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Appendix A2
M588-00-880 Issue E
Next set the ASCII settings as follows:
Figure A64 - ASCII settings screenshot
In the HyperTerminal window type the following: ‘?T’ and press the ENTER key.
If successful you should get a reply with the following format:
157,28,19,42,0,72,121,35,0
In this example,
Refer to the SIM manual for more information about the various field elements and what they mean for GXS. Any
other query and command can be sent by typing the operation and parameter followed by the ENTER key.
A2.14 How to set up the MCM MicroTIM using the PDT
If the MCM MicroTIM is fitted to the GXS system, all the pump configuration settings that are made using the PDT are
automatically stored in the MicroTIM. This means that if a new GXS system is fitted, for example whilst servicing the
existing system, there is no need to configure the new pump settings if the original MicroTIM is used.
The PDT can also be used to configure the channel 2 input and channel 4 output on the MCM MicroTIM itself. Refer
to the MicroTIM instruction manual D373-60-880 for full information about MicroTIM installation and set up.
The following menus are used by the PDT to configure the MCM MicroTIM channel 2 input and channel 4 output.
157 - indicates a pump controller
28 - indicates a GXS pump family
19 - indicates a GXS250
42 - indicates a GXB2600 booster
0-indicates GXS screw pump
72 - indicates low volts, 7.5 kW DP and 7.5 kW BP
121 - indicates a harsh gas module
35 - indicates a normal thermal management type
0 - indicates a normal exhaust type

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