~SR
Reset the System.
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~SSbbbeee
Program the start and end characters in a transmission
bbb= decimal value of the ASCII character that indicates the beginning of a transmission. eee = decimal value of the ASCII character that indicates the end of a transmission. Allowed values for bbb and eee are 001 through 127.
Example ~SS083069 causes an S to be the beginning character and an E to be the ending character of a data transmission. This command applies only when the standard transmission mode is enabled (~HQ0.) The command ~SS013010 must be used when operating with RJS ScanView software.
~SY
Software Sync for communication output modes #1 and #2 (~HO1, ~HO2); trigger a sync response from the verifier, and enable the verifier
~Sh##
Set the high target reflectance value for calibration.
## - The high target reflectance value (70 to 99).
This sets a new high reflectance target value for a calibration symbol.
To use the target values encoded in the calibration symbol set this value to 00.
~Sl##
Set the low target reflectance value for calibration.
## - The low target reflectance value (1 to 20).
This sets a new low reflectance target value for a calibration symbol.
To use the target values encoded in the calibration symbol set this value to 00.
~Ssxy
Program header and trailer characters in a standard transmission format.
This command is similar to ~SS, but allows a programmable number of characters that begin and end the standard transmission, where ~SS has a fixed single character for both start and end of the transmission.
x = number of characters in the header. Allowed values are 0,1,…9 therefore up to nine header characters are available.
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