDP Print command
(PR) are disabled during this delay period. This sets the EDP
port update rate.
"SYNC" synchronizes streamed serial output to the display
update. If the port is in ticket mode, the end of line delay for
each line will be equal to the display update interval. (The
display is not changed while a ticket is being printed)
Serial string format of continuous EDP port transmission. See
FORMAT
Section 6.4 for exact data formats available.
(EF)
CASE
Allows alphabetic output to the EDP port to be forced to either all
(EA)
upper case or all lower case.
PRINTER
Indicates the type of ticket printer (if any) connected to the EDP
(EK)
port. The setting of this parameter only has meaning if the EDP
port is in TICKET mode.
TM290 and TM290RV are used to select the TM290II ticket
printer operating in normal or reverse mode.
Allows disabling of the EDP port acknowlegment ("Ok" or "??")
RESPOND
transmissions (see also the "NK" operating command in Section
(ER)
6.3).
CODE/SELECTION
0 = STREAM
1 = DEMAND
2 = TICKET
0 = 9600
3 = 1200
1 = 4800
4 = 19200
2 = 2400
0 = 8 NONE
1 = 7 ODD
2 = 7 EVEN
0 = <CR> <LF>
1 = <CR>
2 = <LF>
0=0ms
7=1750 ms
1=250 ms
8=2000 ms
2=500 ms
9=2250 ms
3=750 ms
A=SYNC
4=1000 ms
5=1250 ms
6=1500 ms
0 = CC
1 = WI120
2 = CAR 738
3 = AN 5316
4 = T8142
5 = T8142CK
6 = REMOTE
0 = MIXED
1 = LOWER
2 = UPPER
0 = GENERIC
1 = TM290
2 = TM290RV
0 = ENABLE
1 = DISABLE
2 = STATUS
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