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F - Set Code (F)ormat
T - Set (T)ime-of-Day Option
P - Change Serial (P)ort Settings
1-8 - Edit DLC 1 - 8
Setup
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Serial Port: 1200 Baud, 7 Data Bits, 2 Stop, Even Parity
Serial Protocol = MEP Options: Timeout = 1
Code Format: Mk 7 System Address: 0 Time-of-Day: Off Time-of-Day User No: 1234
DLC Rx No BC Message
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1 1111 2 ‘Message 1'
2 1230 1 ‘Message 2'
3 333G 1 ‘Message 3'
8 8910 1 ‘Message 8'
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Choose:-
S - Set (S)ystem Address
U - Set Time-of-Day (U)ser
O - Change Serial Protocol (O)ptions
Q - (Q)uit
4 45GG 1 ‘Message 4'
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FIRMWARE M670101
RPE 673
TM 1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997)Page A1 - 8
Figure 3: Set-up Menu
Software Configuration
17. To gain access to Encoder socket SK1, remove the two cross-point screws from the
rear of the unit. Lift the cover slightly (it will only clear the base by 4 to 5 inches). Carefully
disconnect the 8-way flexi-cable from PL1 of both Transmitter and Encoder. Pivoting on
its front edge, invert the cover and slide it under the base. Fit test cable 4404-0003 to PL1
of Transmitter and Encoder.
18. Connect the serial port of your PC to SK1 (FCC 68) of the Encoder PCB using the
P910 or P911 cable. If using Windows 95, run Hyper-Terminal; if using Windows 3.1,
run Terminal.Exe. Configure your serial port as follows: 9600 Baud, 8 Data bits,
2 Stop bits, no Parity bit, Flow Control = Hardware.
19. Connect the external power supply to SK3 of the Serial Encoder. Power up the Serial
Encoder, wait 3 seconds and, within a further 10 seconds, press <Enter>; the
(S)et-up / Test Menu should appear on the VDU. Select (S)et-up; the Setup menu
should appear on the VDU (see Figure 3).
20. Having accessed the Set-up Menu the following parameters may be set:
F - Code Format S - System Address
T - Time-of-Day Option U - Time-of-Day User
P - Serial Port Settings O - Serial Protocol Options
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