Rx Timeout; Data Format; Global Headers And Terminators; Address Stamping - Datalogic lynx bt Reference Manual

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If the OM-1000 BT does not receive an ACK or NACK, transmission is ended after
the RX Timeout, see par. 5.1.2. See also Radio Protocol Timeout, par. 5.6.
5.1.2

RX Timeout

This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Host after
the specific period of time.
If no character is received from Host, after the timeout expires, any incomplete string
(any string not terminated by <CR>) is flushed from the device buffer.
5.2

DATA FORMAT

5.2.1

Global Headers and Terminators

If setting global headers and terminators for both the Lynx™ BT and the OM-1000
BT, those configured for the reader are ignored and only the cradle
headers/terminators will be transmitted.
5.2.2

Address Stamping

It is possible to include the reader's Bluetooth
Host. This is a 12-character hexadecimal string that is unique to every Bluetooth
device.
5.2.3

Address Delimiter

The Address Delimiter allows a character to included to separate the reader's
®
Bluetooth
address stamping field from the next field in the message,. Any character
can be included in the hexadecimal range from 00 to FE.
130
®
address in the message sent to the
LYNX™ BT
®

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