User Selectable DIP Switch Settings for Main CPU Bay
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Note that the pin-out of the alarm port differs from that of the console port, so
the cable supplied with the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or with the
optional LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package can not be used when interfacing
with the alarm port. If necessary, see Section 23 “Main Bay Rear Panel Connec-
tor Pin-outs and Cable Pin-out,” on page 88 for the alarm port pin-outs.
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Switch 3 of S1002
This switch setting is ignored if DIP switch 7 (described below) is set to
ON
.
Current systems utilize a “variable speed” keyboard communication protocol.
Older systems and keyboards were limited to using “fixed speed” keyboard
communication protocols. In addition, there were two types of fixed speed pro-
tocols available. By default, newer CPUs are set to operate using “six poll byte”
variable speed mode, but if a newer CPU is installed into an older system, the
existing keyboards would not operate with this format. This option switch is
provided to support backward compatibility with the older style keyboards.
When this switch is set to
OFF
, the CPU communicates with the system key-
boards using a “four poll byte” protocol. When it is
ON
, the keyboard commu-
nication uses an “eight poll byte” protocol.
This option is a global system setting that determines the communication proto-
col that will be used for all keyboards connected to the system.
For reference, the following table lists the Allegiant Series keyboard models and
the protocol supported by each:
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Switch 4 of S1002
This switch allows the printer port on the rear of the main Allegiant bay to be
configured as an auxiliary console port when it is turned
ON
. See the descrip-
tion above regarding switch 2 for information on using an auxiliary console
port. The printer port has the same pin-out as the normal console port, so the
console cable supplied with the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or with
the optional LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package may be used to interface with
the printer port when switch 4 is
ON
. Communication parameters (baud &
handshake) for the printer port can be set using a keyboard (see User Function
31), or with the optional LTC 8059/00 MCS package or with the optional
LTC 8850/00 GUI Software package.
NOTE
This feature can also be implemented via the PRT2CON CCL command using
an external PC, dumb terminal or other computing device. Refer to the Allegiant
Command Console Language (CCL) manual for complete information about
using CCL commands.
Keyboard model
Supported protocols
TC8550KB
4 poll byte
TC8550KB-8
8 poll byte
TC8550
4 or 8 poll byte
TC8550A, TC8551A, TC8553
4, 6, or 8 poll byte
TC8554, TC8555
4, 6, or 8 poll byte
LTC 8553 Series
4, 6, or 8 poll byte
LTC 8555 Series
4, 6, or 8 poll byte
IntuiKey KBD-Universal
6 poll byte
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