Aux Data Formatter
When Aux Data Formatter is turned off, the data coming into the aux port is
output to the host as received (including prefixes and suffixes). When Aux Data
Formatter is required, all incoming data must conform to an edited format or the
base does not transmit the input data to the host device. If this occurs, the data
is discarded. Default = Aux Data Formatter On, but Not Required.
*Aux Data Formatter On,
but Not Required
*Aux Data Formatter On and
Required
Alternate Aux Data Formats
Alternate formats allow you "single shot" capability to edit incoming data using a
different aux data format than your primary aux format. When aux data formats
are programmed (see page 3-18), you must input whether you are programming
the primary aux format, or an alternate format numbered 1, 2, or 3.
An alternate aux format is initiated by scanning one of the 3 alternate aux format
bar codes below. The base will edit the incoming data, formatting the data with
the selected alternate aux format, then revert immediately to the primary aux
format.
Alternate Aux Data Format 2
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Aux Data Formatter Off
Alternate Aux Data Format 1
Alternate Aux Data Format 3