Kodak SR series User Manual page 34

Motion corder analyzer
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Using the System Menu
RS232C
You need to know the configuration of the RS232C port located on the rear panel
before you can expect to communicate with the processor using your personal
computer. You must set the COM port you are using to communicate with the
Motion Corder to 8 data bits, 2 stop bits, and no parity. You cannot change these
parameters on the Motion Corder. The only RS232 parameter that you can
change on the Motion Corder is the baud rate. Use the s and t arrows to move
to the RS232C option on the EXTERNAL I/O menu. Press the MENU/ENTER
button to toggle between a baud rate of 2400bps and 4800bps.
E
S
XTERNAL
YNC
Use the s and t arrows to move to the EXTERNAL SYNC option on the
EXTERNAL I/O menu. Press the MENU/ENTER button to toggle EXTERNAL
SYNC on or off. EXTERNAL SYNC is a waveform that starts each frame of a
recording. A transition from 0 volts to 5 volts is required to start each frame
when EXTERNAL SYNC is on.
MCDL D
ISPLAY
Use the s and t arrows to move to the MCDL DISPLAY option on the EX-
TERNAL I/O menu. Press the MENU/ENTER button to toggle MCDL DIS-
PLAY on or off. The MCDL is used record digital and analog data from an
experiment along with images taken at the same time as the data.
SCSI ID
Use the s and t arrows to move to the SCSI ID option on the EXTERNAL I/O
menu. Press the MENU/ENTER button to toggle through the SCSI ID values (1-7).
The SCSI connectors are on the front panel; of the Processor. If the Processor is
the last device on the SCSI bus a SCSI termination block must be plugged into
the open LOOP THROUGH connector. A default SCSI address of 5 is recom-
mended as this address will normally be available.
NOTE
If you change the SCSI ID you must cycle power to the Motion Corder for the
change to take effect.
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