Serial Port (X31); Parallel Port (X32) - HEIDENHAIN POSITIP 880 User Manual

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Serial Port (X31)

A printer or computer may be connected to the serial port. Part
programs and configuration files may be sent to a printer or computer.
Remote commands, remote key codes, part programs and
configuration files may be received from a computer. See Fig. II.14.
The BAUD field can be set to 300, 600, 1 200, 2 400, 9 600, 19 200
38 400 57 600 or 115 200 by using the LOWER and HIGHER soft keys.
The default value is 9600.
DATA BITS field can be set to 7 or 8 using the soft keys provided.
The default is 8.
The parity can be set to NONE, EVEN, or ODD using the soft keys
provided. The default is NONE.
The STOP BITS field can be set to 1 or 2 using soft keys. The Default
is 1.
Output tail is the number of carriage returns that will be sent at the
end of the transmission. The output tail is initially 0 and can be set
to a positive integer value (0 - 9) by using the numeric hard keys.
The serial port settings will be retained on a power cycle. There is no
parameter to enable or disable the serial port. A file will only be sent
to the serial port if the external device is ready.
Refer to Data Interface section for cable connection and pin
assignments.

Parallel Port (X32)

A printer may be connected to the parallel port. See Fig. II.15.
The output tail is initially 0 and can be set to a positive integer value
by using the numeric keys (0-9).
The LF AFTER CR field can be set to ON or OFF using the soft
keys. The default is OFF.
The parallel port settings will be retained on a power cycle. There is no
parameter to enable or disable the parallel port. A file will only be sent
to the parallel port if the external device is ready. If the external device
is not ready an error message will appear.
POSITIP 880
Fig. II.14 SERIAL PORT form
Fig. II.15 PARALLEL PORT form
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