Communication Condition Setting - Panasonic LP-S Series Maintenance Manual

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3-2-2 Communication condition setting

To control the laser marker by using I/O or communication commands, configure the following items in advance on the
environment setting screen.
1.
Select "ENVIRON" on the right menu.
2.
Select "ENVIRON 3".
3.
To use I/O signals, configure the following
output conditions:
• One-shot time:
Sets the output duration for some signals such
as MARK END OUT and SET OK OUT.
Setting range: 2 ms to 510 ms (initial value is 40
ms)
• Detect TRIG. Warning during Marking
Configure if you will output (ON) or will not output (OFF) the warning for the invalid trigger. With enabling this setting,
the warning is output when the marking trigger that cannot be accepted was input while the shutter is opened.
• Counter end output
Assign the counter No. from 0 to 7 to the counter end output signals in I/O connector pin No. 32 to 35 respectively.
4.
To use the serial communication commands, set communication conditions for Ethernet or RS-
232C.
• For RS-232C:
Configure the communication conditions of the laser marker corresponding to the external control device.
• For Ethernet:
Configure the communication conditions according to the network environment.
• The laser marker can be controlled by I/O and communication commands combined.
• RS-232C and Ethernet cannot be used at the same time.
• The parameters on the environment setting screen are applied to the laser marker directly without saving.
• When using RS-232C, specify the "Flow control" to "None" at the communication port settings of the external control
device.
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ME-LPS-SSM-8
Default settings are as follows:
• Baud Rate: 9600 bps
• Parity: None
• Stop Bits: 1 bit
• Delimit: CR
• Check sum: None
Default settings are as follows:
• IP Address: 192.168.1.5
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
• Default Gateway: None
• Port: 9094

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