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Datamax-O’Neil Quick Reference Programming

Configure Infrared Protocol {CIP:nnn}

Original

MF2, MF3, 2t, 4t

Radio Ready

2t, 3l, 4t

{

A left bracket begins the command set.

CIP:nnn

Overview: The CIP command selects which

protocol is to be used for Infrared

communications. IrDA is a bidirectional

communications protocol. All others are

unidirectional unless noted as 2WAY.

nnn selects which protocol is to be used for

infrared as follows:

OFF = No infrared communications

IRDA = IrDA protocol

ASK = ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying)

ASK-CRC = ASK with CRC protocol

ASK-CRC-2W = Bidirectional ASK with CRC

DIRECT = DIRECT (IR on/off to send)

DIRECT-CRC = Direct with CRC protocol

DIRECT-CRC-2W = bidirectional DIRECT-

CRC.

PULSE - PULSE (IR with IrDA modulation

only)

PULSE-CRC = Pulse with CRC protocol

PULSE-CRC-2W = bidirection PULSE-CRC

Note: The CRC protocol appends a HEADER

and TRAILER onto the DATA as follows:

HEADER FORMAT:

BYTE #1 = STX (0x02)

BYTE #2 = LSB of Byte Count

BYTE #3 = MSB of Byte Count

TRAILER FORMAT:

BYTE #1 = ETX (0x03)

BYTE #2 = LSB of CRC

BYTE #3 = MSB of CRC

The CRC is a CRC-16 calculation. First byte

in the calculation is the LSB of the Byte

Count and the last byte in the calculation is

the ETX. If the CRC calculated by the

printer does not match the one sent, or if

the printer does not receive the full

transmission after it receives the opening

STX, the printer will beep. If the

transmission is received completely and

the CRCs match, the printer will print the

data.

X

}

A right bracket ends the command set.

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