Configuring the interface board
There are 10 dipswitches on the interface board. The switches are used to instruct the
interface board as to which character to respond to (the opening character), whether to
respond to a single occurrence or a dual occurrence of the specified opening character;
and the communication (baud) rate.
In all cases the switches are read as:
"0" indicates Off/Open
"1" indicates On/Closed
* = Factory Setting
The switches are used as follows:
Switches 1 through 7
-- are used to set the opening character. The switches are the
binary representation of the selected ASCII character byte. High bit (#8) is not used.
Valid characters are 0 "NUL" through 127 "DEL". To select the desired character, please
refer to the ASCII chart.
Switch 8
-- is used to determine whether the interface responds to a single occurrence
of the opening character or whether the drawer requires two identical characters
(without any intervening characters). Switch 8: *1 = Single /0 = Double
Switches 9 and 10
-- are used to determine the communication rate of the interface.
Valid Baud Rates
Switch
9
10
1200
1
1
2400
0
1
4800
1
0
*9600
0
0