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User Function 28 - Select Console Log-in
This function controls the system's external console port log-in feature. After enter-
ing the mode, move the joystick up or down to select the mode in which the system
should function. If the log-in feature is enabled (
MUST USE CON PWD
is selected),
any external PC or other computing device will be required to log-in to communi-
cate with the system. External computing devices are required to enter a user num-
ber and correct password. If the console log-in feature is disabled (
NO CON PWD
LOGIN
is selected), the console port is available for communication.
Once the selection is made, exit the User Function mode and reset the system, either
via keyboard User Function 15 or by removing and restoring the main AC power to
the system. Once the system has been reset, the console log-in function is active, and
all external computing devices need to log-in to access the system.
User Function 29 - Reset RS-232 Parameters to Default
This function returns the system's external RS-232 ports to a known default state.
After entering the mode, enter a valid password. The system will reset after placing
the RS-232 protocols back to the default state. See Chapter 13, “Factory Default Set-
tings,” on page 33 for additional information.
User Function 30 - Set Console RS-232 Parameters
This function is used to set the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the sys-
tem's console port. Upon entry to this mode, the current settings are displayed.
Move the joystick up/down to select the baud rate, and left/right to select the hand-
shake option. After being changed, the port is also automatically set to eight data
bits, no parity, and one stop bit. Once new settings have been selected, enter the
user password and press
[Enter]
. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
[User]
to exit.
User Function 31 - Set Printer RS-232 Parameters
This function is used to set the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the sys-
tem's printer port. Upon entry to the mode, the current settings are displayed. Move
the joystick up/down to select the baud rate, and left/right to select the handshake
option. After being changed, the port is also automatically set to eight data bits, no
parity, and one stop bit. Once new settings have been selected, enter the user pass-
word and press
[Enter]
. If using the LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
[User]
to exit.
User Function 32 - Set Alarm RS-232 Parameters
Use this function to select the RS-232 baud rate and handshake options for the sys-
tem's alarm port. Upon first entering the mode, the current settings will be dis-
played. Moving the joystick up/down selects the baud rate. Moving the joystick left/
right selects the handshake option. After being changed, the port is also automati-
cally set to eight (8) data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. Once the new settings
have been selected, enter the user password and press
[Enter]
. Press
[User]
to exit
the mode.
User Function 33 - Display User Number and Priority
This function displays the current user's number and priority level on the monitor
screen. The user number will be displayed on the top line and the user's priority
level will be displayed on the bottom line of the monitor screen. If using the
LTC 8555 Series keyboard, press
[User]
to exit.
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