
M5000 Portable Data Terminal American Microsystems, Ltd.
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Data
—
select one of the following options. (Default is Menu.)
Menu
—
allows you to select specific data files for transmission.
Send All
—
transmits all data files stored and avoids the Upload Selection
menu.
Mode
—
specifies which mode is automatically used when the M5000 PDT transmits data. You
are not required to specify the transmission mode each time data is transmitted (unless Menu is
enabled). You are required to manually select one of the following transmission modes each time
the M5000 PDT transmits data: Kbd Wedge, RS232 port or modem. (Default is Menu.)
Dialing
—
sets the modem for telephone dial type,
either
Tone (default) or Pulse.
Phone Number
—
sets the destination telephone number for modem communications.
Modem Init
—
sets the modem initialization string for modem communications.
Modem Time Out
—
when checked, this setting aborts Transmit Receive mode after
approximately four minutes, fifteen seconds, if a call is not received. The M5000 PDT must be
connected to a modem and operating in Transmit Receive mode in order for this feature to
function.
SOT Text (Start of Transmit)
—
During communications, (Send, Data Files) Start of
Transmit text
is transmitted before all other data.
Note: ASCII character values may be represented by a three character sequence of /nn (/nn being the
hex value of the character). Since a slash is the start of a hex value, you must type // to output a slash.
PC function keys are defined as /F1 through /F0, function key F10 is defined as /F0.
SOT Delay
—
defines the amount of time delay inserted between each character of the SOT
Text during file transmission. The delay (increments of tenths of a second) is used to slow the data
output rate so the M5000 PDT does not generate a data overrun on the host computer during
transmission especially when transmitting data by the keyboard wedge. Most systems do not
require a SOT Delay.
EOT Text (End of Transmit)
—
During communications, (Send, Data Files) End of
Transmit Text is transmitted after all other data.
Note: ASCII character values may be represented by a three character sequence of /nn (/nn being the
hex value of the character). Since a slash is the start of a hex value, you must type // to output a slash.
PC function keys are defined as /F1 through /F0, function key F10 is defined as /F0.
EOT Delay
—defines the amount of time delay inserted between each character of the EOT
Text during file transmission. The delay (increments of tenths of a second) is used to slow the data
output rate so the M5000 PDT does not generate a data overrun on the host computer during
transmission especially when transmitting data by keyboard wedge. Most systems do not require
an EOT Delay.
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