Jumper Settings And Type Identification; Jumper Jp1: Selecting The Output Signal Level At The Extension 1 Connector; Jumper 2-8: Configuring Pin15 And Pin17 At The Extension 2 Connector - Scanlab RTC 5 PC Interface Board Installation And Operation Manual

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Notes
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• Each RTC
5's ID number indicates which options
are enabled and/or installed. Enabled or installed
options are stated in the packing list as follows:
– "Fly" (Processing-on-the-fly option)
– "3D" (3D option)
– "SSHC" ("second scan head control" option)
– "DCDC" (optoelectronic couplers)
• The
get_rtc_version
command can be used for
querying whether the Processing-on-the-fly, the
3D and/or the "second scan head control" option
are enabled.
• If you need one or more of the Processing-on-the-
fly, "3D" and/or "second scan head control"
options and they aren't already activated on your
board, then you can activate them via special
upgrade software available from SCANLAB. When
requesting the upgrade, you'll need to supply the
serial number of your RTC
If, on the other hand, you want optoelectronic
couplers installed on your RTC
need to send the board to SCANLAB.
• For optical data transfer between the RTC
the scan system (via a polymer optical fiber), an
appropriate data cable is required. But special
(optical) data interfaces are not required – neither
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for the RTC
5 nor for the scan system (see
page
44).
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RTC
5 PC Interface Board
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2 Product Overview
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2.4 Jumper Settings and Type
Identification
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SCANLAB ships RTC
5s in various jumper configura-
tions. The jumpers JP1-JP8 are soldered junctions and
customers can subsequently reconfigure them by
using a soldering iron.
Caution!
• When altering a jumper configuration, take
care not to damage the board's electronics!
2.4.1 Jumper JP1: Selecting the
Output Signal Level at the
EXTENSION 1 Connector
Via Jumper JP1 on the back side of the RTC
figure 3 on page
40), the level of all output signals at
the EXTENSION 1 connector can be configured for
5 V or 3.3 V (also see
page
Jumper JP1
Signal Level
Position 1-2
5 V
Position 2-3
3.3 V
open
no output signals
Caution!
• Be sure that not all three jumper pins are closed.
Otherwise, the board's electronics will be
damaged.
2.4.2 Jumper 2-8: Configuring Pin15
and Pin17 at the EXTENSION 2
Connector
Via the jumpers JP2-JP8 on the back side of the
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RTC
5 (see
figure 3 on page
the EXTENSION 2 connector can be configured (also
see
page
50). The most significant bit (DATA7) of the
8-bit output value can be assigned to pin (15) or to
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5 (see
49).
40), pins (15) and (17) of
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