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This section describes the
The
NOTE: The Model 1001CC uses an internal bus to communicate with the 2701RC. When using software configuration, the rear card for the 2701RC should be configured with FRGND and SGND connected. Please see section 3.2 for more information on configuring your rear card.
3.3.1 Setting the Card Address
The 2701RC contains two rotary switches (S3 and S4) which are used to set the address of the card. Figure 8, below, shows a
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Switches S3 and S4: Card Address
Switches S3 and S4 are used to set the address of the card. Switch S4 is the tens place digit and S3 is the ones place digit. Following are examples of address settings (Default Address= “00”)
S4 S3 RDL Type
04 Card Address = 04
52 Card Address = 52
86 Card Address = 86
3.3.2Accessing the Menu System
1)Set the Card Address as described in Section 3.2.1.
2)Set
3)Power up the terminal and set its
9600 Baud
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Local echo off
ANSI or
4)Here is an example of a terminal emulator setup session. In normal font are the various parameter types. In bold type are the values that should be used for best results. Your terminal program’s setup screen may differ from this one:
Baud rate: 9600 | Parity: None | Data Length: 8 | Stop Bits: 1 |
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5)Install the 2701RC and the 1001CC Control Card into the rack system (see Section 4.0 Installation, page 32, to install the 2701RC; see the 1001CC User Manual to Install the Model 1001CC Card and to connect the
6)After your 2701RC units are installed and you have set up your Model 1001CC and
Ctrl b (Hold down the Ctrl key and depress the b character) 64 (Type in the address 64 )
<CR> (Depress the Enter/Carriage Return key)
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