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P3 MODE
Selects the operating mode of the P3 Serial port
Enumerated Value
Type
0
DISABLED
1
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2
5703 SLAVE
3
FIELD BUS
4
TAG LIST NEWPORT
5
CO-PROCESSOR
6
EI ASCII
For file transfer select Option Board. During file transfers the mode is
automatically set to the correct value. During MMI Download this is set to Busy.
P3 BAUD RATE
Sets baud rate for P3 serial port.
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200. Baud rates higher than 9600 may
become unreliable with a PC.
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DUMP MMI (TX)
Starts transmission of MMI Text file
UDP XFER (TX)
Starts transmission of UDP binary file
UDP XFER (RX)
Starts reception of UDP binary file
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The P3 port can be used to transfer an ASCII representation of the drive's settings between a 620 and a host
computer.
The transfer uses simple ASCII file structure and XON / XOFF protocol. This is provided by most communications
packages. Host computers tested include IBM PC XT and AT, running both Windows, MS-DOS and many more.
Transferring data from the 620 to a host computer is defined as downloading (TX) whereas transferring data from a
host computer to the 620 is defined as uploading (RX).
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9600 Baud (configurable from MMI)
1 stop bit (fixed)
No parity (fixed)
8 bits (fixed)
XON/XOFF handshaking (fixed)
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This is the transfer of the MMI description from the 620 to a host computer. This information fully documents the
620's settings in a textual format that is clear and easy to read. The listing is of the drive's current settings, not the
settings held in EEprom.
1. Connect the 620 to the host using the appropriate lead.
2. Using a standard communications package prepare the host to receive an ASCII file. Ensure the host's serial
port is set-up first.
3. Save the 620's settings using the Parameter Save feature. This ensures the Dump matches the drive settings.
4. Set
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5. Get the host ready to receive a file; use the file extension .MMI to differentiate it from .UDP format files.
6. Start downloading on the 620 by selecting
DUMP MMI (TX)
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