Specifications

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Aux Data Format Editor
This selection provides editing of all incoming data to the Auxiliary Port.
Scanning the
Default Data Format
bar code will program the Cordless System
to the default Data Format, which is none. Be certain you want to delete or clear
all formats before you scan the
Default Data Format
bar code.
Default Data
Format = none.
Use the Aux Data Format Editor by following the steps below:
Scan the
Enter Aux Data Format
bar code to start Format Editor selection.
Terminal Type
Scan two bar codes that represent the terminal type of the data’s destination
(00-99[, see page 2–4 for Terminal I.D. list.)
Code I.D.
Scan two bar codes for the Hex Value “72” (“r,” which represents the I.D. for
the Aux Port).
Length
Scan four numeric bar codes (inside back cover) for the bar code length you
require (0000-9999]). Be sure to include spaces.
To make Data Format Editor selections, you must know the terminal type,
code length, and editor commands your application requires. Use the
Alphanumeric bar codes (inside back cover) to scan these options.
Editor Command Sequences
Refer to the Format Editor Commands chart (page 3–16). Scan two bar
codes that represent the command you need.
End Data Format Editor
Scan
Save Current Changes
to end Data Format Editor programming.
] 9999 is the universal length, indicating all bar code lengths.
Other Programming Selections: You may also save or discard your Data
Format changes, by scanning either:
H
Clear One Data Format
programming bar code. This deletes
Data Format selections. Scan the Terminal I.D., 7 and 2, and the
length of the format you want to delete. All other formats are
unaffected.
H
Save Current Changes
programming bar code. This exits, saving
the Data Format selections you just assigned.
H
Discard Current Changes
programming bar code. This exits
without changing the Data Format selections.
[ 99 is the universal terminal type, indicating all terminal types.