BUCHI DuMaster D-480 User Manual

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Operation Manual D-480

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10 - Menu and dialog descriptions

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Entry

Standard

Description

Parity

N

Defines the type of parity check of the serial interface between the
PC and the analyzer.

N= no parity check

E= even parity check

O= odd parity check.

The following table describes the entries under the "BalancePort" section:

Entry

Standard

Description

Name

----

Defines the serial interface between the PC and the balance.

Baud

300

Defines the transfer rate of the serial interface between the PC
and the balance.

Data

7

Defines the number of databits of the serial interface between the
PC and the balance.

Stop

1

Defines the number of stopbits of the serial interface between the
PC and the balance.

Parity

O

Defines the type of parity check of the serial interface between the
PC and the balance.

N= no parity check

E= even parity check

O= odd parity check.

The following table describes the entries under the "BalanceInit" section:

Entry

Standard

Description

StartString

----

Defines the character with which a weighing datum starts. This is
used for correct interpretation of the characters received.

EndString

----

Defines the character with which a weighing datum ends. This is
used for correct interpretation of the characters received.

WeightFactor

1

The WeightFactor allows correction of the weighing data sent by
the balance. The program expects weighing data milligram format.
For example, if the balance sends data in gram format, you must
set WeightFactor to 1000.

The following table describes the entries under the "PGP" section:

Entry

Standard

Description

ExecutablePath

---

Defines what signature program to use for signing and verifying
documents.

Sign Parameters

---

Defines what parameters must be sent to the signature program
when signing.

Verify Parameters

---

Defines what parameters must be sent to the signature program
when verifying.

The following table describes the entries under the "Menu" section:

Entry

Standard

Description

xxx

1,2,3

The text in this entry describes the respective menu command.
The value to the right of the equals sign defines the access level
with which the user may access this command. 1 means the
lowest, 3 is the highest level.

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