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devices that use shaft encoders for position or motion sensing (HHSC-TRK-1, HHSC-SCRL-1)
Us ing MANUAL CONFIG
MANUAL CONFIG available for several reasons. The biggest one is to provide compatibility with our earlier handheld devices
(the HH series, as distinct from the present HHSC series) which cannot generally be identified by the 932 interface. In manual
mode the interface will not attempt to recognize the handheld device.
Use of this mode is fairly self-explanatory-- the knob is used to select the handheld type, the hardware interface for output,
and the format for the output.
Us ing MODE BY ID NO.
This mode is intended to give users a simple way to return to settings they previously determined where correct. By selecting
the mode using the number, the hardware interface, and output format are set at one time and no questions are asked.
S witching Handheld Devices
When you switch from one type of handheld device to another the 932 needs to be 'told' of this change. For instance, when
you unplug a button box and connect a scroll-wheel device in its place, you should push the knob and and answer "YES" to
"CHANGE MODES?".
What Happens at Power-Up
The 932 'wakes up' in the mode that was last active. For any of its channels that rely on calibration, it will use the saved
gains. For other channels, such as regular button box channels, the gain will be automatically determined in the brief second
while it turns on.
The 932 does not attempt to identify the handheld device at power-up, though: it assumes the same one is connected that
was connected last time it was used. So, if the handheld type that you have connected doesn't match what the display says,
you should push the knob and set the Use Mode for your new setup.
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