One Listed - HP 7475a Operation And Interconnection Manual

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If Your System Configuration Is Different
From the One Listed . . .
There are many variables in computer systems. Often substituting one
piece of hardware or software for another can cause communication
problems. Therefore, if you're going to make substitutions, be aware
that these may affect the operation of the system or the communication
verification program.
If you are having problems getting your system to work with substitute
hardware, carefully read the manual on the substitute equipment. Try
to
identify the difference between the hardware you are using and that
which is recommended. Also consult either Chapter 9 or 10 of the Inter­
facing and Programming Manual
communicate with the plotter. Again, in the RS·232-C environment, pay
particular attention to the cabling requirements between the computer
and the plotter. Finally, adapt the interconnection and programming
information for use with your hardware configuration.
If you are having problems getting the program
software, read the software manual, paying particular attention to the
sections dealing with programming the communications hardware.
There are usually two parts to this type of program - opening the com­
munications port and writing to the communications port. Opening the
communications port may require specifying a number of interface
parameters, such as baud rate, parity, etc. For more information on
what the plotter requires for communication, see Chapter 9 or 10 of the
Interfacing and Programming Manual. Writing
port is usually straightforward. The plotter communicates using ASCII
code. Find the output statement in your language that can send an
to
ASCII string
tion verification program for use with your operating system andlor
programming language.
If the Interconnection Doesn't Work .
If you have connected the system as shown, running the verification
program should cause the plotter to label "COMMUNICATION OK".
If it doesn't, there are a number of things
Is your computer working properly?
Check the computer by running a program that you know works.
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PLO'ITER INTERCONNECTION
to
the communications port. Then adapt the communica­
understand what is required to
to
work with substitute
to
the communications
to
check:

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