MULTITASKER
22.[BAUD]
This command displays the current BAUD rate setting.
Command Format: [BAUD]
Example:
Display the BAUD rate setting by sending the command [BAUD] and receiving feedback similar to the following:
BAUD=9600
23.[BAUD=]
This command sets the baud rate via the
Command Format: [BAUD=n]
n= 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 Example 1:
Set the baud rate to 9600 by sending [BAUD=9600]. The system will return feedback similar to the following:
?w3%baud=9600$#7f&changed?
Example 2: FRONT PANEL
Each rate is represented by one of the following front panel keys:
Key 1 = 1200 | Key 2 = 2400 |
Key 3 = 4800 | Key 4 = 9600 |
In order to change the baud rate, perform the following steps:
1)Press & Hold both keys 5 and 6 simultaneously for 2.5 seconds.
2)LEDs 1, 2, 3, and 4 will turn on and one of the four will be flashing. The flashing LED represents the current baud rate setting.
3)Press & Hold for 2.5 seconds the key representing the desired baud rate.
4)After 2.5 seconds, all 4 LEDs will be extinguished.
5)The new baud rate is set.
SPECIAL COMMANDS
These commands allow special character strings to be sent to external devices. The strings may be used to issue commands to custom equipment connected to the MultiTasker. Also included in this section are commands to test the internal memory and display all available
24.[TXR]
This command is used to send command strings to the
Command Format: [TXRxyz]
xyz = text string ("abc","123",…)
Example:
Send the text string "HELLO" to the
1
1200
3
4800
5
2
2400
4
9600
6
13
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Press & Hold Keys 5 / 6 simultaneously for 2.5 seconds.
following will be sent to the remaining devices connected to the
HELLO
25.[TXM]
This command is used to send command strings to the
Command Format: [TXRxyz]
xyz = text string ("abc","123",…)
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