Guardian Technologies DVST User Manual

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5.7
Define Auxiliary Ports 1,2, 3
The auxiliary ports 1, 2, 3 on the DVST can be configured to operate with additional
equipment i.e. printers, telemetry equipment and PC based conrol systems (MCI).
PORT=
Set PORT usage,
(Each field entry is separated by a space. If the
commands are entered correctly the new settings will
be displayed):
<AUX PORT> <BAUD RATE> <PARITY>
<DATA BITS> <STOP BITS> <FORMAT>
(default settings )
AUX1 N 8 1 38400
PKT
AUX2 N 8 1 38400
DATA
AUX3 N 8 1 9600
ENG
AUX PORTAUX1, AUX2, AUX3
BAUD RATE1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
PARITYN (None) O (Odd) E (Even)
DATA BITS5, 6, 7, or 8
STOP BITS1 or 2
FORMAT
Aux1DATACharacter based data operation
PKTPacket based operation
BLKBlock data operation
NULLTurn off port
Aux2DATACharacter based data operation
NULLTurn off port
Aux3TERMTerminal operation
PRINTSerial printer connection
MCIMachine control interface
DTMFSend telemetry codes to port
ENGDisplay debug messages
NULLTurn off port
Example
PORT = Aux3<space>9600<space>N<space>8<space>1<space>Term <return>
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