MultichannelBluetoothConnection Constructor (String, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
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Initializes a new instance of the MultichannelBluetoothConnection class.
Namespace:
Zebra.Sdk.Comm
Assembly:
SdkApi_Desktop (in SdkApi_Desktop.dll) Version: 2.13.898
Syntax public MultichannelBluetoothConnection(
string macAddress,
int printingChannelMaxTimeoutForRead,
int printingChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData,
int statusChannelMaxTimeoutForRead,
int statusChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData
)
Public Sub New (
macAddress As String,
printingChannelMaxTimeoutForRead As Integer,
printingChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData As Integer,
statusChannelMaxTimeoutForRead As Integer,
statusChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData As Integer
)
public:
MultichannelBluetoothConnection(
String^ macAddress,
int printingChannelMaxTimeoutForRead,
int printingChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData,
int statusChannelMaxTimeoutForRead,
int statusChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData
)
Parameters
- macAddress
- Type: SystemString
The MAC Address of the Printer. - printingChannelMaxTimeoutForRead
- Type: SystemInt32
The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for any data to be received on
the printing channel. - printingChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData
- Type: SystemInt32
The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait in-between reads after the
initial read on the printing channel. - statusChannelMaxTimeoutForRead
- Type: SystemInt32
The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait for any data to be received on
the status channel. - statusChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData
- Type: SystemInt32
The maximum time, in milliseconds, to wait in-between reads after the
initial read on the status channel.
Exceptions Remarks
This constructor will use the specified timeouts for
Read for the channels.
The timeout is a maximum of
printingChannelMaxTimeoutForRead/statusChannelMaxTimeoutForRead milliseconds
for any data to be received on the printing/status channels respectively. If no more data is available after
printingChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData/statusChannelTimeToWaitForMoreData milliseconds on the printing/status
channels respectively the read operation is assumed to be complete.
See Also