
Configuration Options
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Ignore Frame Errors on Aux Serial Port
Setup Comms
Frame errors are when a packet of serial data arrives missing either the start bit or one or more
stop bits.
Ignoring the frame errors may be desirable in circumstances where the communications are to
continue regardless of errors received.
Ignoring Frame errors in practice means that the terminal will process the data regardless of
detected errors.
Not ignoring frame errors means that the terminal will throw away those packets of data that
contained errors.
Ignore Frame Errors on Main Serial Port
Setup Comms
The same as on the
Auxiliary serial port.
Input Count Mode / Learn Mode
Copier Setup
Sets the way that the terminal processes count pulses. The available options are:
Single Pulse - The default setting for the terminal. A pulse arriving on the count opto-input will be
treated as a single count
Double - Manually configure the timing between double-clicks to recognise the difference
between a single large paper size and two small paper size outputs
Long - Manually input a time value for the count pulse duration to differentiate between a small
page size output and a large page size output
Learn Pulse Mode - The terminal is put into
Learning Mode.
In this mode, the terminal can learn
the difference between multiple single page outputs and a range of different input pulse
sequences. It can assign these input pulse sequences to different disbursement extensions. For
instance:
Number of Pulses
Type of page count
1 single pulse
1 A4 B&W Copy
2 quick succession
1 A3 B&W Copy
2 Longer succession
2 A4 B&W Copies
3 quick succession
1 A4 Colour Copy
3 Longer succession
3 A4 B&W Copies
4 quick succession
2 A3 B&W Copies
etc..
Up to 32 different pulse sequences can be detected and stored against corresponding
disbursement extensions.
In Learn Pulse mode, the terminal will ignore any input on the first steering line, as the page size is
now being internally generated by the terminal based upon the pulse detection. It is therefore
necessary to connect a terminal in this way:
Opto-Input
Input Name
Function
1
Count
Page count detection
2
Steering Line 1 Page Size detection
3
Steering Line 2 Colour information detection
4
Steering Line 3 Other function detection (Duplex for our example)
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