Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference
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Syntax: YCn.data
where n is:
1
COM1 serial port
2
COM2 serial port (246X and 248X terminals only)
3
COM3 serial port (242X terminals only)
4
COM4 serial port (242X, 2455, and 248X terminals only)
Acceptable values for data are:
1
1 stop bit
2
2 stop bits
Default: 1 stop bit
Menu System: Main Menu > Configuration Menu > Communications Menu > Serial
Port
Bar Codes: To set the stop bits, scan one of these bar codes:
1 Stop Bit for COM1
2 Stop Bits for COM1
*$+YC1.1*
*$+YC1.2*
*$+YC1
.
1* *$+YC1
.
2*
1 Stop Bit for COM2
2 Stop Bits for COM2
*$+YC2.1*
*$+YC2.2*
*$+YC2
.
1* *$+YC2
.
2*
1 Stop Bit for COM3
2 Stop Bits for COM3
*$+YC3.1*
*$+YC3.2*
*$+YC3
.
1* *$+YC3
.
2*
1 Stop Bit for COM4
2 Stop Bits for COM4
*$+YC4.1*
*$+YC4.2*
*$+YC4
.
1* *$+YC4
.
2*
Subnet Mask
Terminals: 2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2461, 2475, 2480/1 with the Ethernet option,
and 2485/6 using the TCP/IP or UDP Plus network.
Description: Defines the subnet mask, an internal TCP/IP stack variable that is used to
separate the subnetwork address from the local IP address. The TCP/IP
stack performs a bit-wise AND on the IP address and the subnet mask.
Each address segment represents one byte, where 255 converts to FF hex.
stack performs a bit-wise AND on the IP address and the subnet mask.
Each address segment represents one byte, where 255 converts to FF hex.
This computation is used to find out if the Intermec Gateway or
DCS 30X (UDP Plus), or host (TCP/IP) and terminal are on different
subnetworks. If the terminal is on a different IP subnetwork than the
Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X or host, you must set the subnet mask and
the default router.
DCS 30X (UDP Plus), or host (TCP/IP) and terminal are on different
subnetworks. If the terminal is on a different IP subnetwork than the
Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X or host, you must set the subnet mask and
the default router.