Programming The Second Character; Binary File Transfer - B&B Electronics 232XS5 Manual

Five port expandable smart switch
Hide thumbs Also See for 232XS5:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Programming the Second Character

The second character comes programmed as the ASCII STX
character (decimal 2). You can change this to any 8-bit character
you wish by reprogramming dipswitch "SW2". "SW2" is an eight-
position switch with each position equal to a certain weight. Refer to
"Setup" for instructions on removing the cover to access "SW2".
Table 6 shows the weight chart for "SW2".
Table 6.
*Factory Default -- ASCII "STX" character
(decimal 2), SW2 position 2 is only one ON.
If you wish to use the letter "U" as the second character, which
has a decimal value of 85, you would turn on switches 1, 3, 5, and 7
(1 + 4 + 16 + 64 = 85). Caution should be used when selecting the
second character, so that by itself, or with the ESC character in front
of it, it is not a valid command to any of the devices on the port. For
instance, on some printers ESC @ is the reset command. If you
tried to use the @ symbol (decimal 64) for the second character you
could reset your printer every time the preamble code was sent.
Note also that if your communication configuration is set for 7 data
bits you cannot use the eighth bit of SW2. For a list of the ASCII
character codes and their decimal values, refer to Appendix A.

Binary File Transfer

A simple method of using the Smart Switch to transfer binary
files without the concern of it accidentally disconnecting, is to set the
file transfer at a baud rate different from the baud rate of the Smart
Switch. When transferring files at a different baud rate, the Smart
Switch will stay connected from the last preamble code.
8
B&B Electronics -- PO Box 1040 -- Ottawa, IL 61350
Programmable Character Setting
Dipswitch SW2*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PH (815) 433-5100 -- FAX (815) 433-5109
WEIGHT
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
232XS53800 Manual

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents