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Response Biomedical RAMP READER
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Operator’s Manual, RAMP
®
Reader
Connecting the
Printer / Computer Connections
The Reader may be connected to a
via the RS-
232 serial output port on the back panel of the Reader. Output configuration is as follows:
9600 baud
8 data bits
No Parity
1 Stop Bit
This output is designed to be compatible with small 40
available from Citizen (Model: iDP 3110
with some other serial input printers, and computer serial ports.
If connected to a printer, the Reader uses the
connected device is a personal computer, maintain the DTR or RTS line (DB9 pin 7) in the active
(logic high) state to receive data from the Reader.
Reader-to-
Reader Connections
A Reader-to-Reader cable
is required to connect the Reader to another Reader when transferring
User IDs and P.I.N.s. This cable can be purchased as an accessory from Response Biomedical.
Barcode Wand Connections
An optional Barcode Wand may be connected to the Reader by plugging
appropriate slot on the back of the Reader (see Figure
CAUTION!
Ensure the Reader is turned
Fa
ilure to do so may cause irreversible damage to the Barcode Wand.
WARNING!
Connect the RS
60950-1
Reader
APPENDIX A
Connecting the
RAMP
®
Reader to Accessories
Printer / Computer Connections
The Reader may be connected to a
n approved IEC 60950-1
printer or computer for transferring data
232 serial output port on the back panel of the Reader. Output configuration is as follows:
This output is designed to be compatible with small 40
character serial printers such as those
available from Citizen (Model: iDP 3110
-
Dot Matrix Printer). The serial output is also compatible
with some other serial input printers, and computer serial ports.
If connected to a printer, the Reader uses the
DTR line (DB9 pin 4) as a handshaking signal. If the
connected device is a personal computer, maintain the DTR or RTS line (DB9 pin 7) in the active
(logic high) state to receive data from the Reader.
Reader Connections
is required to connect the Reader to another Reader when transferring
User IDs and P.I.N.s. This cable can be purchased as an accessory from Response Biomedical.
Barcode Wand Connections
An optional Barcode Wand may be connected to the Reader by plugging
the Barcode Wand into the
appropriate slot on the back of the Reader (see Figure
1-2).
Ensure the Reader is turned
OFF PRIOR
to connecting the Barcode Wand.
ilure to do so may cause irreversible damage to the Barcode Wand.
Connect the RS
-232 Port to only approved
ITE equipment certified to IEC
47
Reader to Accessories
printer or computer for transferring data
232 serial output port on the back panel of the Reader. Output configuration is as follows:
character serial printers such as those
Dot Matrix Printer). The serial output is also compatible
DTR line (DB9 pin 4) as a handshaking signal. If the
connected device is a personal computer, maintain the DTR or RTS line (DB9 pin 7) in the active
is required to connect the Reader to another Reader when transferring
User IDs and P.I.N.s. This cable can be purchased as an accessory from Response Biomedical.
the Barcode Wand into the
to connecting the Barcode Wand.
ITE equipment certified to IEC

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