Potter PFC-6075R User Manual

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PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14

Serial Parallel Printer (SPG-1000)

The SPG-1000 module allows up to 31 serial and/or parallel printers to be used to log system events.

Note: Parallel printers must be connected to the DB25 (J1) connector, serial printers to the DB9 (J2) connection.

To add and configure the SPG-1000:

1. Select SPG-1000 from the system panel.

2. Click the Add Device button to display the “Add Device” window.

Figure 139. Example of the Add SPG-1000 Window

3. Double-click in the “Name” field to customize name.

4. Double-click in “Address” field to adjust address, if needed.

5. Select the applicable "Parallel / Serial" setting options as described below:

PARALLEL PRINTERS:
Event Printing Enabled

If selected, system events are logged to a connected parallel printer via the DB25

connector.

Supervise Out of Paper

If selected, the SPG-1000 continuously monitors the connected printer for an out of

paper condition. When this condition occurs, a "Trouble" event is generated and is

annunciated by the panel.

Supervise Off-line

This option continuously monitors the connected printer for an off-line condition, if

selected. When this condition occurs, a "Trouble" event is generated and annunciated

by the panel.

Off-line time (secs)

If this option is selected, the off-line time specifies the amount of time the condition

must be present before a "Trouble" event is generated. Default time is 60 seconds.

SERIAL PRINTERS:

Event Printing Enabled

If selected, system events are logged to a connected serial printer via the DB9

connector.

Supervise Port

If selected, the SPG-1000 continuously monitors the connected printer for the

presence of a serial printer; if not connected, a "Trouble" event is annunciated.

Baud Rate

This option specifies the baud rate used to transmit data to the connected printer;

default is 9600 baud rate.

Flow Control

If selected, this specifies the flow control method when sending data to the printer.

Refer to specifications of the connected printer for proper settings.

Data Bits

This option specifies the number of data bits used when sending data to the printer.

Refer to specifications of the connected printer for proper settings.

Parity

This option specifies the parity used when sending data to the printer. Refer to

specifications of the connected printer for proper settings.

Stop Bits

This option specifies the number of stop bits used when sending data to the printer.

Refer to specifications of the connected printer for proper settings.

6. Repeat steps, as needed, to continue adding and configuring printers.

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