Xon/xoff, no status protocol, Polling mode d, Multi-drop protocol – Genicom EasyCoder 3400e User Manual
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Appendix C— Communications Reference
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When you switch the printer online (and the input buffer is empty), pin
11/20 becomes “Ready” and it transmits a DC1.
Printer XON/XOFF Operation
# of Bytes Received
Online/Offline
Pin 11/20 Transmit
Do not care
Offline
Busy
DC3
768
Online
Busy
768 + each 15 thereafter
Online
Busy
DC3
Buffer Empty
Online
Ready
DC1 (if DC3 was sent)
XON/XOFF, No Status Protocol
This protocol is identical to XON/XOFF protocol except that status is not
returned after each message received. However, status is still returned for
the status request (<ENQ>) and the status dump (<VT>) commands.
Polling Mode D
Polling Mode D is a block transfer protocol that transmits data in blocks
of up to 255 characters, including protocol overhead. For Polling Mode D,
the host/concentrator is responsible for asking the printer for data it might
have (polling) and requesting to send data to the printer (selecting). The
blocks are framed with LRC characters for additional data integrity.
Polling Mode D is normally used for point-to-point networks that connect
the printer to an Intermec port concentrator (RS-232 or RS-422 are
acceptable).
This protocol is the default setting for the printer. Return the protocol
setting to Polling Mode D by setting the printer DIP switches to the
factory default settings (9600, E, 7, 1).
Multi-Drop Protocol
Use Multi-Drop protocol to connect up to 32 devices to an Intermec
controller on a four-wire RS-485 (two twisted pair). This protocol is
similar to Polling Mode D except each device has a unique address (POL
and SEL character). You must use an RS-485, which is automatically
enabled when you enable Multi-Drop. Be sure to specify a unique address
for the printer and verify that the baud rate is between 2,400 and 19,200.
User-Defined Protocol
The printer provides the capability to change protocol characters.
However, users may not define their own protocol. You can substitute
characters you want to use as protocol characters, but the rules for the
chosen protocol do not change. The printer does not use any protocol
characters that you replace with the NUL character. One table of protocol