Networking, Waking up the mcg-2 – Burst Electronics MCG-2 User Manual

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MCG-2 Micro Character Generator

Networking:

Your MCG-2 may be used as a stand alone unit, or in a network of
linked MCG-2’s. Networking allows more than one MCG-2 to be
controlled from a single PC computer, over a single RS232 link.

A MCG-2 network is much like a telephone party line, where each
subscriber may listen in but only one person is allowed to talk at any
one time. Because of this, each MCG-2 may be put to sleep or woke up
and in this way only one MCG-2 will talk at any one time.

Each MCG-2 in a network is assigned a unique ID number. (See “Set
device ID” in the U

U

U

U

UT

T

T

T

TIIIIILI

LI

LI

LI

LIT

T

T

T

TY M

Y M

Y M

Y M

Y ME

E

E

E

EN

N

N

N

NU

U

U

U

U in Part One). This number is used to

wake up an MCG-2 so you can send it commands.

Waking Up the MCG-2

When first powered up the MCG-2 will be asleep, meaning that it will
ignore any data sent to it except for a W

W

W

W

WA

A

A

A

AK

K

K

K

KE

E

E

E

E command. (However, the

front panel keypad will work whether the MCG-2 is awake or asleep).
The wake command format is as follows:

>W

>W

>W

>W

>WK,id

K,id

K,id

K,id

K,id

Where id

id

id

id

id is the device ID number. (Range 00 to FF Hex.)

After receiving a W

W

W

W

WA

A

A

A

AK

K

K

K

KE

E

E

E

E command the responding MCG-2 will send

the following:

#

#

#

#

#id R

id R

id R

id R

id REA

EA

EA

EA

EAD

D

D

D

DY

Y

Y

Y

Y

C

C

C

C

CO

O

O

O

OM

M

M

M

MM

M

M

M

MA

A

A

A

AN

N

N

N

ND?

D?

D?

D?

D?

>_

>_

>_

>_

>_

Again, the IIIIID

D

D

D

D is the device number. At this time the MCG-2 is ready to

receive commands.

To switch to another MCG-2 on the network, first issue a sleep
command as follows:

>S

>S

>S

>S

>SP

P

P

P

P

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