
Chapter 3 Communications
MS-9 Scanner User’s Manual 3-9
RS-232 Auxiliary Port
Note: The aux port cannot be used when the host port is set to RS-422 or Multidrop.
As with the host port parameters, the auxiliary terminal’s settings (baud rate, parity,
stop bits, and data bits) must be identical with those of the auxiliary device.
Aux Port Connections
As with the host port parameters, the auxiliary terminal’s settings (baud rate, parity,
stop bits, and data bits) must be identical with those of the auxiliary device.
Baud Rate, Aux Port
Parity, Aux Port
Stop Bits, Aux Port
Usage: These commands set the communication parameters with the auxiliary
port which can be used to configure menus, send data to the host, dis
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play data transmissions originating from the host of the scanner, and
relay data from other scanners set in tandem (daisy chained).
Definition: An auxiliary port connects the scanner to a remote display or to other
scanners that can display or transfer data.
Usage: Can be used to transfer data faster or match an auxiliary device.
Definition: The rate at which the scanner and host transfer data back and forth.
Serial Cmd: <K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Default: 9600
Options: 1 = 1200
2 = 2400
3 = 4800
4 = 9600
5 = 19.2 K
6 = 38.4 K
7 = 57.6 K
8 = 115.2 K
Usage: Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
Definition: An error detection routine in which one data bit in each character is set to
1 or 0 so that the total number of 1 bits in the data field is even or odd.
Default: Even
Options: <K101,aux port mode,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits,daisy chain
ID status,daisy chain ID>
Serial Cmd: 0 = None 1 = Even 2 = Odd
Usage: Only changed if necessary to match host setting.
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