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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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Data Communications and Operating Options<br />

5<br />

You must set the host for half-duplex operation. The reader does not format<br />

messages from the host, but displays host messages directly on the terminal<br />

screen.<br />

Although you can configure the terminal in full-duplex, <strong>Intermec</strong> does not<br />

recommend it.<br />

Use one of these protocols when the terminal is in half-duplex mode:<br />

• Point-to-Point<br />

• User-Defined<br />

Displaying International Character Sets<br />

The <strong>9560</strong> supports nine character sets: US-ASCII, seven Western European<br />

character sets, and the Japanese Katakana character set. You can use these<br />

character sets only during Data Entry mode or during IRL execution. Sign-on<br />

messages, error messages, Prompting Configuration mode, IRL Editor, and<br />

IRL Monitor always use the US-ASCII character set.<br />

You define the character set you want to display with a configuration<br />

parameter or a display command. This table lists the display configuration<br />

commands.<br />

DX# Display Language<br />

0 US-ASCII<br />

1 French<br />

2 German<br />

3 United Kingdom<br />

4 Danish<br />

5 Swedish<br />

6 Italian<br />

7 Spanish<br />

8 Japanese Katakana<br />

The following table lists the ASCII characters that change for the seven<br />

European languages. The top row indicates the ASCII hexadecimal value, and<br />

the remaining rows display the various characters for each character set. Only<br />

the eleven characters displayed in this table change in any character set.<br />

The Katakana character set is discussed in the next section.<br />

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