BK7000 Configuration

The BK7000 is found in the EDS library under the entry "Unknown Device ID: 128". The BK7000 is dragged with the left mouse button out of the EDS library to the scanner in the right hand window. It will then appear in the right-hand window. The properties of the BK7000 can be set by double-clicking on it in the right-hand window.

BK7000 Configuration 1:

The "O=>T Size" (the length of the output in words) and the "T=>O Size" (the length of the input in words + 2) are to be set in the dialog in accordance with the terminal configuration. In order to calculate the output and input lengths, the BK7000 supports four mapping schemes, which are set automatically in accordance with the selected size:

Compact mapping: A KL3xx2 requires 4 input bytes, a KL3xx4 requires 8 input bytes, a KL4xx2 requires 4 output bytes, a KL4xx4 requires 8 output bytes, a KL1501 requires 5 input and output bytes, a KL5001 requires 4 input bytes, a KL2502 or KL51x1 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL6xx1 requires 4 input and output bytes in alternative format and 6 input and output bytes in standard format. For digital terminals, only the total is calculated and rounded up for word alignment

Compact mapping wit WORD alignment: A KL3xx2 requires 4 input bytes, a KL3xx4 requires 8 input bytes, a KL4xx2 requires 4 output bytes, a KL4xx4 requires 8 output bytes, a KL1501 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL5001 requires 4 input bytes, a KL2502 and KL51x1 requires 8 input and output bytes, a KL6xx1 requires 4 input and output bytes in alternative format and 6 input and output bytes in standard format. For digital terminals, only the total is calculated and rounded up for word alignment

Complex mapping: A KL3xx2 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL3xx4 requires 12 input and output bytes, a KL4xx2 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL4xx4 requires 12 input and output bytes, a KL1501 requires 5 input and output bytes, a KL5001 requires 5 input and output bytes, a KL2502 or KL51x1 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL6xx1 requires 6 input and output bytes in alternative format and 6 input and output bytes in standard format. For digital terminals, only the total is calculated and rounded up for word alignment

Complex mapping wit WORD alignment: A KL3xx2 requires 8 input and output bytes, a KL3xx4 requires 16 input and output bytes, a KL4xx2 requires 8 input and output bytes, a KL4xx4 requires 16 input and output bytes, a KL1501 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL5001 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL2502 or KL51x1 requires 6 input and output bytes, a KL6xx1 requires 8 input and output bytes in alternative format and 6 input and output bytes in standard format. For digital terminals, only the total is calculated and rounded up for word alignment

It may also be necessary for the Mac-ID and the "O=>T RPI" or the "T=>O RPI" to be set (these values must be greater than or equal to the network settings for the NUT interval).