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Section 6: Option Details
10: Mirror
Option 10 enables a display to be read in a rear view mirror. The default (off) is for
direct viewing.
11:
Addressable
Option 11 will set the display to be addressable. The display will ignore any characters
until the addressable character is received, then display the data immediately following
it. The addressable character can be set to any character from 1 to 255. The number
selected represents the decimal equivalent of the desired character. For example if an
"A" is at the beginning of the data stream then you would set the address to 65. LEFT
decrements the character value and RIGHT increments the character value. See
Section 9 for ASCII character values. If the indicator is sending 7 data bits even or odd
parity then the parity bit may change the decimal value of the character by adding 128
to it. We recommend setting the indicator to 8 data bits no parity for convenience.
Default (off) uses standard data stream.
12:
No Auto Shift
Option 12 will cause the scoreboard to display the first 6 characters of the data stream
when it is learned. When this option is off the scoreboard will attempt to shift the
weight into view when learned.
13:
Fixed Value
Option 13 is used to set or view the shift amount. LEFT decrements the value and
RIGHT increments the value. Has the same effect as shifting Left and Right during
normal operation
14:
Baud Rate
Option 14 is used to set or view the Baud Rate. RIGHT will cycle through the options.
0/Off indicates the unit has not been set, 1 = 300, 2=600, 3=1200, 4=2400, 5=4800,
6=9600 and 7=19200.
15:
End Character
Option 15 is used to set or view the end character. When in learn mode the unit will
look for an end of text(ETX), line feed(LF) and a carriage return(CR), which have
decimal values of 3, 10, and 13 respectively. Any character may be manually selected
through this option by setting it to the desired decimal equivalent of the desired
character. LEFT decrements the character value and RIGHT increments the
character value. See Section 9 for ASCII character values. If the indicator is sending
7 data bits even or odd parity then the parity may change the decimal value of the
character by adding 128 to it. We recommend setting the indicator to 8 data bits no
parity for convenience.