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Industrial Data Systems IDS DT200 User Manual

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DT 200 Users Manual version 1.E

Set Operation Parameters

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Parameter 15. Alternate Count-by (5)

Enter the alternate units count-by.

Serial I/O Ports

The DT200 is equipped with three bi-directional serial communication ports that can

communicate to a weight indicator, an optional printer, a computer, bar code reader, a

score board or other serial communication devices. The baud rate and format can be set

independently for each port. Serial port 1 is normally used to output weight data and ID

reports to a printer. Serial port 2 is normally used for continuous output of weight data.

Continuous transmission can be enabled or disabled and the output format can be

customized using Parameters 27 and 28. Serial port 3 is used to receive weight data from

a weight indicator.
NOTE: See parameters 91, 92, and 93 for Serial Port 3 settings.
Communication between serial devices requires that both devices have the same baud

rate (transmission speed), data bit length, and parity. The mode parameter selects the

data bit length and parity the baud parameter selects the baud rate.

Parameter 23 Serial Com. Port 1 Mode (4 [8 data bits, no parity])

Enter the mode number from the table below to select the mode parameter in the mode

description column.

Mode Number

Mode Description

1

7 data bits, no parity

2

7 data bits, even parity

3

7 data bits, odd parity

4

8 data bits, no parity

5

8 data bits, even parity

6

8 data bits, odd parity

Parameter 24 Serial Com. Port 1 Baud Rate (1 [9600 baud])

Enter a baud number from the table below to select a baud rate from the description

column. (*HS baud rates for the 100 samples per sec version only).

Baud Number

Baud Description

1

9600 Baud

2

4800 Baud

3

2400 Baud

4

1200 Baud

5

600 Baud

6

300 Baud (* HS 19.2K)

7

150 Baud (*HS 38.4K)