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Function Key LED Coils (if applicable)

Default:

C896

Range:

C0 to C1023

The function key LED coils register is the 16-bit register that the OIT reads for information

about illuminating the function key LEDs (not available on all OIT models) if the function

key LED is controlled by the ASCII host. The default is C896-911, but you can choose any

16 bit register in the Coil (C) Register range of 0 to 1023.

Note: The least significant bit corresponds to the LED on F1 (example: C896 = F1 LED, C897

= F2 LED, etc. if C896 is selected).

Status LED Coils (if applicable)

Default:

C912

Range:

C0 to C1023

The status LED coils register is the 8-bit register that the OIT will read for information about

illuminating the status LEDs (not available on all OIT models). The default is C912-919, but

you can choose any 8 bit register in the Coil (C) Register range of 0 to 1023.

Note: The least significant bit corresponds to the LED on S1 (example: C912 = S1 LED, C913

= S2 LED, etc. if C912 is selected).

Address

Default:

1

Range:

1 to 100

The address field is the OIT address used by the OIT when the OIT is communicating to an

ASCII host using Network mode. The ASCII host must “log on” to the OIT by first sending

the OIT address before the control command.

Note: The ASCII host must send the OIT address in hex format (for OIT #100 the host sends

64 since 64 hex = 100).

Baud Rate

Default:

9600 baud

Also available: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud

This is the baud rate that the OIT uses to communicate with the ASCII host. Lower baud

rates will dramatically slow down the OIT’s ability to monitor the ASCII host so the fastest

baud rate should always be used. The default baud rate is 9600.

Parity

Default:

None

Also available: Even, Odd, None, Mark, Space

This is the parity that the OIT uses to communicate with the ASCII host. The default parity is

none.
Data Bits

Default:

8 bits

Also available: 7 or 8 bits

This is the character length (specified in bits) that the OIT uses to communicate to the ASCII

host.

Stop Bits

Default:

1 bit

Also available: 1 or 2 bits

This is the stop bits per character that the OIT uses to communicate with the ASCII host.

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