Setting Memory Switches; Gp-Ib Setting - Omron SYSMAC CV500-BSC11 Operation Manual

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Setting Memory Switches

3-3-7 GP-IB Setting

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Setting Memory Switches

1, 2, 3...
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This parameter sets the operation of the GP-IB interface. The parameter is nec-
essary only for the CV500-BSC51 and CV500-BSC61.
Memory Switch: ESW7
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ESW7=
+116
+117
b7
Byte address
+117
Sets addresses of talker and listener in BCD (00 to 30).
b7
b0
+116
Master/Slave Setting
Setting
00
Master
Sets BASIC Unit as master.
01
Slave
Sets BASIC Unit as slave.
The memory switches can be set from a Graphic Programming Console with a
CV-series Memory Cassette connected to the CPU Unit or by a terminal con-
nected to the BASIC Unit. The CVSS is not currently equipped with this feature.
Memory switch settings can be transferred from one CPU Unit to another using
the CVSS and copying the Extended PC Setup onto a Memory Card. Refer to
the Memory Card operations in the CV Support Software: Online Operation
Manual for details.
The following procedures will explain how to set the memory switch using a ter-
minal connected to the BASIC Unit. When the following procedure is completed,
new software memory settings will exist in both the BASIC Unit and the CPU
Unit.
Refer to Appendix J for details on setting methods using Support Software.
1. First, set the BASIC Unit in the machine language monitor mode. When the
message OK is displayed, or while the terminal is in the command input wait
status, input MON followed by a carriage return.
2. A prompt (∗) will be displayed and the BASIC Unit will be set in the machine
language mode. Input as follows to set each memory switch. Input up-
per-case characters.
ESW1=0300
Here, 1 is the memory switch and 0300 is the setting (hexadecimal).
For the settings, refer to 3-3 Memory Switches. The memory switch areas
are as follows:
1: System parameters (ESW1)
2: Automatic transfer file name (ESW2)
3: Terminal/printer ports (ESW3)
4: Baud rates (ESW4)
5: Terminal specifications (ESW5)
6: Cyclic area setting area (ESW6)
7: GP-IB setting (ESW7)
3. Set the cyclic areas as follows:
ESW6–1=0080–0100–0000–0008
Here, 1 is the output/input area no., 0080 is the area type no., 0100 are the
rightmost bytes of the first word address (BCD), 0000 are the rightmost by-
(when set from terminal)
b0
Address of Talker and Listener
Master/Slave Setting
Function
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