Intermec PM23c Fingerprint Developer's Guide (PC23d, PC43d/t, PM23c, PM43, PM4 - Page 23
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Chapter 2 - Understanding Fingerprint Syntax Examples of Logical Operator OR A B T T T F F T F F A OR B T T T F About Devices "Device" is a generic term for communication channels, various parts of the printer memory, and operator interfaces such as the printer display and keyboard. Note: Use the DEVICES command to see the list of devices your printer supports. You may need to specify a device in relation to a Fingerprint command. The next table lists available device names. Communication Devices Name console: uart1: uart2: uart3: centronics: net1: usb1: finisher: Refers To Printer display and/or keyboard Serial communication port Serial communication port (optional) Serial communication port (optional) Parallel communication EasyLAN communication (optional) USB communication port Printer finisher interface Can Be OPENed For Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Input Input/Output Input/Output Input/Output Memory Devices Name /rom /c tmp: Refers To Printer firmware (Kernel) and read-only memory. Also called "rom:". Main printer memory. Also called "c:" or "ram:" Printer temporary memory. Can Be OPENed For Input (files only) Input/Output/Random Input/Output/Append/ Random (files only) Note: Device names must be lowercase characters only and enclosed by quotation marks (for example, "/c"). Some devices must have a trailing colon (:), as shown. Devices are referred to by name with directory commands, such as SAVE, KILL, or FORMAT, and with OPEN statements. Fingerprint Developer's Guide 11