Handshaking

Hardware Handshaking

Review your system documentation to identify handshaking require- ments, and use these labels to change the settings if required. The following brief descriptions explain each selection.

CTS/RTS Flow Control - is hardware handshaking. The scanner activates the RTS (Request to Send) line when it is ready to send data to the host. The scanner waits for an active Clear to Send (CTS) signal from the host before transmitting data. If hardware control is disabled, CTS/ RTS communication will not take place. If the host deactivates the CTS line during data transmission, the host will receive additional characters for no more than 2ms1.

CTS/RTS Flow Control

Data

Label Transmission

Disabled

Xmission

Label Transmission

 

Active

CTS

Inactive

CTS Scan Control - is also a hardware handshaking. When scan control is enabled, label scanning is disabled until CTS is asserted and de- asserted as illustrated below.

CTS Scan Control

Will not scan again until toggled

Data

Label 1

Label 1

Label 2

Disabled until

Assert

CTS De-assert

1. Timing varies slightly depending upon the baud rate selected.

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