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Chapter 2 Using the Hardware
Protocol
To communicate with Unitech’s PT series devices, the HT580 provides multi-protocol.
Please refer to the communication section and multi-protocol for more details.
NOTE: HT580’s built-in Bluetooth modem is xed at 38400bps. If the user
changes the port option to Bluetooth, the baud rate will automatically be changed to
38400bps.
Terminal < TERM >
The TERM command enables the HT580 to run a built-in Terminal emulator. The HT580
will operate as a dumb ASCII terminal when the user select this feature and disable the
Formcaching menu.
To change the communication settings of Terminal Mode, proceed to the Supervisor
Mode and enter Term Setup. When nished, go to the Ready Mode menu and press 2.
Terminal ID
Each HT580 “Terminal” can be identied by an 8-character string Terminal ID assigned
by the user. Initially, the default ID is “HT580”. Valid characters for assigning Terminal
ID are alphanumeric characters (‘A’-’Z’, ‘0’-’9’). Hit ENTER to make the selection.
Online
Use the [ ] key to toggle between below 3 modes, then hit ENTER to make the
selection.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
LOCAL The HT580 does not transm
it gathered data to
RS232/USB/Bluetooth.
REMOTE NONE The HT580 w
ill output data gathered from the bar code port or
keypad to its RS- RS232/USB/Bluetooth with None protocol.
REMOTE MULTI The HT580 w
ill output data gathered from the bar code port or
keypad to its RS- RS232/USB/Bluetooth with Multi-Protocol.
Echo
Use the [ ] key to toggle between ON and OFF
, then hit ENTER to make the selection.
The collected data will be displayed on the HT580 LCD when Echo is set to ON,
otherwise data will not be displayed when it is set to OFF.
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