Host Port Connections
Host Port Connections
The host port can be configured with RS-232 and RS-422 connections.
The following settings define the basic transmission speeds and digital standards that
ensure common formatting.
Baud Rate, Host Port
Usage:
Can be used to transfer data faster or to match host port settings.
Definition:
The rate at which the reader and host transfer data back and forth.
Serial Cmd:
<K100,baud
Default:
115.2K
Options:
0 = 600
3 = 4800
6 = 38.4K
9 = 230K
Parity, Host Port
Usage:
Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Definition:
An error detection routine in which one data bit per character is set to 1 or 0
so that the total number of bits in the data field is either even or odd.
Serial Cmd:
<K100,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits>
Default:
None
Options:
0 = None
Stop Bits, Host Port
Usage:
Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Definition:
One or two bits added to the end of each character to indicate the end of
the character.
Serial Cmd:
<K100,baud
Default:
One
Options:
0 = One
Data Bits, Host Port
Usage:
Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Definition:
One or two bits added to the end of each character to indicate the end of
the character.
Serial Cmd:
<K100,baud rate,parity,stop
Default:
Eight
Options:
0 = Seven
Note: See
USB HID Interface
3-4
rate,parity,stop bits,data bits>
1 = 1200
4 = 9600
7 = 57.6K
1 = Even
rate,parity,stop
bits,data bits>
1 = Two
bits,data
1 = Eight
on page 3-23 for protocol information relating to USB.
2 = 2400
5 = 19.2K
8 = 115.2K
2 = Odd
bits>
MS-4 Imager User's Manual
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