Entering Variable Data In A Configuration Command - Intermec 5055 Reference Manual

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Configuration Commands Listed by Category (continued)
Communications
Baud Rate
Configuration Commands
Via Serial Port
Data Bits
End of Message (EOM)
Flow Control
Handshake
LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy
Check)
Parity
Poll (Polling)
Start of Message (SOM)
Stop Bits
Timeout Delay

Entering Variable Data in a Configuration Command

You can enter variable data for many of the configuration commands. For example, you
can set a preamble that is up to 25 ASCII characters long. You need to follow these
general instructions to enter variable data.
To enter variable data in a configuration command
1. Scan a bar code label with this syntax:
+/$+ command
where:
+/
is the syntax for the Enter Accumulate Mode command.
$+
is the syntax for the Change Configuration command.
command
is the syntax for the command you want to change.
Configuration Command Reference
Default Setting
19200
Enabled without TMF
7
\x03 (hexadecimal value for ETX)
None
Disabled
Disabled
Even
Disabled
\x02 (hexadecimal value for STX)
1
10 seconds
7
7-5

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