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1.4. Communication Subsystem
The MR350MKII terminal communication subsystem consists of
1) point-to-point connection mode and
2) multi-point connection mode for network processing.
1.4.1. Point to point mode
Either RS-232 or RS-485 port can be used in point-to-point mode
when it is set as serial port. Each port can be configured, input data
and output data by DOS call. Nevertheless to transfer files, a Kermit
server can be invoked by selecting option 3) COMin user
command menu or typing ”COMin the Ready mode and a Kermit
utility should also run on the Host side in order to make the data
communication.
1.4.2. Multi-point mode
Either RS-232 or RS-485 port can be also used in multi-point mode
by Multi-protocol (define by Unitech) when it is set as Host port.
While RS-485 port is assigned to serve multi-point mode, up to 32
terminals can be accessed through one channel, On the other hand,
while RS-232 is selected, the number of accessible terminals is
limited by the number of available RS-232 ports on the host
computer. There is also a multi-point communication protocol built
in the MR350MKII for data communication of a multi-point
networking.
1.5. Real time clock subsystem
This subsystem allows the program to set and read system date and time of
the MR350MKII.
1.6. Relay output and Digital input subsystem
The MR350MKII supports two contact relay ports and four photocoupler
input ports for digital signal input/output control, where pin #11/12 and pin
#13/14 can also be assigned to RS-232 port and barcode scanner by setting
of jumpers J1 to J6 (refer to MR350MKII Technical Reference Manual).