
Chapter 2 Communications
MS-880 Industrial Long Range Scanner User’s Manual 2-15
2–Communications
Stop Bits, Aux Port
Daisy Chain ID Status
Note: Enable/disable and length must be the same in all scanners.
Daisy Chain ID
Definition: Allows the user to select the last one or two bits in each character to
indicate the end of the character.
Usage: Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Serial Cmd: <K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default: One
Options: 0 = One 1 = Two
Definition: Each scanner in a daisy chain can be assigned a one or two character
ID that will appear in front of decoded data and identify its source.
Usage: Used in a daisy chain setup in cases where the host needs to know
which scanner in a daisy chain setup sent the data.
Serial Cmd: <K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default: Disabled
Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
Definition: A one or two character prefix which identifies the particular daisy chain
scanner from which the data is being sent.
Usage: Used in a daisy chain setup in cases where the host needs to know
which scanner sent the data.
Serial Cmd: <K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default: 1/
Options: Any one or two ASCII characters.
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