Chapter
MS-610 Scanner User’s Manual
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2–Menu C
on
fig.
Menu
Configuration
Chapter Contents
Entering the Menu Configuration Program ......................................... 2-2
Using the Menu Configuration Program .............................................. 2-2
Saving Menu Changes ........................................................................ 2-4
Loss of Communications ..................................................................... 2-4
Defining Special Characters ............................................................... 2-4
Communications Menu ........................................................................ 2-5
Operations Menu ............................................................................... 2-11
Code Types Menu.............................................................................. 2-19
User Outputs Menu............................................................................ 2-26
This chapter describes how to configure the MS-610 scanner with on
screen menu commands from a host or an auxiliary terminal.
All keystrokes are in
bold
typeface.
Default parameters in the menu structures are also in
bold
typeface.
Communicating with an ASCII Terminal
The MS-610 scanner communicates in full duplex, terminal mode with no
handshake. It also recognizes carriage returns and line feeds.
The host or ASCII terminal must match the following default settings before
any communication can take place:
9600
Baud Rate
, Seven
Data Bits
, Even
Parity
,
and
One
Stop Bit.
A PC computer can be used as an ASCII terminal if connected as shown under
“Host Connector” and running a communications program set to the above
defaults. See your computer manual for communication’s port pinouts.
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