Section 5: Software
ASCII Packet Examples
The following shows the format of the ASCII DATA portion of the List Packet in response to a LIST MASTER (LIST M):
INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts> /M
INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts> /M
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INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts> /M
When a LIST ALL is commanded, Master and Calculated planes are listed. The Master items will have a /M suffix. The follow-
ing is an example of a LIST ALL (LIST A) command:
INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts>/M
INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts>/M
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INSERT <temp> <chan> <press> <press counts>/M
For examples of the ASCII Packets returned from a SCAN command, refer to the SCAN command.
Network Protocols Supported
Physical Layer : 100Base-T IEEE 802.3
Link Layer: INTERNET Protocol (IP)
Transport Layer: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
DSA3200-PTP Boot Parameters
To view the DSA3200-PTP module's boot parameters:
1. De-energize the DSA3200-PTP. Connect the DSA3200-PTP trigger/serial test cable (Scanivalve part #155829) from the
DSA3200-PTP to a host PC.
2. Start HyperTerminal, or an equivalent communication program. Connect the DSA3200-PTP to a COM port on the PC Host.
Set the serial parameters to 9600 BAUD, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
3. Energize the DSA3200-PTP.
4. Type: LIST IP<ENTER>
The IP Address and boot parameters should now be displayed
Changing Boot Parameters (including IP address)
To change any of the boot parameters:
1. De-energize the DSA3200-PTP. Connect the DSA3200-PTP trigger/serial test cable (Scanco part #155829) from the
DSA3200-PTP to a host PC.
2. Start HyperTerminal, or an equivalent communication program. Connect the DSA3200-PTP to a COM port on the PC
Host. Set the serial parameters to 9600 BAUD, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit, no flow control.
3. Energize the DSA3200-PTP.
4. Once booted up, type: LIST IP<ENTER>
5. To change the IP Address, type:
SET IPADD XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX<ENTER> where XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is the IP Address of the DSA-PTP
6. After all changes have been made they must be saved. to save the changes, type:
SAVEIP <ENTER>
7. The DSA-PTP will respond with "Saving group ip".
8. Power cycle the DSA to use the new IP Address
Alternatively, the DSA-PTP IP address can be changed by connecting to the scanner via Ethernet and changing the IPADD vari-
able in LIST IP, issuing a "SAVE IP" command, and rebooting the DSA.
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