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Advanced Serial Data Logger Question
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July 23, 2009, 12:28:13 AM »
I am evaluating the ASDL product to try to capture data being sent to a serial dot-matrix printer (OKI ML390+) from a building access control (card reader) system. The system currently prints a line of text to the printer every time someone swipes their card to get into the building. My goal, eventually, is to insert this "line" of text into a SQL table.
I have installed a serial tap between the card reader and the printer from which I am able to capture data. I'm having an issue, however, with the data coming out of the stream. What shows up on the printer as:
0869 JUL 22 09 09:24:51 LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME ACCESS DV4 Card Reader
Is being captured off the serial port (in ASDL) as:
ÿú,jÿðÿú,jÿðÿú,jÿðÿú,jÿð€ÿú,jÿðÿú
Is there something simple I've misconfigured? I'm sure this is a total "nube" question; but I would apprecate any guidance you can offer anyway...
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Re: Advanced Serial Data Logger Question
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July 23, 2009, 07:35:11 AM »
It seems that you selected a wrong baud rate. Also verify that you've connected TX line of your access control system to RX pin of the computer's serial port.
http://www.aggsoft.com/rs232-pinout-cable/pinout-and-signal.htm
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July 23, 2009, 05:01:37 PM »
Thank you! You were absolutely correct about it being the wrong baud rate. Once I verified the printer's setup and set the baud rate correctly I started receiving non-garbled data.
It seems that, once again, the internet (specifically DSL and the fact that I've not touced a modem in more than 12 years) has killed brain cells I used to rely on regularly. Or maybe it was the bourbon.
Now, on to testing data inserts into SQL Server...
Thanks again!
--Scott
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