Epson Multi-mode Data Controller MFJ-1278B Manuel D’Utilisation

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MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE                    COMPUTER INTERFACING 
time the MFJ-1278B signs on you will not need to press the return key to execute the 
Autobaud routine.  In setting AUTOBAUD to OFF, you should remember that if you change 
the terminal program baud rate is changed, then MFJ-1278B will no longer be able to match 
the new baud rate.  You must change the baud rate of your terminal program to match the 
baud rate you set for the MFJ-1278B or you may remove JMP 5 on the MFJ-1278B board to 
reset the battery back-up RAM.  Once reset, the MFJ-1278B will restore all parameters to the 
default values, including the  AUTOBAUD command.  The default setting for the 
AUTOBAUD command is ON.  When the MFJ-1278B is powered on after resetting 
memory, it will attempt to match the new baud rate and sign on after receiving the return key 
presses sent by the user. 
Changing Terminal Baud Rate 
The MFJ-1278B RS-232 port will operate at the rate of 300*, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 
19,200* baud. 
 
The MFJ-1278B employs an  AUTOBAUD routine that automatically matches it's terminal 
baud rate to that of the rate set on the terminal program.  The  AUTOBAUD routine is 
executed by pressing the "Return" key several times upon each power on cycle of the MFJ-
1278B.  This means if the terminal program baud is set at 9600 baud, the MFJ-1278B will set 
it's terminal speed to 9600 baud to match the program. 
 
We suggest that once you select a terminal baud rate that you wish to operate your MFJ-
1278B on, you should set  AUTOBAUD command to OFF.  Once  AUTOBAUD is turned 
OFF, the MFJ-1278B will automatically sign-on without you having to press the "Return" 
key.  This is important if power a outage occurs,  the MFJ-1278B will sign-on when power is 
on again.  If  AUTOBAUD is OFF, and the terminal program baud rate does not match the 
MFJ-1278B, then once the MFJ-1278B is turned off, it will not sign on again.  If you reset 
the MFJ-1278B or the terminal program baud rate, then the MFJ-1278B will sign-on.  Once 
reset, the MFJ-1278B will default  AUTOBAUD to ON and it will sign on upon power up 
and with a few strikes of the return key.  The MFJ-1278B can be reset by removing JMP 5 on 
the main PC board of the MFJ-1278B.  
 
*The MFJ-1278B terminal baud rates of 300 and 19,200 is selectable by a jumper on JMP 18 
on the mother board.  Please refer to Chart XX on page ?? to locate JMP 18.  For 300 baud 
set the shorting jumper to positions 2-3 and for 19,200 baud set the shorting jumper to 
positions 1-2.  The factory setting for JMP18 is positions 1-2.