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Specifying Share Timeout and String
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide
ida FS 250, Operator's Guide
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5. Specifying Share Timeout and String
In order to specify the timeout for a specific input port, an FSL ( Function
Selection via the Line) sequence must be sent to the port in question. To do
this a temporary Escape (ESC) Character must be defined first. This is done
in the following way:
Selection via the Line) sequence must be sent to the port in question. To do
this a temporary Escape (ESC) Character must be defined first. This is done
in the following way:
&&??<character>
The sequence "&&??%" will define " %" as the ESC Character.
Timeout is specified in FSL Function 100 . This function has the following
syntax ("%" is the ESC Character):
syntax ("%" is the ESC Character):
%Y100,<timeout>[,user string]%
Factory default = 20 seconds
Timeout:
1 to 255 indicating number of seconds
User string:
Optional - string in HEX to be sent to the
printer before transmission of data, when the
printer is selected by the share unit.
If function 100 is sent to the twinax, a user
string number can be defined instead of a
HEX string. The user string then has to be
defined in function 61.
printer before transmission of data, when the
printer is selected by the share unit.
If function 100 is sent to the twinax, a user
string number can be defined instead of a
HEX string. The user string then has to be
defined in function 61.
NOTE:
The Timeout string must be written in ONE line (see example below).
The Timeout string must be written in ONE line (see example below).
The user string and settings will only be sent if a share condition has
occurred.
occurred.
The new setup must be saved in the NVRAM with the following command
("%" is the ESC Character):
("%" is the ESC Character):