Chapter 3 Protocol
MS-880 Industrial Long Range Scanner User’s Manual 3-11
3–Protocol
Intercharacter Delay
Definition: The time interval in milliseconds between individual characters trans-
mitted from the scanner to the host.
Usage: Intercharacter Delay is only used where a host cannot receive data
quickly enough and there is enough time between labels to allow data
to be completely transferred. It is rarely used since any setting other
than zero will slow down communications. For example, a 200 setting
will result in a 1/5 second delay between each character that is trans-
mitted.
Serial Cmd: <K144,intercharacter delay>
Example: To change Intercharacter Delay to 30 ms, send
<K144,30>.
Default: 0
Options: 0 to 255 (in milliseconds). Zero (0) causes no delay between charac-
ters.
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