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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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Data Communications and Operating Options<br />

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This chapter provides a general overview of data communications and <strong>9560</strong> operating<br />

options, such as display settings. For more details, refer to <strong>Intermec</strong>’s Data<br />

Communications Reference <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

Introduction to Data Communications<br />

Your bar code equipment and data processing equipment (the host computer)<br />

must be able to understand and exchange data quickly and accurately. Data<br />

communication standards and protocols spell out exactly how data is to be sent<br />

and received. This section briefly explains the standards and protocols<br />

common to data collection systems.<br />

Data Communications in a Data Collection System<br />

The main purpose of bar code data collection is to get data from the warehouse,<br />

the shop floor, or the factory to a central database quickly where the<br />

information can be processed. To do this, numerous devices transmit and<br />

receive data:<br />

• The host computer sends bar code label formats to a bar code label printer.<br />

• The host computer sends data collection programs through a network<br />

controller to the <strong>9560</strong> and other bar code readers.<br />

• The readers transmit the data collected back to the host computer through a<br />

network controller.<br />

The ISO Data Communications Model<br />

All <strong>Intermec</strong> equipment follows the standards established by the International<br />

Standards Organization (ISO) to describe the data communications process.<br />

The ISO model describes seven, sequential, autonomous layers. For example,<br />

the lowest layer, called the physical layer, describes cable connectors, basic<br />

signaling, and signal levels used in data communications.<br />

The physical layer and the data link layer are the largest layers used by<br />

<strong>Intermec</strong> equipment. For more information on the ISO model and other layers,<br />

refer to <strong>Intermec</strong>’s Data Communications Reference <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

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