REMEMBER!
To leave the Programming
Mode at any time, press the
Esc key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to its
normal operating mode.
Programming changes will
be stored automatically.
PARAMETER 22:
Terminator
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Programming Procedures
When PARAMETER 21 is entered, [RTS HANDSHAKE OFF] will be
displayed and [OFF] will be flashing. Toggling between [ON] and [OFF] is
accomplished by pressing the NEXT key or the MANUAL/PREVIOUS key.
Default:
PARAMETER 21 is defaulted to [RTS HANDSHAKE OFF].
Advancing to Next Parameter:
After programming PARAMETER 21, press the N key to advance to
PARAMETER 22 – the next parameter in Category C.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 21]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the
next parameter number. Press either:
• 2 then 2 , or
• then
key and 2 , or
• the
NOTE:
When the
appears immediately – not its number.
TERMINATOR 20
Background:
PARAMETER 22 contains the ASCII code used to represent the character
known as the terminator. The terminator serves as a "marker" generated
by the CP-220A that indicates the end of each data string it transfers to the
computer. Although PARAMETER 22 is factory programmed to ASCII [20]
– the "space" character – it can be reprogrammed, if necessary, to match the
ASCII code designated for the "terminator" that has been programmed for
the Automation System.
NOTE:
See PARAMETER 11 (on page 2-79) for information on ASCII
coding and the ASCII Character Set.
Programming Procedures
When PARAMETER 22 is entered, [TERMINATOR 20] (corresponding to
the ASCII [SPACE]) will be displayed, with the [2] flashing. Any ASCII
value between [01] and [FF] may be programmed by using the
MANUAL/PREVIOUS key or the NEXT key to change the first character, as
required.
key
is used, the name of the next parameter
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