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Chapter
13
Publication 2755-833
Configuration:
AUX Terminal Data Entry
The terminal connected to the AUX port can be used for either
configuration or manual data entry and display operations. We refer
to this terminal as the AUX terminal. This chapter describes how to
configure and use the AUX terminal for manual data entry and
display operations. Topics include:
•
supported terminals for manual data entry
•
configuration for AUX terminal data entry
•
how to enable manual data entry mode
•
how to display bar code data, decoder performance and counter
values
•
how to display host messages
•
how to perform manual data entry at the keyboard
Any terminal that supports the following features can be used for
manual data entry or display operations at the AUX port:
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Carriage Return and Line Feed
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9600 Baud Rate
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8 Data Bits
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1 Stop Bit
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Parity None
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XON/XOFF Flow Control
Specific terminal types for data entry and display include:
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Allen-Bradley Industrial Terminal (Catalog No. 1771-T1, -T2,
-T3)
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Allen-Bradley laptop computers (Catalog No. 1784-T45, –47,
–48)
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Allen-Bradley 2708-DH5 Series of Attended Workstations
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DEC VT100
•
Lear Siegler ADM 3E
Appendix D provides details on how to connect and setup the
terminals listed above. To set the above communication parameters
for other types of terminals, refer to your terminal’s User Manual.
Chapter Objectives
Supported Terminals