
Embedded Menus
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Appendices
Appendix H — Embedded Menus
In addition to ESP-MP, you can also use a communications menu such as Microsoft’s
HyperTerminal
to establish communication with Microscan’s embedded menus.
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1. With your host connected to the 9-pin configuration port, set your host communica-
tions settings as follows: 57.6K
baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bits, and None Parity.
With your host connected to the 25-pin configuration port, set your host commu-
nications settings as follows: 9600, 7, 1, and Even.
2. Set Flow Control to None.
3. Make the communications port selection. (Usually COM 1 or COM 2 for desktops
and COM 1 for laptops.)
4. Upon connection, send a <D> command to bring up the main menu.
Note: The 9-pin configuration port settings are not changeable.
Important: To receive bar code data through the 9-pin configuration port, you must
enable the port with the following command: <K146,,1>.
Menu navigation commands are case sensitive. Use the space bar or N to advance to
the next item, CR (return key) to select a highlighted item, B to return to the previ-
ous item, M to return to the previous menu, and ESC to return to the Main menu or to
exit the program. When exiting the program, you will be prompted to save your active
settings for power up (Y or N). Typing Y will be equivalent to saving with a <Z> com-
mand.
1. If you are using Microsoft’s HyperTerminal program, you may find that the initial screen is
unviewable when you call up the program with the <D> command. If this occurs, simply exit
the embedded menu with a ESC, E, and N sequence and repeat the <D> command.
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