User`s guide
Chapter 9 - Command Line Options CARROLL TOUCH
 9-2 Touch System Diagnostics (CTDIAG) User’s Guide
CTDIAG Command Line
The CTDIAG command line has the following syntax:
ctdiag 
parameters
If you use any command line parameters, CTDIAG skips autodetection. 
The available 
parameters 
follow. 
Note
The command line is case-insensitive. Parameters may be either 
uppercase or lowercase, and may be arranged in any order. 
N = Specifies no autodetection.
A
nnn
= Specifies the I/O address. 
nnn
 may be a value from 
200H to 3F0H. The default is 300H. 
I
n
= Specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ). 
n
 may be 2, 3, 4, 
5 or 7 (the default). 
S
nn
= Specifies the TAPI software interrupt. 
nn
 may be any 
unused software interrupt. The default is 55H. 
C
n
= Specifies the number of the communications port. Use 
for serial (RS-232) controller only. 
n
 may be:
1 =  COM1 (default).
2= COM2.
3= COM3.
4= COM4.
B
nnnnnn
= Specifies the baud rate. 
nnnnnn
 may be 300, 600, 1200, 
2400, 4800, 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, or 115200. 
Use for serial (RS-232) controller only. 
P
x
= Specifies the parity. Use for serial (RS-232) controller 
only. 
x
 may be: 
E = Even parity (default).
O = Odd parity.
N = None. 
I:
x
= Specifies the interface method. 
x 
may be:
D = Direct (default).
P = TAPI polling.
T = TAPI interrupt.










