<strong>9560</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong> defined terms, xviii defining a secure protocol, 5-8 delay intercharacter, 5-9 timeout, 5-9, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, 7-54 turnaround, 5-9, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, 7-55, G-17 Delete Data command, 8-9 dimensions, A-3 display clearing, 5-15 commands, 5-15 control codes, 5-13 format, 5-12 large type, 6-21 overflow, 5-14 overrsize display, 6-21 settings, 5-13 sizes, 5-12 virtual, 5-14, 5-15 Display Setting command, 7-18 displaying ASCII control characters, 5-15 data, 5-12 DLE, 5-5, 5-8 download configuration, 6-3, 6-11 E EAN, 1-7, 6-4, G-7, G-9 EAN command, 7-57 Edge Trigger mode, G-8 edge triggering, 7-52 Enable Clock command, 8-10 END (protocol), 6-9 END (IRL) command, 7-25 End of File (EOF), 5-11, G-8 End of File command (IRL EOF), 7-26 End of IRL Program command (IRL END), 7-25, G-8 End of Message (EOM), 5-10, 5-12, G-8, G-15, G-17 End of Message command, 7-19 End of Program Block command (IRL EOP), 7-27, G-9 End of Program command (IRL END), 7-25, G-8 End of record (EOR), 5-11, G-9 End of Record command (IRL EOR), 7-28 Enter Accumulate command, 8-11 Enter Configuration Mode command, 8-12 Enter Display Editor command, 8-13 Enter Full ASCII Mode command, 8-13 Enter IRL Editor command, 8-14, 9-4 Enter Prompting Configuration Mode command, 8-14 Enter Record command, 8-15 entering Accumulate mode, 5-31, 8-11 Configuration mode, 6-12 data, xix I-6 data entry commands, 8-4 Full ASCII mode, 5-32, 8-13 Katakana characters, 5-25 Prompting Configuration mode, 6-12, 6-13 environment requirements, A-4 EOF, 5-11, 6-8, 7-26 EOF command, 7-26 EOM, 5-7, 5-10, 5-12, 6-8, 7-19, G-8, G-14, G-17 EOM command, 7-19 EOM1, G-17 EOM2, G-17 EOP, 6-8 EOP (IRL) command, 7-27 EOR, 5-11, 6-8, 7-28, G-8, G-9 EOR (IRL) command, 7-28 erase display, 5-15 Erase Display command, 5-13 error checking, 5-8, 5-12, 7-38 error messages, 5-13, 10-6 European Article Numbering, G-9 Exit Accumulate Mode command, 8-15 Exit Auto-Trigger Mode command, 8-16 Exit Configuration Mode command, 8-17 Exit Full ASCII Mode command, 8-18 Exit IRL Editor command, 8-18 Exit IRL switch, 10-4 Exit Program command, 8-19 Exit Prompting Configuration Mode command, 8-17 exiting Accumulate mode, 8-13 Configuration mode, 6-14 Full ASCII mode, 8-18 Prompting Configuration mode, 6-13, 6-14 external devices, 2-5, 3-8 F F command (IRL), 2-7, 2-9, 9-9 formatting the display, 5-12 Forward command, 5-15, 8-19 Full ASCII, 6-4, 7-20, 8-13, 8-18 bar code labels, B-3 chart, B-3 mode, 5-31, 5-32 Full ASCII command, 7-20 full-duplex, 5-4 buffered terminal, 5-17 device, 5-5 nonbuffered terminal, 5-15, 5-18 protocol, 5-5, 5-6 function keys, 4-12 Function Output command, 8-22, See also F command (IRL)
G getting started, 1-3 glossary, G-3 H half-duplex, 5-4 device, 5-5 nonbuffered terminal, 5-15, 5-18 protocol, 5-5, 5-7 Handaku On characters, 5-30 hardware interface, A-5 headphones, 2-9, 3-12 Help command, 6-13, 6-14 HIBC, 1-7, 6-16, G-10 High Beep command, 8-20 Home command, 5-13 host communications failure, 10-6 host messages, 5-12 humidity, A-4 I I 2 of 5 command, 7-23 I 2 of 5, 6-4, G-10 IAN, G-9, G-10 input data, 5-12 input devices, 1-6, 2-6, 3-8 to 3-10, A-7 choosing, 2-5 connector types, 3-9 installing without, 2-6 inserts for keypad, 4-12 installation attaching to a wall, 3-15 audio devices, 3-12 into a system, 2-10 mounting, 2-4 plate, 3-13 surface, 3-15 output relays, 3-11 preparing for, 2-3 routing cables, 3-5 sense inputs, 3-9 installing the <strong>9560</strong>, 3-3, 3-4 Interactive Reader Language, 1-6, 9-3 See also IRL command intercharacter delay, 5-9 Intercharacter Delay command, 7-21 Interface command, 7-22 interface options, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, A-5 interface requirements, 2-10 connecting to a computer, 2-13 connecting to a computer and terminal, 2-13 connecting to host, 2-10 Interleaved 2 of 5, 1-7, G-10 Index Interleaved 2 of 5 command, 7-23 Interleaved Two of Five, 1-7 international character set, 5-19 IRL, 9-3 BAK command, 7-24 bar codes, 9-8 compiling, 9-7 commands unique to the <strong>9560</strong>, 9-9 Editor, 9-4 END command, 7-25 EOF command, 7-26 EOP command, 7-27 EOR command, 7-28 F command, 2-7, 2-9, 9-9 Function Output command, 2-7, 2-9, 9-9 LED/Relay Control command, 2-7, 2-9, 8-22 PAK command, 7-29 PSS command, 7-30 Resume command, 7-45 RUN command, 7-31 running, 9-7 Sample Program 1, 9-10 Sample Program 2, 9-11 Sample Program 3, 9-14 SOP command, 7-32 unsupported commands, 9-9 IRL Editor, 8-14, 8-18, 9-4, 9-5 Enter command, 8-14 entering, 9-4 Exit command, 8-18 exiting, 9-5 IRL Editor mode, 5-31 IRL program, 1-6 compiling programs, 9-7 creating, 9-6 inserting statements, 9-6 running, 9-7 sample IRL programs, 9-10, 9-11, 9-14 IRL program download BAK, G-4 END, G-8 RUN, G-15 SOP, G-16 IRL versions, 9-9 ISO data communications model, 5-3 physical layer, 5-4 J Japanese Katakana character set, 5-23, 5-25 See also Katakana jumper block, 3-10 location, 3-8 jumper J12, 3-12 Jumper J17, 2-6 I I-7
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