8300 Series Information and Examples
AUXILIARY
PORTS 1 and 2
AUX PORT(S) CONFIGURATION
The 8300 Auxiliary port menu is used to program the 8300’s auxiliary port communication
parameters and protocols.
AUX PORT END OF RECORD
This selection allows you to program a mark for the end of each data record coming in
from the aux port. Use the HEX ASCII chart on page 15 to find the alpha–numeric codes
used for end-of-record marks. The 8300 does not send end-of-record characters to the
terminal.
AUX PORT PROTOCOL
This is a set of rules governing the exchange of data between communications devices.
See Chapter 4 of the SCANTEAM 8300 Technical Manual for complete descriptions of
supported protocols.
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The baud rate is programmable from 300 bits per second to 38,400 bits per second.
AUX PORT BAUD RATE
Parity provides a means of checking data bit patterns for validity. The parity should be
programmed to match the parity of the terminal being used. If the parity is not set
correctly, the resulting data may be incorrect.
AUX PORT PARITY
The data bits selection must match the requirements of the terminal being used.
AUX PORT DATA BITS
Summary of Contents for SCANTEAM 8300
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