Appendix D Barcodes 161
E-EQ-MX3CERG-G-ARC MX3-CE Reference Guide
Host Serial Response Time-out
Host Serial Response Time-out Parameter Default Value 2 sec
This parameter determines the maximum time the decoder waits for an ACK or NAK before
resending. Also, if the decoder wants to send, and the host has already been granted permission to
send, the decoder waits for the designated time-out before declaring an error. The delay period
can range from 0.0 to 9.9 seconds in 0.1 second increments. After scanning the barcode below,
scan two numerical barcodes to set the delay.
To begin setting the time-out value, scan this barcode:
Host Serial Resp Timeout
Next, scan two numeric barcodes that correspond to the desired value using the “Keypad Number
Symbols” at the end of this chapter. Time durations of less than 1.0 second require a leading zero.
For example, a value of 4.5 seconds is selected by scanning the “4” and the “5” numeric barcodes.
A value of 0.3 seconds is selected by scanning the “0” and the “3” barcodes.
If you wish to change your selection, scan Cancel on the “Keypad Number Symbols” page.
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay Parameter Default Value 0 msec
Select the intercharacter delay option matching host requirements. The intercharacter delay gives
the host system time to service its receiver and perform other tasks between characters.
The delay period can range from no delay to 99 msec in 1 msec increments. After scanning the
barcode below, scan two numerical barcodes to set the delay.
To begin setting the delay value, scan this barcode:
Intercharacter Delay
Next, scan two numeric barcodes that correspond to the desired value using the “Keypad Number
Symbols” at the end of this chapter. Time durations of less than 1 msec require a leading zero. For
example, a value of 25 msec is selected by scanning the “2” and the “5” numeric barcodes. A
value of 6 msec is selected by scanning the “0” and the “6” barcodes.
If you wish to change your selection, scan Cancel on the “Keypad Number Symbols” page.