<strong>9560</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong> K Kana mode characters, 5-25 to 5-29 Katakana, 5-23 to 5-30 assigning function keys, 5-26 lowercase characters, 5-28 to 5-30 character set, 5-19, 5-23, to 5-30, 7-33, 9-14 entering characters, 5-25 Katakana command, 7-33 keyboard for <strong>9560</strong>, 1-5 keyboard, using, xviii keypad, 1-5, 4-11, 4-12 description, 4-11 options, 4-11, 4-12 keypad, using, xviii L label bar code, 4-5 function keys, 4-12 multiple-read, G-12 regular, 4-5, G-14 labels for scanning ASCII control characters, B-4 ASCII lowercase letters, B-8 ASCII numbers, B-6 ASCII symbols, B-5 ASCII uppercase letters, B-7 Full ASCII, B-3 large-type display, 5-12, 6-21 laser scanner, 1-6, 2-5, 4-9 proper scanning, 4-6, 4-9 Laser Trigger command, 8-20 Laser Untrigger command, 8-21 LED controls, 9-9 LED/Relay Control command, 2-7, 2-9, 8-22, 9-9 Level Trigger mode, G-11 level triggering, 7-52 line controller, 2-14 Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC), 5-6 to 5-8, 5-12, 6-8, 10-7, G-11 Longitudinal Redundancy Check command, 7-36 Low Beep command, 8-24 lowercase letters, ASCII, B-8 LRC, 5-6 to 5-8, 5-12, 6-8, 10-7, G-11 LRC command, 7-36 M MAGDRVR.IRL, 9-14 magnetic card reader, 1-5, 1-6, 4-4, 9-14, 9-17, 10-4 commands, 9-17 proper scanning, 4-7 reader commands, 9-18 responses to host, 9-19 I-8 starting problems, 4-4 transmit data commands, 9-18 using, 4-7 manual, organization, xvii maximum received data, 10-6 maximum transmitted data, 10-7 memory, 1-6, 9-3 menu, 6-3, 6-10 mode Accumulate mode, 5-31, 8-15, G-3 Auto-Trigger mode, 2-7 Computer Response Required mode, 7-16, 8-3, G-6 Configuration mode, 5-31, 6-12, 6-13, 6-14, G-6 Data Entry mode, 5-31, 8-3 Full ASCII mode, 5-31, 5-32 IRL Editor mode, 5-31 Katakana, 5-23 to 5-30 Prompting Configuration, 1-6 Ro-maji mode characters, 5-29 modem cable, 2-12, 2-14 modem connector pin assignments, 2-11 mounting location, 2-4 mounting plate, 3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 3-7, 3-13, 3-14, 3-15 Multi-Drop protocol, 5-6, 5-7, G-12 configuration, 6-8, 6-9 multi-drop wiring, 2-16 cable/connector diagram, 2-17 multiple-read labels, 4-5, G-12 N NEG, 5-5, 6-8, 7-5, 7-37, G-12 NEG command, 7-37 Negative Acknowledgement, 5-5, 6-8, 7-5, 7-37, G-12 Negative Acknowledgment command, 7-37 Next line command, 5-13 nonbuffered terminal full-duplex, 5-15, 5-18 half-duplex, 5-15, 5-18 nonpolling protocol, 5-6 null modem cable, 2-11 to 2-13, 2-16 numbers, ASCII, B-6 O one shot, G-16 operating parameters, 6-3 configuration, 6-5 operating the <strong>9560</strong>, 4-3 operator feedback, A-4 optimum scanning, 4-10 options for <strong>9560</strong>, 1-5 other <strong>Intermec</strong> manuals, xx output relays, 1-5 connecting, 3-11 control, 9-9
output relays, continued description, 2-9 sample application, 2-9 typical application, 3-12 oversize display, 5-12 P PAK, 6-9, 7-29, G-12 PAK command, 7-29 Parity command, 7-38 PC-IRL, 9-9 pin assignments 25 pin modem connector, 2-11 25 pin terminal connector, 2-12 25-pin modem connector, A-6 25-pin terminal connector, A-6 6-pin wand connector, A-5 9-pin laser scanner connector, A-5 Point-to-Point protocol, 5-6, G-13 POL, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 6-8, G-13 POL command, 7-39 Poll character (POL), 7-4 Poll command, 7-39 Poll event, 5-5 Polling Mode D protocol, 5-6, 5-7, 6-6, G-14 port concentrator, 2-14, 2-15 postamble, 5-10, 8-4, G-13 Postamble C command, 8-27 power cable, 2-18, 3-4 power supply, 2-3, 2-18, 3-5 preamble, 5-10, 5-17, G-14 Preamble A command, 8-25 Preamble A Required command, 7-40 Preamble B command, 8-26 program compiling, 9-7 creating, 9-6 running, 9-7 Program Acknowledgement command, 7-29 Program disk, MAGDRVR.IRL, 9-14 Program Statement Separator (IRL), G-14 Program Statement Separator command, 7-30 Prompting Configuration mode, 1-6, 6-3, 6-12 moving around, 6-13 Prompts, 6-16, 6-21 Prompting Configuration Mode command, 8-14 protocol asynchronous, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7 configuration, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8, 6-9 defining a secure, 5-8 error checking, 5-7 full-duplex, 5-5, 5-6 half-duplex, 5-5, 5-7 Multi-Drop, 5-6, 5-7, G-12 nonpolling, 5-6 Point-to-Point, 5-6, G-13 Polling Mode D, 5-6, 5-7, G-14 solicited, 5-7 User-Defined, 5-8, G-18 protocol acronyms AFF, G-3 LRC, G-11 NEG, G-12 POL, G-13 REQ, G-14 RES, G-15 RX EOM1, G-15 RX EOM2, G-15 TX EOM1, G-17 TX EOM2, G-17 XOFF, G-18 XON, G-18 Protocol command, 7-41 protocol control characters, 5-8 PSS, 6-9 PSS command, 7-30 Q queue, 5-9 quiet zone, 4-9, G-14 R Index RAM, 1-6 reader prompts, 5-12 reader warning messages, 5-13 reading bar code labels, 4-5 Receive End of Message First character, G-15 Receive End of Message Second character, G-15 received data, buffering, 5-9 record, 5-11 records per block, 5-11, 6-8 Records per Block command, 7-42 register #0, 2-8 regular bar code label, 4-5 regular label, 4-5, G-14 remote triggering, 2-6, 2-7 enable with hardware, 2-6, 2-7 REQ, 5-9, 6-8, G-14 REQ command, 7-43 Request for Acknowledgment (REQ), G-14 Request for Acknowledgment command, 7-43 RES, 5-9, 6-8, 10-7, G-15 RES command, 7-44, 8-28 Reset character, G-15 Reset command, 7-44, 8-28 Restore Configured Character Set command, 5-14 Restore Cursor Position command, 5-14 Resume IRL command, 7-45, 9-7, 9-8 Resume Program command, 8-28 I I-9
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