Specifications

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communicating with a connected controller. The communication status may
change if communication parameters are changed. The bottom line says "Idle" if
SMARTSET is ready to accept a command, or indicates a command is in progress.
The help line gives context sensitive help on the highlighted command. Additional
information can be displayed for the highlighted command at any time by pressing
the [F1] key.
The left half of the screen, the Main Menu, lists categories of available controller
commands. The right half, or submenu, lists available controller commands for
each category and their current setting. Use the ??? arrow keys to move the
highlighting up or down on the Main Menu. The submenu changes with each
category. Press the right arrow key or [Enter] to move the highlighting to the
submenu for the highlighted category. Press the left arrow to move back. When the
highlighting is in the submenu, controller parameters may be changed. Hot keys
indicated for the Main Menu categories may be used to jump quickly from
submenu to submenu.
Take a moment to move through the menus using the arrow keys and hot keys.
Press [F1] for help on any category or controller command. Do not change any
settings yet.
Main Menu Categories
The Main Menu includes the following categories, described in general below. All
commands will be detailed later in this manual.
Load/Save Setup Lets you load and save controller settings to disk and/or
nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). Saving settings to NVRAM
will change the controller's power-on defaults, unless the
controller is booting from jumper settings. Saving settings
to disk will allow other controllers to be quickly
programmed to the identical settings. Multiple controllers
can be programmed identically by loading settings from
disk, then saving those settings in NVRAM.
Communications Lets you examine and change the parameters for
communication with the SmartSet controllers. The
parameters and their use vary depending on the interface.
Touch Mode Various options can be selected for which portions of a
touch will be reported. You may select the initial touch
point, the last point touched (the untouch point), the entire
stream of intervening points (stream points), intervening
points which do not repeat the coordinate value (tracking