Datamax-O'Neil Class Series Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Extended System-Level Command Functions






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(SP) Serial PortThis command configures the serial communication port(s) as follows:

Table 5-12: Serial Port Configuration Set Command

Note: For E-Class & M-Class models, this command is followed by the port ID, always ‘A’ (i.e.,

SPA); for EX2 models, the data length, parity, and stop bits are fixed at 8, N, and 1
respectively. And, for Applicator Interface Card-equipped models, this command is also used
to configure the GPIO Auxiliary port (ID always ‘B’).

Example: <STX>KcSPAPB;SPApN;SPAD8;SPAS1;SPAB19<CR>

(The example configures Serial Port A to use hardware and software handshaking, an eight-bit
word, with no parity and one stop bit at 19,200 bits per second.)





(SS or sS) Feed Speed – This command controls the rate of label movement between printing
areas; see Appendix L.

Value

Serial Port Range / Interpretation

xyz

Where:

x = Port Identifier:

y = Function:

z = Setting

P - Handshaking Protocol

B - both

S - software

H - hardware

N - none

p - Parity

N - none

O - odd

E - even

D - Data Length

8 - eight bits

7 - seven bits

A - Serial A

B - Serial B

S - Stop Bits

1 - one bit

2 - two bits

xyzz

Where:

x = Port Identifier:

y = Function:

zz = Setting:

A - Serial A

B - Serial B

B - Baud Rate

12 - 1200

24 - 2400

48 - 4800

96 - 9600

19 - 19200

28 - 28800

38 - 38400

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