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View I/O Slots
The View I/O Slots Sub-Menu displays two System Settings, both of which are not editable.
Internal to the XLE/XLT, there is a CPU board, and up to two installed modules. Models XE000
and XE100 have no installed I/O or COM modules. All other models have an I/O module in Slot 1
and can have a user-installed COM module in Slot 2.
Depending on which I/O module is installed and which I/O module has been configured by
Cscape, one of the following six System Settings should appear for Slot 1:
Slot 1: I/O: Empty = No I/O module installed or configured
Slot 1:*Unsupported = Unsupported I/O module installed
Slot 1:-I/O Missing = No I/O module installed but an I/O module is configured
Slot 1:+I/O: XExyy = yy I/O module installed but no I/O module configured
Slot 1:?I/O: XExyy = yy I/O module installed but another I/O module configured
Slot 1: I/O: XExyy = yy I/O module installed and configured properly
Depending on the COM module that is installed and the COM module that has been configured by Cscape,
one of the following six System Settings appears for Slot 2:
Slot 2: I/O: Empty = No COM module installed or configured
Slot 2:*Unsupported = Unsupported COM module installed
Slot 2:-I/O Missing = No COM module installed but a COM module is configured
Slot 2:+I/O: XzC = z COM module installed but no COM module configured
Slot 2:?I/O: XzC = z COM module installed but another COM module configured
Slot 2: I/O: XzC = z COM module installed and configured properly
View Protocols
The View Protocols Sub-Menu displays two System Settings, both of which are not editable.
As mentioned in Chapter 5, both the MJ1 (Port 1) and MJ2 (Port 2) serial ports support
downloadable protocols. To assign a downloadable protocol to an XLE/XLT serial port, select
the Protocol Config item in Cscapeās Program menu and then setup a protocol for Port 1 or Port
2 (or both).
In the View Protocols Sub-Menu, the currently downloaded protocol, if any, and its version
number are displayed for both Port 1 and Port 2.
Port 1:
Protocol name = (None Loaded) or name of the protocol assigned to MJ1
Protocol version = Blank or version of the protocol assigned to MJ1
Port 2:
Protocol name = (None Loaded) or name of the protocol assigned to MJ2
Protocol version = Blank or version of the protocol assigned to MJ2