User`s guide

SmartTouch Master User's Guide
Release Bold This hex code is used to return the print to regular (non-emphasized) print
mode. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 use 1B,46 for release bold.
Set Underline This hex code is used to turn on underline printing. The
8842/8843/8844/8845 use 1B,2D,31 for underline print.
Release
Underline
This hex code is used to turn off underline printing. The
8842/8843/8844/8845 printers use 1B,2D,30 for underline print.
Set Tabs Tab spacing. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 use 1B,44 to set tabs.
End Tabs End tabs are not normally used with the master reports.
Release Tabs Releases tab spacing. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 printers use 1B,52.
HOST
Touching HOST will display the Host Port Setup screen below and allow configuration of
the serial port for a host PC and WinDataBack.
Host Port Setup Screen
The selections for the Host Port configuration are as follows:
Baud Rate The baud rate (in Kilobytes) can be selected from 1.2k to 115.2k. This
must match the baud rate of the host or WinDataBack. The default is 9600
baud. Note: High speed UARTS are recommended on the PC serial port for
speeds above 9.6k baud.
Parity Select Even, Odd, Low, High, and Off can be selected. Use EVEN parity for
Intelli-Net and DataBack. (Note: Off and No parity are the same.) The
default is EVEN.
Stop Bits Selections are 1, 1.5, and 2. Use 1 Stop Bit for WinDataBack. The default
is 1.
Data Bits Selections are 5, 6, 7, and 8 data bits (sometimes called “word length”).
Use 7 data bits for WinDataBack. The default is 7.
Time Out This selection is used to end host communications if no response is
detected. The default is 20000mS (milliseconds).
Flow Control This selects hardware, software, or no handshaking. Flow Control sets up
communication between the host device and a peripheral that will start
and stop data transfer to prevent an overflow condition. Use NONE with
WinDataBack. The default is NONE.
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