2. INTERFACES
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IrCOMM
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IrMC
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IrDA Lite
Figure 2-6 shows the IrDA data protocol stack and which components are implemented by the printer.
IrTran-P IrObex IrLan
LM-IAS Tiny Transport protocol (Tiny TP)
Asynchronous
Serial IR
(9600-38400b/s)
Supported by the printer
Optional IrDA data protocols not supported by the printer
Note 1: the printer implements the 3-wire Raw service class.
2.3.1 IrDA DATA PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED
The printer supports these required IrDA standard protocols:
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Physical Signaling Layer(PHY)
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Link Access Protocol(IrLAP)
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Link Management Protocol/information Access Service(IrLMP/IAS)
The printer also supports some of the optional protocols for IrDA data. The optional protocols that the printer
implements are:
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IrCOMM
2.3.1.1
Physical Signal Layer(PHY)
The printer provides the following Physical Signal Layer specification support:
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Bi-directional communication
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Data Packets are protected by a CRC-16-bit CRC for speeds up to 38400 kbaud
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Data communication Rate-9600 baud minimum data rate (with primary speed/cost steps of 38400
baud)
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Communication Range
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Continuous operation from contact to at least 1 meter (typically 2 meters can be reached), all the same
it's possible in a low power devices reduce the distance at least 20 cm.
Printer Application
IrMC
IR Link Access Protocol (IrLAP)
Synchronous
(2)
Serial IR
(1.152Mb/s)
2-
7
(1)
IrComm
}
Synchronous
IrPHY
4 PPM
(4 Mb/s)
DPT100-B/I/BT
(Fig.2.6)
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