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REVISIONS (Cont’d) 6 12 May 03 7 21 Aug 03 Front Matter: Added ISO line to logo, added new Tech Support phone number; Sec 2: Added Transfer Progress Messages, Sec 3: Cmd DM, added scan information; Sec 5: Added Ethernet Debug entries, added XU and XD Cmds. Section 2: Added Enhanced Reading parameters to Table 2-8 and description of Enhanced Reading in SWF Command.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. COMMANDS OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 1 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ............................................................................................................. 1 OPERATIONAL COMMANDS.................................................................................................................. 1 COMMAND LINE SYNTAX ...................................................................
SWI COMMAND – IMAGE PARAMETERS ........................................................................................... 18 Image Type......................................................................................................................................... 18 HW COMMAND – HARDWARE PARAMETERS................................................................................... 19 Disable/Enable Y Option ............................................................................................
XD – Modem Disconnect (Modem Only) Command .......................................................................... 39 DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................... 39 SECTION 6. PROPERTY COMMANDS.................................................................................................... 41 PR0 – MICR IP Address Fixed Value (Ethernet Only) .......................................................................
APPENDIX C. ASCII CODES.................................................................................................................... 69 APPENDIX D. EXTENDED ERROR CODES............................................................................................ 71 INDEX ......................................................................................................................................................... 75 TABLES Table 2-1.
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SECTION 1. COMMANDS OVERVIEW This manual describes the use of all the commands and programmable options available for the MICRImage Reader. The MICRImage commands can be classified into two general groups: Configuration Commands and Operational Commands. CONFIGURATION COMMANDS As the name implies, these commands are used to configure the MICRImage Reader. These commands can also be accessed using Insta-change checks and the MICRbase Setup Program for Windows (see below).
MICRImage Check Reader The following are operational commands that are image specific (see Section 4 for a complete description of these commands): • • • • • TG – TIFF tag command TI – Transmit Image command FM – File Memory command SI – Store Image command SF – Send next image File command • • • • TC – Set file and timer counter command IS – Image Status command AI – Append Image command BC – Bar Code command COMMAND LINE SYNTAX Unless otherwise noted, commands are “free form” in that spaces may be in
Section 1. Commands Overview The program provides a graphical, user-friendly interface that hides the complexities involved in manually entering MICRImage commands. The user is no longer required to know the specific commands or the detail data associated with each command. However, the program still allows manual entry of commands for advanced users. For more detailed information, refer to the MICRbase Setup Program Reference Manual (P/N 99875102).
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SECTION 2. CONFIGURATION COMMANDS Configuration commands are used to setup configuration parameters in the MICRImage Reader. A complete description of these commands follows: SWITCH COMMANDS These commands control internal “software” switches used to configure the MICRImage reader. The switch commands include SWA, SWB, SWC, SWD, SWE, SWF, SWI, HW, FC, PR12, and SA commands. When sending configuration data for a software switch, 8 ASCII bits must always be provided (“0”= hex 30, and “1”=hex 31).
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Section 2. Configuration Commands Inter-character Delay The inter-character delay is used to increase the time between characters transmitted from the MICRImage. The delay between characters is 13 ms for baud rates of less than 9600 and approximately 1ms for baud rates of 9600 and higher. SWB COMMAND – MESSAGE FORMAT PARAMETERS The SWB command controls the message format, shown in Table 2-2. Table 2-2.
MICRImage Check Reader Table 2-3. Control Characters CONTROL CHARACTER DESCRIPTION Start of Text Escape End of Text Carriage Return Line Feed HEX VALUE 02 1B 03 0D 0A For example, if and are set to YES, the message from the MICRImage will look like this: data Communication Modes The selection of Comm Modes is a quick way of selecting multiple Control Characters.
Section 2. Configuration Commands Notes: • The LED indicator will turn red on all error conditions. • The absence of a check number is not considered an error. • If a multiple error occurs, the error or status code with the highest priority is reported. • All unreadable MICR characters are transmitted as an “?” ASCII character (hex 3F), except for Format 00xx (See Section 5).
MICRImage Check Reader SWC COMMAND – MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTION PARAMETERS The SWC command controls miscellaneous parameters, shown in Table 2-5 and described below. Table 2-5.
Section 2. Configuration Commands commands. When this option is selected, all messages received without a GS header will be transmitted “as received” through the RS-232 auxiliary port. For the third option, “no reply,” the MICRImage will execute all valid commands, but it will not reply to invalid commands. The fourth option, “ignore all commands,” causes the MICRImage to stop receiving any Host data and to ignore any further commands.
MICRImage Check Reader If Multiple Message: ‘M’[TK1]‘M’[TK2]‘M’[TK3] If Single Message: ‘M’[TK1] [TK2] [TK3] Extended Replies There are a number of commands in the standard MICR command set that do not provide any response when the operation is completed or with a simple '? when an error occurs. By setting this option, commands that normally provide no response will return 'OK' if the command executes successfully.
Section 2. Configuration Commands Note The new settings for the Auxiliary port will not become effective until the RS command is executed. Baud Rate The baud rate is one of eight speeds at which the MICRImage communicates with the host. The lowest speed is 1200 baud, and the highest is 115200. Data, Stop Bits, and Parity Data refers to the number of data bits used to transmit every character; the options available are 7 or 8.
MICRImage Check Reader SWE COMMAND – DATA TRANSFER PARAMETERS The SWE Command controls parameters related to the transfer of image files. Image Transfer Options are as shown in Table 2-7. Table 2-7.
Section 2. Configuration Commands XMODEM In this protocol, the image file is transmitted in blocks of 128 bytes. The protocol includes error detection information (CRC or checksum). All blocks must be acknowledged by the host, and if an error is detected, the host will request the block again. XMODEM-1K In this protocol, the image file is transmitted in blocks of 1K bytes. The protocol includes error detection information (CRC or checksum).
MICRImage Check Reader Example Output: T123456780A1234567C0345/0000 The Extended Status consists of four digits as follows: 1st Digit 0 – OK MICR 1 – Low MICR 2 – No MICR 2nd Digit 0 – Standard Check 1 – Business Check 2 – Mexican Check 3 – Canadian Check 3rd Digit 0 – No Status 1 – Amount Present 2 – Short Account 3 – Short Account + Amount Present 4 – No Check# 5 – No Check# + Amount Present 6 – No Check# + Short Account 7 – No Check# + Short Account + Amount Present 4th Digit 0 – No Errors 1 – Chk# 2 –
Section 2. Configuration Commands Enhanced Reading (ER) This option is available only in units manufactured after 9/01/03. If ER is selected, the document is scanned three times: forward, reverse, and forward. The MICR lines produced are compared character by character and mismatches replaced by ‘?’. The resulting MICR line is the one that will be parsed, formatted, and transmitted. In the first mode, the first forward scan is compared to the reverse scan and the result is transmitted.
MICRImage Check Reader SWI COMMAND – IMAGE PARAMETERS The SWI Command, shown in Table 2-9, controls the image parameters. Table 2-9.
Section 2. Configuration Commands HW COMMAND – HARDWARE PARAMETERS This command controls miscellaneous hardware options shown in Table 2-10. Table 2-10.
MICRImage Check Reader EMF Detect The EMF Detect option allows the MICR Reader, when idle, to monitor EMF interference in its immediate environment. If YES is selected, the LED indicator will blink red/green when the MICR Reader detects a signal with amplitude large enough to affect check reading. If NO is selected, the MICR Reader will not monitor nor indicate the presence of EMF interference. FC – FORMAT CHANGE COMMAND Formats are used by the MICRImage to process and transmit the MICR fields.
Section 2. Configuration Commands SA – SAVE COMMAND All changes are considered temporary until the Save command is executed. The Save command saves all changes to the MICRImage memory and makes them permanent. The MICRImage will execute the command but it will not reply.
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SECTION 3. GENERAL OPERATIONAL COMMANDS This section describes the Version command, Reset command, LED commands, Disable and Enable Module commands, and Block and Unblock commands. VR – VERSION COMMAND The Version command gives the current firmware revision in the MICRImage.
MICRImage Check Reader For example, to setup a color pattern where the LED illuminates green-red-green-red, the byte value would be “01100110” (decimal 102). The decimal value of this byte is used with the LE command. In this example, the LE command is executed as follows: LE 102 Table 3-1 lists common color patterns with their values and descriptions: Table 3-1.
Section 3. General Operational Commands EM – ENABLE MICRIMAGE COMMAND This command enables the document reading function, and the LED will turn green. To execute, send the EM command followed by a carriage return as follows: EM One of the following optional parameters may be used: N M Suppresses MICR for next scan regardless of SWF. Afterwards, revert to SWF. Detect MICR for next scan regardless of SWF. Afterwards, revert to SWF.
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SECTION 4. IMAGE SPECIFIC COMMANDS This section describes the commands available for the transmission, storage and management of images. Some important characteristics of the images generated by MICRImage are: • • • • • The default image resolution used is 200 dpi. Images are compressed according to ITU T.6, also referred to as CCITT Group 4. The images are stored using the TIFF file format. The TIFF format contains a number of descriptive fields of data (“tags”) each tagged with a number (up to 65534).
MICRImage Check Reader TG – TIFF TAGS COMMAND This command stores the specified data in the tag section of the TIFF file for the last image scanned. The following optional parameter may be used repeatedly: Tn=string] Example: TG Set tag n to “string”. T315=Fred] T337=Laserjet An existing tag can be deleted by setting it to a null string as follows: TG T315=] will delete Tag 315. All user tags are deleted when a new document is scanned or an image is saved.
Section 4. Image Specific Commands C2 F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 Transmit image through the network port using FTP Use the LENGTH + BINARY protocol * Use the XMODEM protocol* Use the XMODEM-1K protocol* Use the YMODEM/YMODEM-G protocol* Use the BINARY protocol* *RS232 only Nfilename specification] Specify the file name using the same special characters and rules described in PR12 – File Name Specification (See Section 6).
MICRImage Check Reader The MICR image will reply with the current file memory status as follows: a,b,c Where ‘a’ is the number of the next image to be retrieved, ‘b’ is the number of stored images, and ‘c’ is the number of bytes remaining. Status ‘a’ will be zero (0) whenever the internal storage memory is empty or after the last image has been sent out. The FM command accepts any one of the following optional parameters: ERASE All files are erased from internal storage.
Section 4. Image Specific Commands SI – STORE IMAGE COMMAND This command instructs MICRImage to store the current image just captured into internal storage memory. The stored image is assigned an ascending count number. Also, when this operation is completed, MICRImage always replies with an updated file memory status.
MICRImage Check Reader The following optional parameters may be used in any order: Cn Comm port as described in the TI command. Fn Transfer protocol as described in the TI command. A Send all remaining files. If the transfer protocol is XMODEM or XMODEM-1K, only the next file is sent. N name, …] Sends the named files. The names may be separated by a comma or spaces. If a named file is not found, the command is aborted and an error is returned.
Section 4. Image Specific Commands The MICRImage responds with a status string formatted as follows: abc,size,fn where a = image status (N-None, S-Scanned, L-Scanned/Locked) b = compression(N-None, G-compressed) c = image type (0-None, 1,2,4,8 bit) size = image size in # of bytes fn = image filename (noname- name not determined yet) Example responses: NN0,0,noname SG1,5333,noname LG1,5333,file7.
MICRImage Check Reader R Rescan. This will cancel the previous scan unless it has been followed by an IS or TI command. Kill the current file. K The formatted MICR line is placed in tag 270 whether it has errors or not. Any number of scans can be appended limited only by the size of the file buffer. If the file buffer overflows, an error is returned and the entire file is canceled. Examples: AI AIR AIK To append the next document scanned. To cancel the previous scan.
Section 4. Image Specific Commands If snippets are defined using MICRBase or property commands PR20 – PR29 (see Section 6), they may be referred to on the command line by number using the ‘Sn’ parameter where n is 0-9. For example: BC1 S5 specifies the pre-defined snippet #5 (PR25) to be scanned for bar code 39. Note These ten pre-defined snippets (PR20-PR29) are limited to two snippets each or any other valid command parameters, totaling 45 characters or less.(See Section 6.
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SECTION 5. NETWORK INTERFACE The Network interface allows for the following: • • • • Transfer of images to a host using FTP (file transfer protocol) Telnet communication between the MICR and a host Configuration of Ethernet parameters from DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or fixed (nonvolatile) MICR memory Log in to network using modem and PPP. Configuration of some parameters using IPCP. NETWORK IMAGE FTP Images can be transferred to a host by using FTP.
MICRImage Check Reader NETWORK DEBUG COMMANDS PING – Send ECHO Packet Command The PING command allows the user to check on the Ethernet or Modem connection by having the MICRImage send a number of ECHO packets to the FTP server and measure the time required for a response back. PING The MICRImage responds: Pinging FTPSRV with 64 bytes of Reply rcvd from [192.11.12.13]: Reply rcvd from [192.11.12.13]: Reply rcvd from [192.11.12.13]: Reply rcvd from [192.11.12.13]: Packets: Sent 4, Rcvd 4 data time=3ms.
Section 5. Network Interface XU – PPP Dial Up (Modem Only) Command Connects to network. Stays connected after file transfer. Modem will timeout-disconnect if no activity detected in 2 minutes. XD – Modem Disconnect (Modem Only) Command Hangs up phone connection. DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION To utilize the DHCP configuration for MICRImage with Ethernet, the server must be set up appropriately. Please refer to the documentation for your particular DHCP device for more details.
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SECTION 6. PROPERTY COMMANDS The following properties are nonvolatile (permanently saved in FLASH memory). The "SA" command must be used to save these properties whenever they are changed. The command format to change a property is: where n is the property number and string is the new value. For example, PR5=1 sets property 5 to 1. An error is returned if the string is not a valid value for the given property. PRn=string If the command is sent without a value, the current setting is returned.
MICRImage Check Reader PR5 – Gateway IP Address Source (Ethernet Only) PR5=0 PR5=1 - sets unit to configure the gateway IP using DHCP option 3 - sets unit to use fixed value (see PR4) PR6 – FTP Name/IP Address Fixed Value This sets the name or fixed IP address for the FTP server. The maximum allowable length is 100 characters. For example: PR6=192.11.12.127 or PR6=ftp.checks.
Section 6. Property Commands PR12 – File Name Specification To configure this property, an ASCII string of valid filename characters must be used. Leading spaces are ignored. The maximum number of characters is 32.
MICRImage Check Reader PR16 – Phone (Modem PPP Only) This sets the user phone number to be dialed by the modem (maximum of 30 characters): PR16= 714-853-1212 PR17 – User ID (Modem PPP Only) This sets the user ID (maximum or 40 characters): PR17= GOBLIN PR18 – User Password (Modem PPP Only) This sets the user password (maximum of 40 characters). The user password is a ‘hidden’ parameter so only ‘*’ will be output for each character.
Section 6. Property Commands BC5 SO TI F3 S8 to decode the two barcode 128 symbols defined in PR20. to send the current image named IMAGE.TIF containing the tag “MY TAG” to the auxiliary port using the YMODEM protocol. The limit for each of these properties is 45 characters. PR30 – Minimum Length Sets the minimum length for a document in pixels. A value of zero disables this limit. If the scanned document is shorter than this length, an error is returned.
MICRImage Check Reader PR35 – MICR Amplitude Scale Sets the MICR line low-amplitude detection threshold. Range 0 – 255. Default is 128 which equates to approximately 42% signal amplitude as described in the X9 MICR Standards. Higher numbers raise the threshold. PR35=128 PR36 – Modem Initialization (Modem PPP Only) Used to initialize the modem.
APPENDIX A. FORMAT LIST For check reading, the MICRImage provides the flexibility to format the MICR fields and build a specific output string that will be transmitted to the Host. These output strings are referred to as Formats. The MICRImage has a built-in list of Formats (described below) from which the user may select one to become the active Format every time a check is read. The Formats may be selected using the FC command (Section 2, Configuration Commands) or Insta-Change Checks provided by MagTek.
MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 01xx: Parsed Text Format FC0100 - Parsed text with dashes FC0101 - Parsed text, replace dashes with “d” Field Labels - TR-transit, AC-account #, CK-check #, AM-amount, TP-tpc, EP-epc Example: - PTTR444455556;AC 999-222-3;CK11045 Fmt 02xx: Parsed Text Format with Error Labels FC0200 - Parsed text with dashes FC0201 - Parsed text, replace dashes with “d” Error Labels - PE-parsed error, NE-no error, TR-transit error, CK-chk # error, TC-transit check digit error, AM-amount error
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 14xx: [transit] [acct #] [check #] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - keep dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - always 6 characters, zero filled Fmt 15xx: [bank #] [acct #] • [bank #]: - all characters in the field - keep spaces and dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes Fmt 16xx: [bank #] [chk dgt] [
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 24xx: [transit] 'T' [acct #] 'A' [check #] 'C' [amount] '$' • [transit]: - all characters in the field - keep dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - always 6 characters, zero filled • [amount]: - all characters in the field Fmt 25xx: 'M' 'C' [transit] 'D' [acct #] 'E' [check #] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes and keep spaces (contig spcs = 1 spc) - if the f
Appendix A. Format List Fmt 29xx: 'C' '/' [transit] '/' [acct #] '/' [check #] '/' [status] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - keep dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - maximum of 6 digits • [status]: - this is a programmable option that must be enabled (See Table 2-4).
MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 3300: '=' [transit] '=' [acct #] '=' [check #] '=' [status] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #] : - maximum of 14 digits - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - maximum of 8 digits - remove spaces and dashes • [status]: - this is a programmable option that must be enabled (See Table 2-4).
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 42xx: US check : [transit] [acct #] Can check: '9' [transit] [acct #] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #]: - always xx characters; zero filled; when xx=00 all characters are sent.
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 52xx: 'T' [transit] 'T' [acct #] 'A' [check #] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes and spaces Fmt 53xx: '/' [transit] '/' [acct #] '/' [check #] '/' [tpc] '/' [status] '/' • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all c
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 60xx: [transit] '/' [acct #] '/' [check #] '/' [check type] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - maximum of 10 characters - remove spaces and dashes - if no check #, remove preceding slash ('/') • [check type]:- personal checks ('1'); commercial checks ('2') Fmt 61xx: [transit] [acct #] [check #] • [transit]: - all
Appendix A. Format List Fmt 64xx: [transit] [acct #] [check #] [amount] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - keep dashes • [acct #]: - always xx characters, trailing spaces; when xx=00 all characters are sent - keep spaces and dashes • [check #]: - always 6 characters (N is on quick-init check), trailing spaces - remove spaces and dashes • [amount]: - all characters in the field - remove spaces and dashes - insert decimal point ('.
MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 68xx: [transit] [acct #] [check #] [amount] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove spaces and dashes • [check #]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes and spaces • [amount]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes, spaces and leading zeros - insert decimal point ('.
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MICRImage Check Reader Fmt 76xx: 'T' [transit] 'A' [acct #] 'C' [check #] 'M' [raw data] • [transit]: - all characters in the field - remove dashes and spaces • [acct #]: - maximum of xx characters; when xx=00 all characters are sent - remove dashes and spaces • [check #]: - all characters in the field- remove dashes and spaces • [raw data]: - translate MICR symbols to t,o,a,d Fmt 7700: The Flexible Format Select this format to activate a preloaded Flexible Format.
APPENDIX B. CHECK READING The characters printed on the bottom line of commercial and personal checks are special. They are printed with magnetic ink to meet specific standards. These characters can be read by a MICR Reader at higher speeds and with more accuracy than manual data entry. Two MICR character sets are used worldwide; they are: E13-B and CMC-7. The E13-B set is used in the US, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Japan, India, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and the Far East.
MICRImage Check Reader The nonnumeric CMC-7 characters are translated by the MICR Reader as shown in Table B-1. Table B-1. CMC-7 Nonnumeric Characters CMC-7 Character SI SII SIII SIV SV MICR Output A B C D E CHECK LAYOUTS Personal checks with MICR fields are shown in Figure B-1. Business checks are shown in Figure B-2. The digits 1 through 4 in the illustrations are described below under MICR Fields. 6.00” 2.75” 1 2 Figure B-1.
Appendix B. Check Reading 8.75” 3.67” 4 1 2 3 Figure B-2. Business Checks MICR FIELDS The numbers 1 through 4 refer to the numbers below the checks on the illustration and represent the 4 MICR fields. 1-Transit Field The Transit field is a 9-digit field bracketed by two Transit symbols.
MICRImage Check Reader 3-Amount Field The Amount field is a 10-digit field bracketed by Amount symbols. The field is always zerofilled to the left. 4-Auxiliary On-Us Field The Auxiliary On-Us field is variable, 4-10 digits, bracketed by two On-Us symbols. This field is not present on personal checks. On business checks, this field contains the check serial number.
APPENDIX C. ASCII CODES The following is a listing of the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) codes. ASCII is a 7-bit code, which is represented here with a pair of hexadecimal digits. The decimal equivalent follows the hexadecimal value.
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APPENDIX D. EXTENDED ERROR CODES The Extended Error Codes are available when the unit if configured for replies (see SWC). Error Number 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 115 116 120 121 122 123 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 220 221 Description Unknown command Unknown parameter Missing parameter Illegal Character Not a digit Invalid digit Short command or parameter Parameter too long Missing ‘=’ Missing ‘.
MICRImage Check Reader Error Number 72 Description 230 No property 231 Can’t get property 232 Value cannot be changed 301 Store image 302 Erase Flash Sector 303 Set OTP Param 304 Out of heap space 305 XYMODEM abort 306 Unknown property type 307 Property not found 308 No serial # 309 Serial # not saved 310 Max file size exceeded.
Appendix D. Extended Error Codes Error Number Description 504 Command not implemented for that parameter. 530 Not logged in. 532 Need account for storing files. 550 Requested action not taken. File unavailable. (For example, the file was not found, you have no access.) 551 Requested action aborted: page type unknown. 552 Requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage allocation. (You exceeded the available space for the current directory or dataset.) 553 Requested action not taken.
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INDEX A Active RTS................................................ 11 AI – Append Image Command ................. 33 Amount Field ............................................ 68 ASCII Codes ............................................. 69 Auxiliary On-Us Field .............................. 68 B Baud Rate.............................................. 6, 13 BC – Bar Code Command ........................ 35 Binary........................................................ 15 BLK – Block Command .................
MICRImage Check Reader No MICR Response .................................. 12 PR4 – Gateway IP Address Fixed Value Ethernet Only)....................................... 41 PR5 – Gateway IP Address Source (Ethernet Only) ..................................................... 42 PR6 – FTP IP Address Fixed Value ......... 42 PR7 – FTP IP Address Source .................. 42 PR8 – FTP User ID Fixed Value .............. 42 PR9 – FTP User ID Source....................... 42 O R On-Us Field....................
Index X XD – Modem Disconnect (Modem Only) Command.............................................. 39 Xmodem.................................................... 15 XModem-1K ............................................. 15 XU – PPP Dial Up (Modem Only) Command.............................................. 39 Y YModem/YModem-G...............................
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