Intermec 1555 Reference Guide
Interactive Programming Mode
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Setup Commands (SMC = 0x0D)
Setup commands are used to configure the product directly from the host application
(without using EasySet or reading configuration bar codes).
(without using EasySet or reading configuration bar codes).
Note: You must send an ESA command before performing a setup command.
The product parameters are modified and saved in NVM using one of the following
methods:
methods:
•
EasySet system setup software
•
Reading individual configuration bar codes
•
Remote control interface
These three possibilities are based on the same principle that the frame syntax is a subset
of the PPP low-level format. For example:
of the PPP low-level format. For example:
<STX><SetupModeCommand><SetupCommand><[Parameters]><CHK> <ETX>
0x7F 0x0D 0x41 0x07 0xxx 0xXX 0x7F
See the PPP low-level definition for details about the STX, ETX,
and CHK values.
See “Frame Fields” on page 4-7 for details regarding STX, ETX, and CHK values.
You can use the EasySet software to generate the desired setup parameter and then read
the command value and parameter values under the
the command value and parameter values under the
configuration bar codes and insert
them in the setup command frame.
Setup Command Tables
This section lists the setup command tables for the 1555 reader.
Physical Interface Command
Physical interface commands are used to control communications parameters. Table 4-29
shows the baud rate description.
Physical interface commands are used to control communications parameters. Table 4-29
shows the baud rate description.