E-GENIUS
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Terminator to be defined and
transmitted as a block following the Protocol Index string sent by the Host. Use
characters from NUL (00H) to ~ (7EH).
Click Submit to save your changes, or click Cancel to return to previous window.
Select Variable Length, Length in Message, or Fixed Length from the drop-down
list.
Selections:
ï‚· Variable Length: The length of the Protocol Index string sent by the Host is
variable.
ï‚· Length in Message: The first byte of the barcode reader output message
indicates the length of the Protocol Index string sent by the Host.
ï‚· Fixed Length: The Protocol Index string has a fixed length from 3 to 12
characters.
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a No Index String. Click Submit
to save your changes, or click Cancel to return to previous window.
This parameter defines the string to be transmitted instead of the Protocol Index
within the output message when no Protocol Index string has been associated to the
package.
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool and create a Request Message. Click
Submit to save your changes, or click Cancel to return to previous window.
This parameter defines the request message which will be sent to the Host by the
decoder when the presence of a package is detected.
When unchecked, the request message gets sent at start of trigger. Select this check
box and the request message will be delayed by the Reference Edge and Distance to
Trigger Line specified here.
Select Leading or Trailing from the drop-down list.
Enter the distance from the receiving point of the Protocol Index to the trigger line in
the field provided.
This parameter specifies the distance from the physical Trigger Line (i.e. Trigger
Source) to the expected receiving point of the Protocol Index, measured in mm. It is
used together with the Minimum Distance Between Two Consecutive Objects
(below) parameter to assign the Protocol Index information to the correct package.