The program description deals with the following:
The data for connection of radio-controlled terminals, type Orderman and Piccolo can be updated, i.e. programmed, changed or cleared, with this program. Data which already exists can also be displayed for information.
Radio-controlled terminals are operated on a base unit connected up to the System unit, i.e. all radio-controlled terminals are linked to the same interface (COM 1, COM 2, etc.) as the base unit is connected to the system unit.
A processing unit is reserved for each radio-controlled terminal and this allows the device to be used as a remote unit.
Click
onto the graphic for further help with programming of a radio terminal.
The following description deals with all available options for update of this basic data.
As with nearly all other programs the following also applies here:
Entry range permitted: numeric 1 - 9999
Enter the number of the Keyboard which is to be/has been linked to this device.
If the number is not known, the data record can be selected with Search.
Entry range permitted: numeric 1 - 9999
Enter the address of the radio-controlled terminal in this field.
Field with firmly defined selection options
Select one of the offered baud rates by clicking onto this field and with a second click confirming the selection.
The system offers the following baud rates:
Field with firmly defined selection options
Select one of the offered radio-controlled terminal types by clicking onto this field and with a second click confirming the selection.
The system offers the following:
Field with firmly defined selection options
Select one of the offered modes by clicking onto this field and with a second click confirming the selection.
The system offers the following types of operation:
Entry range permitted: numeric, default = 2
Enter the number of lines the display supports.
Entry range permitted: numeric, default = 20
Enter the number of characters supported by this display.
Entry range permitted: numeric, default = 0
This parameter is only required for Orderman, type B.
Switch active:
Keyboard connected
Switch deactivated: No keyboard
Switch active: The display area has a border.
Switch deactivated: No border in
the display
Switch active:
This device belongs to type B (= latest version)
Switch deactivated: This device
does not belong to type B (= older version).