Detailed operation and configuration – Bay Technical Associates DS72 User Manual

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DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL

DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

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DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

The following section, “Detailed Operation and Configuration,” provides a detailed approach to
accessing, operating, and configuring the DS72 network interface module.

NOTE: It is important that you type all commands correctly. Any combination of wrong
entries results in an error message.

ACCESSING MAIN Apply power to the module. The following header and main menu appear:
MENU

Data Switch Series - F.1.00
Bay Technical Associates
Unit ID: BAYTECH DS72

Port Select Code: $BT
Attention Character: ;
Device A (2,1)...........1
Device B (2,2)...........2
Device C (2,3)...........3
Device D (2,4)...........4
DS-RPC (3,1)...........5
Configure.......................C
Status..........................S
I/O Modules Reset...............RM
Unit Reset......................RU
Exit............................X
Logout..........................T

Enter Request :

NOTE: Depending on the DS-Series model, the menus may vary according to the number of
DS74 modules installed in the unit.

If this is not an initial set-up and Password has already been enabled, you
are prompted to login. After logging in successfully, the main menu will
appear.

NOTE: Password feature is case sensitive.

SELECTING A DEVICE There are two methods of selecting a device, menu driven selection and

ASCII character string method.

Menu Driven From the main menu, select the number that corresponds to the device you
Selection

wish to access, followed by <cr>. To return to the main menu, send the
attention character five times (;;;;;).

ASCII Character Another method of selecting devices and operating the DS-Series and DS
String

RPC is the ASCII character string method. To select a device located on
a peripheral Port, type $BTm,p where m is the module and p is the port.
To configure a module, type $BT and the module number followed by

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