Universal Menu Book/Interface/Keyboard wedge and USB options/Intercharacter delay
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The intercharacter delay can be used to adapt the reader s data transmission speed to the system. If the transmission speed is too high, the system may not be able to receive all characters. Adjust the intercharacter delay until the data is received correctly.
The default value as well as the actual delay time depend on the terminal type and language selected.
| SET | | |
| No delay | LA | File:Menulabel LA.png |
| Delay = 1 | LB | File:Menulabel LB.png |
| Delay = 2 | LC | File:Menulabel LC.png |
| Delay = 3 | LD | File:Menulabel LD.png |
| Delay = 4 | LE | File:Menulabel LE.png |
| Delay = 5 | LF | File:Menulabel LF.png |
| Delay = 6 | LG | File:Menulabel LG.png |
| Delay = 7 | LH | File:Menulabel LH.png |
| Delay = 8 | LI | File:Menulabel LI.png |
| Delay = 9 | LJ | File:Menulabel LJ.png |
| Delay = 10 | LK | File:Menulabel LK.png |
| END | |
