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SYSVAR, cont.<br />

Remarks 0-13.<br />

Reserved, obsolete, or not implemented.<br />

<strong>Intermec</strong> Fingerprint <strong>v8.70.0</strong>/v10.0.0 Programmer´s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Chapter —Program Instructions<br />

14. Errors since power up (Read only)<br />

Reads number of errors detected since last power up.<br />

15. Errors since last SYSVAR(15) (Read only)<br />

Reads number of errors detected since last executed SYSVAR(15).<br />

16. Number of bytes received (Read only)<br />

Reads the number of bytes received after the execution of a STORE<br />

INPUT statement. Reset by the execution of a STORE IMAGE statement.<br />

17. Number of frames received (Read only)<br />

Reads the number of frames received after the execution of a STORE<br />

INPUT statement. Reset by the execution of a STORE IMAGE statement.<br />

18. Verbosity level (Set or Read)<br />

The verbosity level can be set or read.<br />

In the Immediate and Programming Modes, all levels are enabled by<br />

default.<br />

In the <strong>Intermec</strong> Direct Protocol, all levels are disabled by default.<br />

Different verbosity levels can be selected:<br />

SYSVAR (18) = -1 All levels enabled (= VERBON)<br />

SYSVAR (18) = 0 No verbosity (= VERBOFF)<br />

SYSVAR (18) = 1 Echo received characters<br />

SYSVAR (18) = 2 “Ok” after correct command lines<br />

SYSVAR (18) = 4 Echo input characters from comm. port<br />

SYSVAR (18) = 8 Error after failed lines<br />

The levels can be combined, so for example SYSVAR(18)=3 means both<br />

“Echo received characters” and “Ok after correct command line.”<br />

The presently selected verbosity level can also be read and is returned as a<br />

numeric value, for example by PRINT SYSVAR(18).<br />

19. Type of error message (Set or Read)<br />

Four types of error messages can be selected:<br />

SYSVAR(19) = 1 in line (default)<br />

for example “Invalid font in line 10”<br />

SYSVAR(19) = 2 Error in line : <br />

for example “Error 19 in line 10: Invalid font”<br />

SYSVAR(19) = 3 E<br />

for example “E19”<br />

SYSVAR(19) = 4 Error in line <br />

for example “Error 19 in line 10”<br />

The presently selected type of error message can also be read and is returned<br />

as a numeric value (1-4), for example by PRINT SYSVAR(19).

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