Trakker Antares 243X Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual

Problems While Configuring the Terminal (continued)

Problem

Solution

You are configuring the serial port and see this error message when exiting the Configuration Menu:

Serial port configuration error.

SOM cannot equal EOM.

Configuration was not updated.

You are configuring the serial port and see this error message when exiting the Configuration Menu:

Serial port configuration error. DLE, XON, XOFF are not valid values for either SOM or EOM.

Configuration was not updated.

You are configuring the serial port and see this error message when exiting the Configuration Menu:

Serial port configuration error.

EOM #1 cannot equal EOM #2. Configuration was not updated.

You are configuring the serial port and see this error message when exiting the Configuration Menu:

Serial port configuration error.

SOM is set. You must also set EOM.

Configuration was not updated.

SOM cannot equal the same value that is set for EOM. You cannot set SOM to any of these values: AFF (ACK), DLE, NEG (NAK), Poll, RES (EOT), REQ (ENQ), SEL, XOFF, or XON. You need to change the value of SOM. Choose Serial Port from the Communications Menu.

For help, see “Start of Message (SOM)” in Chapter 6, “Configuration Command Reference,” in the 2400 Family system manual.

EOM or SOM cannot be set to any of these values: AFF (ACK), DLE, NEG (NAK), Poll, RES (EOT), REQ (ENQ), SEL, XOFF, or XON. You must change the value of EOM or SOM. Choose Serial Port from the Communications Menu.

For help, see “End of Message (EOM)” or “Start of Message (SOM)” in Chapter 6, “Configuration Command Reference,” in the 2400 Family system manual.

EOM can be one or two ASCII characters, but the value for the first character cannot be the same as the value for the second character. Also, EOM cannot be set to any of these values: AFF (ACK), DLE, NEG (NAK), Poll, RES (EOT), REQ (ENQ), SEL, XOFF, or XON. You must change the value of EOM #1 or #2. Choose Serial Port from the Communications Menu.

For help, see “End of Message (EOM)” in Chapter 6, “Configuration Command Reference,” in the 2400 Family system manual.

You must configure a value for EOM before you can set SOM or disable SOM. You need to change the value of SOM. Choose Serial Port from the Communications Menu.

Configurable Serial Port (CSP) protocol uses EOM to determine the serial communications mode. When EOM is disabled, the terminal communicates in Character mode. When EOM is enabled, the terminal communicates in Frame mode.

To use Frame mode, you need to set EOM first. Next, configure Handshake, Configuration Commands Via Serial Port, LRC, SOM, and then Poll. To use Character mode, you need to disable these same parameters in reverse order. For help, see “Using Serial Communications on the Terminal” in Chapter 3.

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243X specifications

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