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Honeywell E-Class Series - STX KO GPIO Output; STX Kp Module Protection

Honeywell E-Class Series
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Address Default Values Wired Ethernet* Default Values Wireless Ethernet
IP 192.168.010.026 192.168.010.001
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000
Gateway 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000
* Prior to introduction of the Wireless Ethernet, 192.0.0.192 was the IP default value
and the Subnet Mask was 0.0.0.0.
STX KO GPIO Output
Future - This command configures the GPIO outputs of the Applicator Interface Card.
See General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Port Applications for more information.
Syntax
<STX>KOffnsptd0pw0td1pw1<CR>
Parameters
Where:
l
ff - 2 character function name abbreviation (e.g., LC [Label Complete], LM [Label
Movement], etc).
l
n - Pin number, where 1 8 is the valid range.
l
s - Signal type, where: L = Level; P = Positive Pulse; and N = Negative Pulse
l
p - Polarity, where: 0 = Active Low; and 1 = Active High
l
td0 - 3 character delay time from function condition “true” to output signal
l
pw0 - 3 character pulse width corresponding to the function condition becoming
“true” (Ignored for level-type signals)
l
td0 - 3 character delay time from function condition “false” to output signal
l
pw0 - 3 character pulse width corresponding to the function condition becoming
“false” (Ignored for level-type signals)
STX Kp Module Protection
This command controls memory module protection. When “protected”, a module will
ignore format, downloads and delete commands. This command can be useful to add
data to reserved modules (see Appendix K for a listing of the memory modules). There
are two module types: RAM (volatile) and Flash (non-volatile).
l
RAM - When protected and if power is cycled or if the printer is reset, the module
state resets to unprotected.
l
Flash - When protected, the module can be temporarily unprotected; however, if
power is cycled or if the printer is reset, the module state resets to protected.
DPL Command Reference
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