User guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Scanner Features
- 2 - Installing Your Hardware
- Important Notes on Scanner Systems
- 1. Unpacking the Equipment
- 2. Setting the Address of the Base/Charger Unit
- 3. Connecting the Host Cable to the Base/Charger Unit
- 4. Mounting the Base/Charger Unit
- 5. Mounting the Power Supply
- 6. Connecting the Power Supply to the Base/Charger Unit and Power Receptacle
- 7. Connecting the Host Cable to the Host Device
- 8. Charging the Battery
- 9. Pairing the Scanner to the Base/Charger Unit
- 3 - Configuring Your Scanner
- 4 - Scanner Operation
- 5 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- A - Specifications
- B - Cable Pinouts
- C - Advanced Data Formatting
- Glossary
- Index
- Test Symbols
- Back Cover

Configuring Your Scanner 3–19
Publication 2755-6.3
ENQ ONLY requires that the base/charger unit receive an an enquire
character (ENQ) from the host before sending data. With ENQ
enabled, the base/charger unit must receive an ENQ from the host
within a two second period after the last scan or a transmission error
occurs. The scanner will provide four short beeps to indicate the
error; the base/charger unit is ready to send again.
ACK/NAK with ENQ combines both ACK/NAK and ENQ options.
Serial Response Time-out
When enabled, this parameter determines the maximum period
allowed to elapse before the base/charger unit assumes the end of
transmission. The delay can last up to 9.9 seconds. The default
parameter is enabled at 2 seconds.
Stop Bit Select
The stop bit marks the end of each character transmitted and
prepares the receiving device for the next character in the data
stream. You can set the number of stop bits to either 1 or 2 to match
the host device. The default parameter is set to 2.
ASCII Format
When enabled, the scanner transmits data in an 8-bit ASCII format.
This allows the the base/charger unit to interface with devices using
that protocol. The default is 7-bit ASCII.
RTS Line State
When enabled, the parameter adjusts the RTS Line State since
certain hosts expect the RTS line to be in a certain state (high or
low). The default parameter is set to low.