User manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Scanner Features
- 2 - Connecting the Scanner
- Overview
- Scanner Cable Connection
- Scanner Cable to Synapse Cable Connection
- Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable Connections
- RS-232 Synapse Cable Connections
- Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Connections
- Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Scanner Port Connection
- Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Aux Port Connection
- Scanner to Flexible Interface (RB) Module Connection
- Scanner to PLC Connection
- Scanner to SLC Connection
- 3 - Operating the Scanner
- 4 - Configuring the Scanner
- 5 - Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)
- 6 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- A - Specifications
- B - Scanner Pinout Collections
- C - ASCII Chart
- D - AIM Code Identifiers
- E - Advanced Data Formatting
- F - European Union Directives
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover

5–4 Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)
Publication 2755-6.4
Setting RS-232 Synapse Cable Options (Continued)
Parity
Set the parity of each ASCII coded character that is transmitted.
Make sure the parity matches the requirements of the host. The
selections are:
• Odd
• Even
• Mark (parity bit always set to 1)
• Space (parity bit always set to 0)
• None (default)
Check Parity
When enabled, the scanner checks the parity bit.
Number of Stop Bits
The stop bit marks the end of each character transmitted. Set the
number of stop bits to match the host device. The selections are:
• 1 Stop Bit (default)
• 2 Stop Bits
Data Bits
Determines the number of data bits for each ASCII character. The
selections are:
• 7 data bits
• 8 data bits (default)