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Use New EE Value in Recalculation:
When set to ON, any recalculation made will use the
most recent EE value in the calculations. In the OFF
position, all calculations will be made using the EE value
which was effective when the test was originally run.
Report Schedule:
Toggles between End of Post Period and end of Cool/
Rinse. This setting determines when the report will be
printed or displayed.
C
OMMUNICATION
C
ONTROLS
M
ENU
Accesses sub-menus which set the communications
protocols for the printer and balances.
Printer Port Type:
Toggles between Parr 1758 and Generic.
Balance Port:
Accesses sub-menu, Balance Port Communications.
Balance Type. Toggles through the available bal-
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ance templates.
Balance Port Device.
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This key displays a screen
which allows the user to specify the balance port
device. The default (dev/ttyUSB0) is the desig-
nation for the first USB to serial converter cable
assigned by the calorimeter upon power up.
Customize Balance Setting.
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Sets the commu-
nication parameters for the balance. Standard
options for data bits, parity, stop bits, handshak-
ing, baud rate and balance type are provided to
match any devices that might be connected to
these ports.
Number of Data Bits. Standard options for
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data bits. Toggles between 7 and 8.
Parity. Standard options for parity. Choose
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from None, Odd or Even.
Number of Stop Bits. Standard options for
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stop bits. Toggles between 1 and 2.
Handshaking. Standard options for hand-
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shaking. Choose from Xon/Xoff, RTS/CTS
and None
Baud Rate. Standard options for baud rate.
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Choose from 19.2K , 9600, 4800, 2400,
1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 134.5, 110, and
75.
Data Characters from Balance. This setting
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is only used when the generic balance for-
mat is selected. This value determines the
number of numeric data characters (0-9 . +
-) to accept. Any additional characters after
this value and before the string terminating
<CR> are discarded.
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