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Dip Switch Activation
Yosemite DIP Switch devices have eight numerically marked switches. DIP Switch devices are labeled as
S1, S2 or Switch 1, Switch 2. To activate a function or feature, locate the DIP Switch that controls that
action in the tables below. Move the DIP Switch lever to the “ON” or “OFF” position specified in the table.
For most cases, the silk-screened numbers on the device denote “OFF”, differing from the opposite silk-
screened “ON”.
505150 DIP Switch S1 & S2 Settings (Versions 8.05 or Older)
Dip
Switch
Action
S1 (closest to edge)
S2 (second from edge)
1
Preferred CPU select:
OFF = standby CPU
ON = master CPU (dual processor systems only)
Port 2 protocol:
OFF = Host / Terminal protocol*
ON = Barco RCDS protocol
2
Redundant CPU processor enable:
OFF = only one processor
ON = redundant processors
Host protocol XON / XOFF send:
OFF = don’t send / disabled
ON = send XON / XOFF / enabled*
3
Host protocol send X commands:
OFF = initially OFF
ON = initially ON*
Port 2 parity:
OFF = parity disabled*
ON = parity enabled
4
For router status, send:
OFF = an X command for each level *
ON = mix Y, X, or V, use shortest
Port 2 parity type:
OFF = even
ON = odd
5
Force crosspoint initialization:
OFF = restore previous xpts*
ON = set xpts to 1-1, 2-2, 3-3 etc.
Port 2 word length:
OFF = 7 data bits
On = 8 data bits*
6
Switch currently unused
Port 2 type:
OFF = RS-232*
ON = RS-422
7
Software download and update:
OFF = normal operation*
ON = download new software
Port 2 speed with Host protocol:
1.2K baud 8 = off, 7 = off
9.6 K baud 8 = off, 7 = on*
38.4K baud 8 = on, 7 = off
115.2K baud 8 = on, 7 = on
Or Port 2 speed with Rcds protocol:
1.2K baud 8 = off, 7 = off
9.6K baud 8 = off, 7 = on*
19.2K baud 8 = on, 7 = off
57.6K baud 8 = on, 7 = on
8
Initialize non-volatile memory:
OFF = normal operation*
ON = clear all settings
* = Factory default setting
Note:
Changing any Dip Switch causes an automatic reset after a few seconds
DIP Switch settings sometimes vary according to the version of software being run in the processor
board.
**The software version installed the 505150 processor is labeled on U14 and U24 of the processor
module.