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Appendix
218 TCP/IP AX3000 User's Manual
the nominal value. Communication fails if the difference between the AX3000
base frequency and the device base frequency is too large.
If this problem is suspected (the data transmitted or received on an auxiliary
serial port is not correct whatever the baud rate or the cable length) try the
alternative values of the auxiliary port frequency.
Note: the frequency modification takes immediately effect.
A.10.10 - The '2 stop bits on AUX1' Parameter
This parameter is for AX3000 models 55/55E, 60/60E and 65/65E.
The AX3000 supports 1 or 2 stop bits for its AUX1 serial port to accommodate
legacy peripherals.
By enabling this parameter the '2-stop-bit' format becomes available for the
AUX1 port only and the 1-stop-bit format is disabled.
Note: this operating mode modification takes immediately effect.
A.10.11 - The 'Link' Parameter
This parameter is for AX3000 models 75/75E.
The AX3000 10/100 network port is set by default as auto-sense. But it can also
be set as 10Mb or 100Mb. The possible value are:
- Auto-sense,
- 10BT HalfDuplex,
- 10BT FullDuplex,
- 100BT HalfDuplex,
- 100BT FullDuplex.
Note: this operating mode modification takes immediately effect.
A.10.12 - The 'Supplemental Signals to Handle' Parameter
This parameter is common to all TCP/IP AX3000 models.
The AX3000 checks the printer status by reading both the "Busy" and "Select-
In" signals before printing.