Keyboard and mouse, Connecting a usb mouse on 15” units, Connecting to a serial printer – Parker Hannifin PA Series User Manual

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Chapter 3: Starting Your PowerStation

PowerStation Connectors

PA PowerStation User Guide

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Keyboard and Mouse

The PA PowerStation’s CPU board includes a keyboard port that accepts

any IBM AT-compatible keyboard, including 84-key standard keyboards

and 101-key enhanced keyboards.

Connecting a PS/2 Mouse on 5”, 6”, 8”, and 10” Units

If you prefer to use a mouse instead of the touchscreen, Parker

recommends that you only use a Microsoft PS/2-style mouse, specifically

an 802.3 Microsoft-compatible mouse.

Parker has found that some Microsoft-compatible PS/2 mice do not work

correctly with the PA PowerStation. In addition, connecting any mouse

directly to the keyboard port will cause the mouse to malfunction.

Connecting a USB Mouse on 15” Units

If you prefer to use a mouse instead of the touchscreen, the 15” unit

supports any USB style mouse.

Serial and PS/2 mice are not supported on 15” units.

Connecting to a Serial Printer

When connecting a serial printer to the PA PowerStation, you will need to

prepare the serial port for the printer. First you will need to adjust the

mode settings to the settings on the printer. See To Adjust the Mode

Settings below.

If you plan to print to a serial port that was configured for downloading,

you will need to reconfigure the serial port. See To Print to a Port

Configured for Downloading on page 3-11.

To Adjust the Mode Settings

To connect a serial printer to the PA PowerStation, you must change the

mode settings for one of the serial ports to match those of your printer.

The easiest way to change these settings is to use MODE.COM. MODE.COM

can modify the following options:

baud: 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600

parity: N - none, O - odd, E - even

databits: either 7 or 8

stopbits: either 1 or 2

Parker includes MODE.COM on the PA PowerStation’s Compact Flash card

and the ROM-DOS installation CD shipped with your PowerStation.

Figure 3-8 illustrates the appropriate settings for the PA PowerStation COM

Port and the Serial Printer Connector with hardware handshaking and

without hardware handshaking.

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