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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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<strong>9560</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

G-8<br />

echoplex<br />

Communication environment in which full duplex terminals work. Any data<br />

sent to the host is echoed back to the device that sent the data.<br />

Edge Trigger mode<br />

The laser only turns on or off when you pull the trigger–it completely ignores<br />

the trigger release. Thus, if you pull the trigger, it will go on and stay on when<br />

you release the trigger. Pulling the trigger a second time will cause the laser to<br />

go off. If the laser is on, the timeout and number of decodes per trigger event<br />

operate normally and will turn the laser off. Edge Trigger Mode is most often<br />

used in remote triggering applications.<br />

EEPROM<br />

Electrically erasable programmable read only memory.<br />

element<br />

A single binary position in a character; dimensionally the narrowest width in a<br />

character bar or space. A generic term used to refer to either a bar or a space.<br />

encoded Area<br />

The total lineal dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern,<br />

including the start/stop characters and data.<br />

END<br />

End of IRL Program/Compile character<br />

Sent by the host to tell the reader that the IRL program has been downloaded.<br />

Instructs the reader to compile the program and to wait for the RUN<br />

command.<br />

EOF<br />

End of File character<br />

Control character indicating the end a file. Attached to the last record<br />

transmitted in a block of records and after the EOR, if the EOF character field is<br />

enabled.<br />

EOM<br />

End of Message character<br />

Sent at the end of reader messages and at the end of host messages. The<br />

transmitted and received EOM characters can be defined separately.

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