Serial Trigger
Serial Trigger
Allows the user to define the trigger character and delimiters that start
Usage:
and stop the read cycle.
A serial trigger is considered an online host command and requires the
Definition:
same command format as all host commands. It must be entered within
angle bracket delimiters
define individual start and stop characters.
Serial Trigger Character (Delimited)
Allows the user to define the trigger character that initiates the read cycle.
Usage:
A single ASCII host serial trigger character that initiates the read cycle.
Definition:
A delimited trigger character is one that either starts or ends the read cycle
and is enclosed by delimiters such as
<K201,serial trigger
Serial Cmd:
Default:
Space bar
Any single ASCII character, including control characters, except NUL (00 in
Options:
hex), an existing host command character, or an on-line protocol character.
Control characters entered on the command line are displayed in the menu
as mnemonic characters.
Note: Serial Data or Serial Data or External Edge triggering mode must be enabled for
Serial Trigger Character to take effect.
Important: The ASCII characters <, >, and
For <:
<K201h,3C>
For >:
<K201h,3E>
For
:
,
<K201h,2C>
See
ASCII Character Entry Modifier
enter ASCII characters as hex values.
5-12
or, in the case of non-delimited triggers, it must
< >
<
>.
character>
can only be entered as hex pairs:
,
on page 3-32 for a detailed explanation of how to
MINI Hawk High Performance Imager User's Manual
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