Philips MIIC-201D/U User Manual

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4.1.3 Select the Communications Port

Use the “ComPort:” control to select the communication port connected to the I

2

C

adapter. If an iPort/USB or iPort DLL/USB is selected, the serial number for the
adapter is displayed (Win 2000, XP+ only). In addition to legacy RS-232 ports and
Virtual Communication Ports, Message Center supports USB and network
connected local or remote RS-232 ports via the Windows Com driver.

4.1.4 Options Menu

Use the Options menu to override default Baud Rate and I

2

C Bus Clock rate

settings. Default settings and options are adapter dependant.

4.1.5 Establish Adapter Communications Link

Establish the communications link to the I

2

C adapter by clicking the Open Link

button.

The Message Center sets the adapter’s own I

2

C Slave address to 0xFE. Once the

link has opened successfully, you are an active I

2

C node. I

2

C messages entered into

the message spreadsheet can be transmitted upon request. If the link open is not
successful, follow the on-screen directions. Make sure the communications port is
working, is enabled in the Windows Device Manager, and is not being used by
other software.

4.1.6 Entering or Editing I

2

C Messages

I

2

C messages can be entered with the Message Editor, or a previously recorded

message list can be loaded from the File menu.

To enter or edit a message, open the “I

2

C Message Editor” screen by double

clicking on a message row in the spreadsheet.

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