Intermec PM23c Fingerprint Developer's Guide (PC23d, PC43d/t, PM23c, PM43, PM4 - Page 23

About Devices

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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

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Chapter 2 — Understanding Fingerprint Syntax
Fingerprint Developer’s Guide
11
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.
You may need to specify a device in relation to a Fingerprint command. The next
table lists available device names.
Devices are referred to by name with directory commands, such as SAVE, KILL, or
FORMAT, and with OPEN statements.
Examples of Logical Operator OR
A
B
A OR B
T
T
T
T
F
T
F
T
T
F
F
F
Note:
Use the DEVICES command to see the list of devices your printer supports.
Communication Devices
Name
Refers To
Can Be OPENed For
console:
Printer display and/or keyboard
Input/Output
uart1:
Serial communication port
Input/Output
uart2:
Serial communication port (optional)
Input/Output
uart3:
Serial communication port (optional)
Input/Output
centronics:
Parallel communication
Input
net1:
EasyLAN communication (optional)
Input/Output
usb1:
USB communication port
Input/Output
finisher:
Printer finisher interface
Input/Output
Memory Devices
Name
Refers To
Can Be OPENed For
/rom
Printer firmware (Kernel) and read-only
memory. Also called “rom:”.
Input (files only)
/c
Main printer memory. Also called “c:” or
“ram:”
Input/Output/Random
tmp:
Printer temporary memory.
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.