40 chapter 4 – menu system, Communications – Rice Lake Datamax M-Class Mark II User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Menu System

Communications

The Communications menu contains interface and host control functions:

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Serial Port A

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Parallel Port A

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NIC Adapter (Ethernet)

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Host Settings

The menu selections are defined as follows:

DISPLAYED ITEM

ITEM DESCRIPTION

SERIAL PORT A

Controls the RS-232 communications settings for Serial Port A, where:

BAUD RATE

Sets the serial communication rate, where:

1200 -

115000 BPS

9600 BPS

Is the range in Bits Per Second; and,

Is the Default Setting.

PROTOCOL

Sets the data flow control (handshaking) method, where:

BOTH XON/XOFF

and

CTS/DTR

are used. (Default Setting)

SOFTWARE XON/XOFF

is

used.

HARDWARE

CTS/DTR is used.

NONE

Flow control is not used.

PARITY

Sets word parity, where:

NONE

Parity is not used. (Default Setting)

ODD Odd

parity

is

used.

EVEN

Even parity is used.

DATA BITS

Sets word length, where:

(7 - 8)
8

A seven or eight bit word is selectable; and,
An eight bit word is the Default Setting.

STOP BITS

Sets the number of stop bits, where:

(1 - 2)
1

One stop or two stop bits are selectable; and,
One stop bit is the Default Setting.

PARALLEL PORT A

Controls the communication setting for the parallel port, where:

PORT
DIRECTION

Determines if data is returned from the printer, where:

UNI-
DIRECTIONAL

No data is returned; communication is one-way.

BI-

DIRECTIONAL

Data is returned in compliance with IEEE 1284 back-channel operation. (Default

Setting)

;

An IEEE 1284 bidirectional cable must be used when this mode is

selected.

NIC ADAPTER

Controls the communications settings for the network interface, where:

;

If a wireless card is installed, this port is automatically disabled;
to enable the wired LAN connection, disable the Wireless Ethernet

MODE setting (see below).

WIRELESS
ETHERNET

Controls the communications settings for the network interface, where:

MODE

Selects between wired and wireless operation, where:

ENABLED

Enables the wireless interface. (This is the Default Setting.)

DISABLED

Enables the wired interface.

SIGNAL

READINGS

Provides a graphical representation of Signal Strength (in dBm), Noise Level (in

dBm), and Quality.

WIRELESS

REPORT

Provides information regarding firmware versions, port status, SSID, IP Address,

Subnet Mask, and Gateway settings (printable, as shown here).

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