<strong>9560</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong> C cable interface, 2-10 cable requirements, 2-10 cable/connectors for multi-drop wiring, 2-17 Capacity command, 8-5 card reader reading magnetic cards, 4-7 proper scanning, 4-6 character set, 5-19, G-5 Character Set command, 7-9 chart, US-ASCII, 5-20 circular queues, 5-9 Clear command, 5-15, 8-6 Clear To Send character, 5-8 Codabar, 1-7, 6-4, 7-10, G-3, G-5, G-6 Codabar command, 7-10 Code 11, 1-7, 6-4, 7-12, G-5 Code 11 command, 7-12 Code 128, 1-7, 6-4, 7-15, G-6 Code 128 command, 7-15 Code 39, 1-7, 6-4, 7-13, G-6, G-10 Code 39 command, 7-13 Code 93, 1-7, 6-4, 7-14, G-6 Code 93 command, 7-14 Command command, 8-7 command labels, 1-6 Command Override command, 8-7 command summary, C-3 command, configuration, 7-3 2 of 5, 7-56 ADDR, 7-4 AFF, 7-5 Append Time to Data, 7-6 BAK, 7-24 Baud Rate, 7-7 Beeper Volume, 7-8 Character Set, 7-9 Codabar, 7-10 Code 11, 7-12 Code 128, 7-15 Code 39, 7-13 Code 93, 7-14 Computer Response Required Mode, 7-16 CRRM, 7-16 Data Bits, 7-17 Display Setting, 7-18 EAN, 7-57 End of Message, 7-19 EOM, 7-19 Full ASCII, 7-20 I 2 of 5, 7-23 Intercharacter Delay, 7-21 Interface, 7-22 I-4 IRL BAK, 7-24 END, 7-25 EOF, 7-26 EOP, 7-27 EOR, 7-28 Function Output, 9-9 PAK, 7-29 PSS, 7-30 RUN, 7-31 SOP, 7-32 Katakana, 7-33 LRC, 7-36 NEG, 7-37 Parity, 7-38 POL, 7-39 Preamble A Required, 7-40 Protocol, 7-41 Records per Block, 7-42 REQ, 7-43 Request for Acknowledgment, 7-43 Reset, 7-44 Resume IRL, 7-45 Scanner operation, 7-47 Scanner Timeout, 7-46 SEL, 7-48 Select Terminal Mode, 7-49 SOM, 7-50 Stop Bits, 7-51 Terminal Mode, 7-49 Time in Seconds, 7-53 Timeout Delay, 7-54 Trigger Event, 7-52 Trigger mode, 7-47 Turnaround Delay, 7-55 UPC/EAN, 7-57 XOFF, 7-60 XON, 7-61 command, data entry Backspace, 8-5 Capacity, 8-5 Clear, 8-6 Command, 8-7 Command Override, 8-7 Computer Response Required Mode, 8-12, 8-16 Configuration Mode, 8-12 Default Configuration, 8-8 Delete Data, 8-9 Display Editor, 8-13 Enable Clock, 8-10 Enter Accumulate, 8-11 Enter Auto-Trigger Mode, 8-11 Enter CRRM, 8-12 Enter Full ASCII Mode, 8-13
command, data entry continued Enter Prompting Configuration mode, 8-14 Enter Record, 8-15 Exit Accumulate Mode, 8-15 Exit Auto-Trigger Mode, 8-16 Exit Configuration Mode, 8-17 Exit CRRM, 8-16 Exit Full ASCII Mode, 8-18 Exit IRL editor, 8-18 Exit Program, 8-19 Forward, 8-19 High Beep, 8-20 IRL Editor, 8-14 Laser Trigger, 8-20 Laser Untrigger, 8-21 LED / Relay Control, 8-22 Low Beep, 8-24 Postamble C, 8-27 Preamble A, 8-25 Preamble B, 8-26 Reset, 8-28 Resume Program, 8-28 Review, 8-29 Right Host Message, 8-29 Run Program, 8-30 Transmit, 8-30 Transmit File, 8-31 command, display Backspace, 5-15 Clear, 5-15 Forward, 5-15 Review, 5-15 command, magnetic card reader, 9-17 command, IRL BAK, 7-24 END, 7-25 EOF, 7-26 EOP, 7-27 EOR, 7-28 Function Output, 9-9 PAK, 7-29 PSS, 7-30 RUN, 7-31 SOP, 7-32 communications, 1-7 delays, 5-9 errors, 10-6, 10-7 protocol, 6-3 protocol configuration, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, 6-9 protocols supported, A-7 settings, A-4 compatible input devices, A-7 Compile and Run IRL Program character, G-6, G-15 Compile IRL Program command, 9-7 compiling programs, 9-7 Index I components, 3-3 components of <strong>9560</strong>, 1-5, 3-3 Computer Response Required mode, 7-16, 8-3, G-6, G-7 Computer Response Required Mode command, 8-12, 8-16 concatenated code, G-6 configuration, 1-6, 6-3, 6-12, G-6 batch, 6-10 commands, 5-32, 7-3 Configuration mode, 5-31, 6-12, 6-13, 6-14, G-6 default, 6-4, 6-5 download string, 6-11 downloading commands, 6-11 methods, A-7 parameters, 6-3 Prompting, 6-12 prompts large-type, 6-21 standard, 6-16 Configuration mode, 5-31, 6-12, 6-13, 6-14, G-6 Configuration Mode command, 8-12 configuring the <strong>9560</strong>, 6-3 connecting to a computer, 2-13 a computer and terminal, 2-13 a port concentrator, 2-14 a system, 2-10 audio devices, 3-12 connector board, 3-8 connector locations, 3-8 control characters, ASCII, B-4 conventions for this manual, xviii CRRM, 8-16, G-6, G-7 Enter CRRM command, 8-12 Exit CRRM command, 8-16 CRRM command, 7-16, 8-12, 8-16 CTS, 5-6, 5-8 current loop, 1-7 cursor position, 5-14 Cursor Position command, 5-14 custom data, magnetic card reader, 9-17 D Daku On characters, 5-30 Data Bits command, 7-17 data block, 5-10, 5-31 data communications, 5-3 data entry commands, 5-32, 8-3 Data Entry mode, 5-31, 8-3 data format, 1-6 data format requirements, 5-10 data link escape character, 5-5 default configuration, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5 Default Configuration command, 8-8 default settings, 6-4, 6-5 I-5
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