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“Baud Rate”–
This entry field specifies the baud rate in kbps to use when communicating
with the COM port device.
“Data Bits”–
This entry field specifies the number of data bits contained in each message
frame sent to the COM port device.
“Stop Bits”–
This dropdown selects the number of stop bits used in each message frame
sent to the COM port device.
“Parity”–
This dropdown selects the type of parity (if any) used in each message frame
sent to the COM port device.
“Flow Control”–
This dropdown selects the type of flow control (if any) used in each
message frame sent to the COM port device.
“Data Settings”–
This button opens the “
Then
”/”Else”
COM Data Settings window where
settings for sending data to
the COM port device can be entered. Selecting “OK” will store the
s
ettings entered, and selecting “Cancel” will discard changes to the settings.
“Message Data”
-
This entry field specifies data character string that will be sent to the
COM port device.
Move Shuttle
–
(Only available if shuttle enabled) This output type is used to move the shuttle to a
designated position independent of the connector pressing operation. When the Shuttle is enabled
for a connector press in the sequence editor, the shuttle to “press” and “load” positions is done as
part of the pressing operation.
“Shuttle Position”–
This dropdown selects the shuttle position that the condition will move the
shuttle to. Available positions will be based on the shuttle type selected in the Machine
Configuration.
PPS Tool
–
(Only available if PPS Tool enabled) This output type is used to send a command to
the PPS Tool independent of the connector pressing operation. If “PPS” is enabled for a connector
in the sequence editor, the standard PPS tool checks are performed as part of the pressing
operation.
“Command” –
This dropdown selects which command to send the PPS Tool. Available
commands will be based on the PPS tool type (certain commands may not be available when
using older legacy PPS tools).
“Command Settings” –
(Only available for “Set” commands)
This button opens the
“
Then
”/”Else”
PPS Settings window. This window is used to specify which command data to
send for “Set” PPS commands. The settings options will vary base on the “Command”
selected.
Pin State Selector
–
(Only available for “Set Pin Mask”
) This tab allows the user to specify
which pins will be included in the current pin mask.
Pin Checkboxes
–
Each checkbox represents a pin in the PPS tool. Selecting a
checkbox will add the pin to the list of pins that will sent to the PPS Tool.
Select Pin Range
–
The “Select Pins” and “Deselect Pins” buttons can be used in
conjunction with the “Range Start” and “Range End” entry fields to quickly select or
deselect a large number of pin checkboxes. All pin numbers from “Range Start” to
“Range End” will be selecte
d or deselected when the corresponding button is pressed.
“Set Pin Logic to” –
(Only available for “Set Pin Logic” command) This dropdown selects
which pin logic type the PPS tool will use.
“Set Active Mask to” –
(Only available for “Set Active Mask” command) This dropdown
selects which active mask the PPS tool will be set to use.