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Switch 5 of S1001
In the
ON
position, this switch is used to force the CPU into a “boot” mode so it
is ready to accept a download of an operating system program via its console
port. This setting should not be changed unless a problem has been encoun-
tered while attempting to download a new operating system program.
•
Switch 6 of S1001
This switch selects the handshake setting of the console port when switch 5
(described above) is in the
ON
position. When
ON
, the handshake is enabled
(recommended position).
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Switch 7 and Switch 8 of S1001
These switches are used to set the baud rate when downloading a new operating
system program. It is recommended to use the fastest rate possible.
Lower CPU DIP Switch S1002
The lower DIP switch provides several user-selectable options. These options are as
follows:
•
Switch 1 of S1002
This switch is not used in these systems and should be left
OFF
.
•
Switch 2 of S1002
This switch allows the alarm port on the rear of the main Allegiant bay to con-
figure as an auxiliary console port when switch 2 is turned
ON
. This auxiliary
port allows the alarm port (in addition to the regular console port) to communi-
cate with the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or the optional LTC 8850/00
GUI Software package.
The port can also be used to control the Allegiant system via the Console Com-
mand Language (documented in the optional CCL manual). The normal con-
sole port and the alarm port (when switch 2 is
ON
) may be used to control the
Allegiant system simultaneously. Communications parameters (baud & hand-
shake) for the alarm port can be set using the keyboard (see User Function 32),
with the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or with the optional
LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package.
Switch
Switch
Baud
7
8
Rate
OFF
OFF
38400
OFF
OFF
19200
ON
OFF
9600
ON
OFF
OFF
1200
DIP Switch
Number
Factory Default
Setting
“Lower”
S1002
DIP Switch Function
1
OFF
Reserved
2
OFF
Alarm Port Mode
3
OFF
Old Keyboard Modes
4
OFF
Printer Port Mode
5
ON
Security Feature
6
OFF
Not Used
7
ON
Keyboard Protocol Mode
8
ON
Communication Parameters
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