User manual - TE_SmartClient_UsersManual
NAURTECH TERMINAL EMULATION & DATA COLLECTION WEB BROWSER FOR WINDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE
CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220 Page 53
Serial Config: This button opens a serial port configuration dialog.
COM Port: This is the serial communications port to which
the printer is attached. Choices depend on the device. Users
may select from COM, IrDA, Bluetooth, None, or one of the
Virtual COM (VCOM0 - 9) ports. The default value varies with
the hardware device. The None value can be selected to act
as a “sink”. Printing to the None device will always succeed.
For printing to an infrared printer, select IrDA port. If IrDA is
selected, all settings except Timeout are ignored. Use the
VCOMx ports for custom connections such as virtual
Bluetooth ports.
Baud Rate: The baud rate at which the communication
device operates. It varies from 110 to 256K bits per second.
Default is 9600.
Data Bits: The number of bits in the bytes transmitted and received. Default is 8.
The number of bits in the bytes transmitted and received. Default is 8.
Parity: The parity scheme to be used to communicate with the printer device. Default is
"None".
Stop Bits: The number of stop bits to be used. Default is 1.
Timeout: The amount of time to wait prior to aborting a connection if the printer is not
responding.
DTR Control: The DTR (data-terminal-ready) flow control. Default is "Disable".
RTS Control: The RTS (request-to-send) flow control. Default is "Disable"
CTS Out: The CTS (clear-to-send) signal monitoring for output flow control. If box is
checked and CTS is turned off, output is suspended until CTS is asserted again.
DSR Out: The DSR (data-set-ready) signal monitoring for output flow control. If this
member is TRUE and DSR is turned off, output is suspended until DSR is asserted again
XOnOff Xmit: When checked, use XON/XOFF flow control during transmission.
XOnOff Recv: When checked, use XON/XOFF flow control during reception.
Network Printer: Configuration settings for a network printer
Print Queue: This is the Windows print queue name or the hostname of a printer.
The Windows print queue uses Windows print protocols and assumes that the queue is
available on the network. You may be prompted for username and password if the print
queue is secured. Also, you should receive notification when the print job completes.
The print queue uses the following naming convention: