RTC
®
4 PC Interface Board
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2.4 Notes For RTC
®
3 Users
This section summarizes how the RTC
®
4’s hardware
and software differ from that of the RTC
®
3 PC
Interface Board and provides the RTC
®
3 user with tips
on installing an RTC
®
4.
Hardware Changes
• Standard RTC
®
4 boards are equipped with an
EXTENSION 1 connector. This connector provides
a 16-bit digital input and a 16-bit digital output
(previously only available via an optional RTC
®
3
I/O Board) as well as access to the BUSY status
signal (see
"EXTENSION 1 Connector", page 56
).
• The RTC
®
4 PC Interface Board is optionally
available with an optical data interface (see
"Optical Data Interface (Optional)", page 56
). This
eliminates the need for an add-on board to
implement optical data transmission between the
PC interface board and the scan system's
(optional) integrated optical data interface.
Installation Tips
• RTC
®
4 and RTC
®
3 boards in the same
computer cannot be operated simultaneously.
• RTC
®
4 and RTC
®
3 boards use the same Windows
driver. Nevertheless, even if an RTC
®
3 board has
already been installed in a computer, the setup
program must still be called again. On the other
hand, after an RTC
®
4 is installed, an RTC
®
3 board
can be operated without newly installing the
driver.
Also follow the guidance in
Changes in the Command Set
New Commands
• The new
support
marking with basic arcs.
• Commands for
are suitable for both
monitoring the operational status and
diagnosing the scan system.
• The 16-bit digital input and 16-bit digital output
at the EXTENSION 1 connector can be queried or
set via I/O commands (see
). Some of these I/O
commands can execute conditional jumps
dependent on the current value of the digital
input, thereby expanding support for structured
programming (see
"Conditional List Jumps", page
). These commands were previously only
available with the optional RTC
®
3 I/O Board.
Changed Commands
The RTC
®
3 command
rtc3_count_cards
contains the
designation “rtc3”. The RTC
®
4 version of the
.
Unsupported Commands
A group of RTC
®
2 commands still usable on the
RTC
®
3 are not supported by the RTC
®
4. However,
these unsupported commands can be replaced by
equivalent RTC
®
4 commands.
lists all emulated RTC
®
2
software commands, unsupported RTC
®
2 commands
and RTC
®
4 equivalents.