FEC AFC1200 User Manual

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2-2.

DATE and TIme / RS422 PORT [SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (2)]

2-2a. DATE and TIme

the System date and time is configured and set via the upper half of [SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION (2)].

DATE: **/**/** mm/dd/yy
TIME: **/**/** hh:mm:ss

2-2b. RS422 PORT (System Option)

BAUD RATE

: 1200 BPS (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200)

the communications baud rate for this port may be set to one of five common
values.

CHARACTER

: 7 BIT (8 BIT)

Character length may be set to either seven or eight bits.

PARITY

: EVEN (ODD, NO PARITY)

parity may be set to odd, even, or no parity.

STOP BIT

: 1 BIT(S) 2 BIT(S)

stop bits may be set to either one or two.

PROTOCOL

: ASCII (EDD)

ASCII Protocol format uses the header and line format for configuring the data
output and relies on an external signal to initiate data transfer. EDD Protocol
format requires a formatted external request which determines(selects) the data
which will be transferred.

FASTENING DATA PRINT OUT: NO (YES)
the print out of fastening data may be enabled or disabled via this function. the
port will remain operational for the screen print function in either case.

DATA SELECT

: ALL (ACCEPT, REJECT,
ACCEPT & REJECT)

specific fastening data types may be printed out by setting this delimiter.

HEADER PRINT OUT MODE

: NO PRINT OUT (POWER ON, FORM

FEED, FASTENING PRINT OUT)

The header may be printed out for any of the selection options.

FORM FEED

: NO (YES)

Form feed at the end of each page is enabled or disabled by this command.

PAGE PRINT OUT

: NO (YES)

Page numbering at the top of each page is enabled or disabled by this command.

SPINDLE START ADDRESS

: 01 (01-64)

This setting is available to facilitate communications between the Host Computer
Data Collection Equipment and the Fastening Control Equipment. This field is setup
to designate the starting spindle number (as seen by the Host) for each machine.

Example: A 6-spindle AFC1200 and a 12-spindle AFC1200 System on same line to Host.

[ 6-Spindle (#1) ]

[

12-Spindle (Machine #2) ]

Machine Spindle Numbers: [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ]

[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12]

As Host Sees Spindle #s:

1 2 3 4

5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18

Spindle Start Address: [ Mach. #1 = 01 ] [ Machine #2 = 07 ]

Chapter 7: System Operation

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