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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 />

4-4<br />

Starting the <strong>9560</strong> With the Magnetic Card Reader<br />

The magnetic card reader requires the <strong>9560</strong> to have specific host<br />

communication settings at power up. If you have not changed the host<br />

settings, you will not have a problem. However, if you change the host settings<br />

and the <strong>9560</strong> loses power, the reader may malfunction.<br />

The internal magnetic card reader requires these host settings at power up:<br />

• 9600 baud<br />

• Even parity<br />

• 7 data bits<br />

• 1 stop bit<br />

If these settings are not correct at power up, the <strong>9560</strong> beeps continually and the<br />

magnetic card reader and the <strong>9560</strong> hang up. Use the following procedure to<br />

correct this problem.<br />

To set the <strong>9560</strong> to use the magnetic card reader on power up<br />

1. Scan each of the following labels, or download the commands from the<br />

host.<br />

Labels Host Commands<br />

9600 Baud<br />

*$+IA6$-*<br />

*$+IA6$-*<br />

Even Parity<br />

*$+IB1$-*<br />

*$+IB1$-*<br />

Data Bits 7<br />

*$+II7$-*<br />

*$+II7$-*<br />

Stop Bits 1<br />

*$+IC1$-*<br />

*$+IC1$-*<br />

$+IA6$-<br />

$+IB1$-<br />

$+II7$-<br />

$+IC1$-<br />

2. Turn off the power to the <strong>9560</strong>, and then turn it on again.

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