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Return Codes for Receive Only, Control Character Sequence Method continued

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands Control Character Sequence Method (continued) Column Description 17-18 Number of delimiter characters 19-20 Start character 21 22 23-24 Return start character to host Flag parity errors Receive timeout length Character XX=Delimiter characters received before transmitting return code to host. Range is 00 to 99. Default is 00. AA=Hexadecimal ASCII code for start character. Range is 00 to 99. Default of 00 or bb implies no start character. F=Return character; b=Do not return character P=Flag; b=Do not flag XX=Number of seconds the computer waits for input from the RS-232 port before it sends a timeout error. Uses 5-second default when this field contains spaces. Return Codes for Receive Only The Receive Only return code is the status sent to the host computer. The computer returns data and the extended command's status to the host computer in the XCCDATA or XCCCCDATA format. •X The return code listed in the following chart. • CC or CCCC The character count of the received data. CC is 00 to 99. CCCC is 100 to 2000. • DATA The RS-232 data received from the RS-232 device attached to the computer (if any data was received). The computer simulates the [Enter] key to return the code to the host. Return Codes for Receive Only Code 0 1 2 6 7 8 9 A B C D Description Column Good status, transaction complete. None Not enough memory. Or, incorrect setting for speed or number of data 4, 6, 7 bits or of stop bits. No delimiter (#) on data stream. None Improper return field. Hexadecimal value is outside the range of 00-0F. Reserved. Incorrect setting for maximum characters to receive. Incorrect setting for delimiter character. Incorrect setting for number of delimiter characters. Incorrect setting for flow control. None 15-16, 19-20 None 13-14 15-16 17-18 8, 9, 10 Incorrect setting for start character. 19-20 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 103

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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Return Codes for Receive Only
The Receive Only return code is the status sent to the host computer. The computer
returns data and the extended command's status to the host computer in the
XCCDATA<CR> or XCCCCDATA<CR> format.
X
The return code listed in the following chart.
CC or CCCC
The character count of the received data. CC is 00 to 99.
CCCC is 100 to 2000.
DATA
The RS-232 data received from the RS-232 device attached to the computer (if
any data was received). The computer simulates the [Enter] key to return the
code to the host.
17-18
Number of delimiter
characters
XX=Delimiter characters received before
transmitting return code to host. Range is 00 to 99.
Default is 00.
19-20
Start character
AA=Hexadecimal ASCII code for start character.
Range is 00 to 99. Default of 00 or bb
implies no
start character.
21
Return start character to
host
F=Return character; b
=Do not return character
22
Flag parity errors
P=Flag; b
=Do not flag
23-24
Receive timeout length
XX=Number of seconds the computer waits for
input from the RS-232 port before it sends a
timeout error. Uses 5-second default when this
field contains spaces.
Control Character Sequence Method (continued)
Column
Description
Character
Return Codes for Receive Only
Code
Description
Column
0
Good status, transaction complete.
None
1
Not enough memory. Or, incorrect setting for speed or number of data
bits or of stop bits.
4, 6, 7
2
No delimiter (#) on data stream.
None
6
Improper return field.
None
7
Hexadecimal value is outside the range of 00-0F.
15-16,
19-20
8
Reserved.
None
9
Incorrect setting for maximum characters to receive.
13-14
A
Incorrect setting for delimiter character.
15-16
B
Incorrect setting for number of delimiter characters.
17-18
C
Incorrect setting for flow control.
8, 9, 10
D
Incorrect setting for start character.
19-20