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7. Configuration
In normal use no setup is required.
The configuration mode can be enabled by sending an escape sequence to the unit.
This is
“<ESC> L ~” (0x1B, 0x4C, 0x7E)
This brings up a menu which allows various parameters to be set and saved in non-volatile memory.
The menu looks something like this but may vary due to different firmware versions and options.
*** SYSTEM SETUP(V1.0) ***
Mar 17 2009 11:16:14
AKOCRS20A-0032M
1 - HOST PORT: 8 bit, No Parity
2 - HOST PORT: 9600 baud
3 - SOUNDER: Enabled
4 - HOST CTS: ON
6 - PROTOCOL: Unformatted
9 – USB CLASS: CDC
A - BAD ERRORS: NO OUTPUT
K - KEYBOARD EMULATE: US
S - SAVE & EXIT SETUP
X - EXIT SETUP WITHOUT SAVE
Enter 1 to 9, S or X:
Option 1 selects the format for serial output between 8 bit, no parity, one stop bit and 7 bit, even parity, one
stop bit. The default is 8 bit, no parity one stop. This has no effect on USB.
Option 2 selects the speed of the serial output between 9600, 19200, 1200 and 4800 baud. The default is
9600 and has no effect on USB.
Option 3 enables and disables the sounder output for status reporting.
Option 4 Enables and disables the serial handshaking and has no effect on USB
Option 6 Allows changing the format of the output data between the
default “Unformatted” data bracketed by
the EXT and STX control characters and other custom protocols.