Rose electronic Automatic Switch manual Configuration Commands

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Configuration Commands

Configuration commands allow changing of the unit's setup parameters without the Use of a menu. They may be used on serial or parallel units. To enable processing of configuration commands, depress both of the unit's front panel switches. The MODE and BUSY LEDs will light. This indicates that the unit is in configuration mode. The unit must be in this mode to process configuration commands. To leave the configuration mode, depress both switches again. The MODE and BUSY LEDs will return to the state they were in prior to entering configuration mode. While in configuration mode, but not in the menu, the DATA LED will flicker in response to data received on port 1.

Entering configuration mode will stop data transfer to the shared device, and also erase all data in the buffer. No new data can be loaded into the unit while in configuration mode. Configuration commands are recognized when input to PORT 1 ONLY. If a configuration command contains any syntax or value errors, it is ignored. A valid command is processed immediately upon receipt of the last character of the command and does not require a carriage return or line feed terminator. With serial units, carriage return is an illegal character in a configuration command, as it will cause entry into the configuration menu.

Table 2. Configuration Commands

Command

Syntax

 

Comments

Serial Protocol

!@FPabcd

See table 3 for full syntax

Parallel Protocol

!@FPabcd

See table 4 for full syntax

Timeout

!@Txxx

xxx=002 to 255

Leading zeroes required

Initialization string

!@Ixxxxxxxx

See explanation for

 

 

 

syntax

Formfeed enable

!@NY

 

 

Formfeed disable

!@NN

 

 

Keep command

!@K

 

Must be used to save

Filler characters

!@Cxxx

xxx=000 to 255

Leading zeroes required

Unidirectional XON/XOFF

!@UY

 

 

enable

 

 

 

Unidirectional XON/XOFF

!@UN

 

 

disable

 

 

 

Reverse data timeout

!@RY

 

 

enable

 

 

 

Reverse data timeout

!@RN

 

 

disable

 

 

 

Timeout on busy enable

!@BY

 

 

Timeout on bust disable

!@BN

 

 

Parallel enable logic

!@PY

 

 

enable

 

 

 

Parallel enable logic

!@PN

 

 

disable

 

 

 

Operator switch disable

!@L

 

 

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