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Programming the system 8/10 p – Extron Electronics System 8_10 Plus User Manual

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Extron • System 8/10 P

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• User’s Manual

RS-232 Programming Guide

Protocol

A-1

Programming the System 8/10 P

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This section covers the commands for a host to set up and control the System 8/
10 P

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by way of the RS-232 port.

RS-232 Connections

A standard RS-232 port is available on the back of the System 8/10 P

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for use

by a host. The connections are as follows:

RS-232 Pin Connections

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

1

4

7

2

Tx

5

Gnd

8

3

Rx

6

9

RS-232 Protocol

The default protocol is 9600 baud, 8-bits, no parity and 1 stop bit. The baud rate
can be changed by setting an internal rotary switch.

_____ If the Host baud rate needs to be changed, go to B-3 and B-4.

Program Instructions

The System 8/10 P

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openly recognizes any character that comes in on the

RS-232 port as a possible command. The characters shown in the Command/
Response table on page A-4 are the only valid commands that are recognized by
the System 8/10, any other character sent as a command will result in an error
response to the Host.

Simple Instruction Set

The Simple Instruction Set can be any ASCII character that is recognized by the
System 8/10 P

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as a command. For this set, there are no codes required to

say that a command is coming or that a command has ended. Simple commands
could be from a terminal or any other controlling device. The System 8/10 P

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will execute the command and send a response back to the controlling device.

A simple command may be a single character typed on a keyboard and does not
require any special characters before or after (i.e. It is not necessary to press
“enter” from the keyboard.). However, some command characters may be
followed by a “delimiter” character which defines a specific request. The
System 8/10 P

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looks at any character that comes in on the RS-232 port as a

possible command.