Table 3 - timer values – B&B Electronics 232MSS2 User Manual

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Table 3 - Timer Values

The Set Timer Mode command requires the third byte to be an

ASCII “M”. If the data byte (fourth byte) is an ASCII “0”, zero
(default), the timer will be setup as an inactivity timer. For example,
sending the following string to the 232MSS2 will set up the timer as
an inactivity timer (assuming programmable character is the factory
default of 2).

SetTM$ = CHR$(27) + CHR$(2) +”M” + “0”

The “M” tells the 232MSS2 it is the set timer mode command and
the “0” indicates to set up up the timer as an inactivity timer.
When configured as an inactivity timer, the 232MSS2 will monitor
the data lines (TD & RD) for data. If there is no activity for the
specified timer value, the slave port that is connected to the master
port will be disconnected. In smart switch mode, the inactivity timer
can be used to prevent the preamble codes from being received by
the slave devices. In port combiner mode, the inactivity timer can be
used to prevent devices from tying up the master port. For example
(port combiner mode), all the slave ports have their handshake lines
asserted. The device on Port C has its handshake line asserted and
is currently connected to the master port, but has not been
transmitting or receiving data. When the inactivity timer expires, Port
C will be disconnected and the next slave port will then be
connected to the master port (following the first-come-first-serve
rule). Port C will then be placed at the “end of the line”.

If the data byte of the Set Timer Mode command is an ASCII “1”,

the timer will be setup to ignore switching commands. Sending the
following string to the 232MSS2 will set up the timer to ignore
switching commands. (Assuming programmable character is the
factory default of 2).

SetTM$ = CHR$(27) + CHR$(2) +”M” + “1”

Data Byte

Value

0 timer

disabled

1 10ms
2 25ms
3 100ms
4 500ms
5 1

s

6 5

s

7 30

s

8 1

min.

9 5

min.

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