RS-232 Auxiliary Port
Allows the user to select the last one or two bits in each character to indi-
Definition:
cate the end of the character.
<K101,aux port mode,baud
Serial Cmd:
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default:
One
0 = One
Options:
Data Bits, Aux Port
Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Usage:
Definition:
Number of bits in each character.
Serial Cmd:
<K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default:
Seven
0 = Seven
Options:
Aux Port Mode
Note: The aux port interacts only with the host port via the 25-pin port except when in
Daisy Chain mode. When in Daisy Chain mode, the aux port will also interact with the
configuration port (9-pin port) or the wiring box network ports.
Determines the flow of data between the auxiliary port device(s), the
Definition:
scanner, and the host.
<K101,aux port
Serial Cmd:
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default:
Disabled
0 = Disabled
Options:
1 = Transparent
2 = Half duplex
MS-9 Scanner User's Manual
3-10
rate,parity,stop
1 = Two
1 = Eight
mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
3 = Full duplex
4 = Daisy chain
5 = Command Processing
bits,data bits,daisy chain
bits,data
bits,daisy chain
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