Programming - Serial Port
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The two choices are: 0 = Ignore the condition of the Channel Busy Input
1 = Monitor the condition of the Channel Busy Input
Once the single-digit response for the last question has been entered, the Model 25 will
immediately begin to load all changes to memory to be used until new changes are made.
When it finishes the save operation, it will return to the top of this question loop. You may
pass through the loop again to do general setup or program another SEND button, or you just
press the ENTER/RETURN key on the PC keyboard to return to the idle state.
REMOTE CONTROL SETUP
The Remote Control Setup Section configures the serial port for connection to a printer for
call logging, a computer system for CAD operation, or connection to an IBM compatible
computer for remote programming of the Model 25.
Typing in a “D” at the top menu prompt will open the Remote Programming question loop.
D - REMOTE CONTROL SETUP
1-CHANGE SETTINGS
2-PRINT ALL SETTINGS
PD>1
CHANGE ALL SETTINGS!
D-REMOTE CONTROL USAGE
Enter a “1” to bring up the first prompt in the loop. At the following prompt, the encoder
expects a single-digit response (0 to 2) to set the baud rate used by the serial port of the
Model 25. The default setting is “0”.
BAUD RATE SELECT (0-2,0=4800)
PD1>0
The baud rate choices are: 0 = 4800 baud
1 = 600 baud
2 = 150 baud
It is desirable to use the highest baud rate possible. Unless the device connected to the serial
port is unable to support it, use the default setting of 4800 baud.
At the following prompt, the encoder expects a 2-digit response (00 to 99) indicating how
many ASCII Null characters the Model 25 should send following any Line Feed or Carriage
Return characters. The default setting is “01”.
NEW LINE NULLS (00-99)
PD1>00