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About Extended Commands, Transmit and Receive On RS-232 Port (#F

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands About Extended Commands Extended commands govern abilities unique to computers. You can use extended commands to transmit or receive data over the computer RS-232 port, send information to an RS-232 device (such as a printer or bar code printer), or collect data. The following table lists the extended commands. Extended Commands Name Transmit and Receive On RS-232 Port Transmit Only On RS-232 Port Receive Only On RS-232 Port Return Version Scan Tone Speech XML Parsing Magnetic Card Reader (CN3 only) RFID - Set Attributes RFID - Define Format RFID - Write Tags RFID - Set Filter Character #F #P #G #V #S #T #X #M #A #D #W #J Note: The #A, #D, #W, and #J commands apply to all computers and are allowed when connecting to an RFID reader. To use extended commands, you must enable the extended command option through the Intermec Terminal Emulator configuration menus. For more information on using the menus, see the Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User's Guide. Transmit and Receive On RS-232 Port (#F) Use the #F extended command to transmit and receive data on the computer's RS-232 port. When constructing a Transmit and Receive command, the data to be sent should be placed at Line 2, Column 1. The data must be less than 1840 bytes in length (after "=yy" compression, where "yy" is the hexadecimal representation of the output byte). The last character must be a "#" (pound sign). The computer sends the data to the RS-232 port until it detects a "#" character. 86 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
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About Extended Commands
Extended commands govern abilities unique to computers. You can use extended
commands to transmit or receive data over the computer RS-232 port, send
information to an RS-232 device (such as a printer or bar code printer), or collect
data.
The following table lists the extended commands.
To use extended commands, you must enable the extended command option
through the Intermec Terminal Emulator configuration menus. For more
information on using the menus, see the
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User’s
Guide
.
Transmit and Receive On RS-232 Port (#F)
Use the #F extended command to transmit and receive data on the computer’s
RS-232 port.
When constructing a Transmit and Receive command, the data to be sent should be
placed at Line 2, Column 1. The data must be less than 1840 bytes in length (after
“=yy” compression, where “yy” is the hexadecimal representation of the output
byte). The last character must be a “#” (pound sign). The computer sends the data to
the RS-232 port until it detects a “#” character.
Extended Commands
Name
Character
Transmit and Receive On RS-232 Port
#F
Transmit Only On RS-232 Port
#P
Receive Only On RS-232 Port
#G
Return Version
#V
Scan
#S
Tone
#T
Speech XML Parsing
#X
Magnetic Card Reader
(CN3 only)
#M
RFID – Set Attributes
#A
RFID – Define Format
#D
RFID – Write Tags
#W
RFID – Set Filter
#J
Note:
The #A, #D, #W, and #J commands apply to all computers and are allowed
when connecting to an RFID reader.