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RS-232 Command (Outbound Serial Control)
The C4630 SE can issue macros containing outbound serial control strings to a device
in the system via its RS-232 connector (see
Figure 13
, on page 17).
To create an RS-232 macro command set the following parameters and then drag the
icon into the Macro Window (see
Figure 57
):
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Select the correct baud rate from the drop-down box for the device
being communicated with.
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Select the appropriate format from the drop-down box for the serial line of
the device being communicated with:
88NN11
= eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit
77EE11
= seven data bits, even parity, one stop bit
77OO11
= seven data bits, odd parity, one stop bit
77MM11
= seven data bits, mark parity, one stop bit
77SS11
= seven data bits, space parity, one stop bit
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RS-232 commands can be in either ASCII text or Hex code.
If you’re typing ASCII text make sure that the Hex Mode button is not selected, then type the command into the S
TRING window.
If you’re typing a Hex command or importing a Hex command from another device, press the H
EX MODE button first and then
type or copy the command into the window.
Once the proper command is in the S
TRING window drag the icon into the Macro Window.
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— Select the terminal
(ending character) for the RS-232 command
from the pull-down menu:
\r = Carriage return
\n = Line feed
\k = Hex byte
\e = Escape
\t = Tab
\\ = Backslash
Figure 58
shows the RS-232 Macro Editor
window with a sample RS-232 ASCII text macro
command string.
Select
Baud
Rate
Drag
Icon Into
Macro
Window
Select
Format
Terminal
Pull-Down
Enter
Command
String
Figure 57:
RS-232 Macro Window
Figure 58:
RS-232 Macro Editor Window with an RS-232 command string