Rev. C
Utilities 4-55
IR-320 Technical Reference Manual
TK0SS=string:
Replaces the start flag in the MSR card unit with the string. The default
is “ “ (none).
TK0ES=string:
Replaces the end flag in the MSR card unit with the string. The default is
“ “ (none).
TK1SS=string:
Replaces the 1track start flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“%.”
TK1ES=string:
Replaces the 1track end flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“?.”
TK2SS=string:
Replaces the 2track start flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“;.”
TK2ES=string:
Replaces the 2track end flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“?.”
TK3SS=string:
Replaces the 3track start flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“+.”
TK3ES=string:
Replaces the 3track end flag of the MSR with the string. The default is
“?.”
TKJSS=string:
Replaces the JIS II type start flag of the MSR with the string. The default
is “ “ (20th).
TKJES=string:
Replaces the JIS II type end flag of the MSR with the string. The default
is “%” (7th).
BEEP=ON:
Enables the buzzer sound when the magnetic card is read. This is the
default setting. When the magnetic card is read in order, the buzzer
sounds once. When an error is caused to the magnetic card reading, the
buzzer sounds three times. The LED lights up at the same time.
BEEP=OFF:
Invalidates the sound loaded from the card with the MSR123 and only
illuminates the LED.
MSR=m...:
Specifies the track that enables the MSR decode. The following four
characters can be specified:
“1”: ISO/JIS1 type Track 1
“2”: ISO/JIS1 type Track 2
“3”: ISO/JIS1 type Track 3
“J”: JIS2 type
When the same character is specified more than once, an error is caused.
The default is “123.” “MSR1” is “MSR=12,” and “MSR3” is “MSR=23.”
KEYTBL=pathname:
Sets the scan code conversion table for converting the MSR data into the
scan code. This is used for any keyboard other than the U.S. 101-key
keyboard and the Japan 106-key keyboard.
/TRACE:
Displays the trace information to the standard output. For example, this
can be saved in a file by using the redirect.
/TRON:
Enables the trace function.
/TROFF:
Disables the trace function (default value).
/VAL=xxh, yyh:
Sets variable xxh to the yyh address of the system.
/PARA[zzh]:
Displays the values of the system variables from 00h to FFh. When zzh is
specified, the SRAM values from zz00h to zzFFh are displayed.
More than one parameter can be specified together, however, the parameters with “/” and the
parameters without “/” cannot be specified together.
Summary of Contents for IR-320
Page 1: ...Technical Reference Manual IR 320 Issued Date Issued by EPSON English 404368102 ...
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Page 38: ...1 22 IR 320 System Overview Rev C ...
Page 260: ...4 80 Utilities Rev C ...
Page 294: ...5 34 BIOS Functions Rev C ...
Page 308: ...6 14 Device Diagnostics Utility Rev C Confidential ...
Page 324: ...A 4 Wake On LAN Rev C Confidential ...
Page 332: ...B 8 The IR 310 Compared to the IR 320 Rev C ...
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