2 ack/nack protocol, Ack/nack protocol – Rice Lake Datalogic PowerScan RF 8000 Series Laser Scanner User Manual

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D8330/M8300

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5.1.2

ACK/NACK Protocol


PowerScan

®

D8330 Readers

This parameter sets a transmission protocol in which the Host responds to the reader
after every code transmitted. The Host sends an ACK character (06 HEX) in the case
of good reception or the NACK character (15 HEX) requesting re-transmission, in the
case of bad reception.

PowerScan

®

D8330

Host

ACK or NACK

data

cable

ACK/NACK enabled


If the reader does not receive an ACK or NACK, transmission is ended after the
RX Timeout (see par. 5.1.4).

When ACK/NACK protocol is enabled, FIFO must be disabled manually, see par.
5.1.3.


PowerScan

®

M8300 Readers

The transmission protocol takes place between reader, cradle and Host. The reader
passes its data (code read) to the cradle, which sends it to the Host. The
management of responses (from Host or cradle) depends on the Transmission Mode
parameter, see par. 5.9.4.

In the following descriptions the completed transmission is indicated by the Beeper
Control for Radio Response parameter with its default setting to Normal, see par.
5.9.5.

When ACK/NACK is disabled (in One-Way tx mode), there is no control from cradle
to Host transmission, the reader responds with the good reception tone.

BC-80X0

Host

data

cable

PowerScan

®

M8300

data

Transmission Mode = One-Way

good RX

beep

ACK/NACK disabled




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