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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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CF001 Par1 Loc<br />

bit: 000<br />

To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers on Page 405 and press [ENTER].<br />

Parity Start Block 1 to 4<br />

The parity start defines where the location of the parity block starts in the received data. The<br />

count starts at zero. If there is no parity set this value to 255.<br />

CF001 Par1 Start<br />

bit: 001<br />

To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers on Page 405 and press [ENTER].<br />

Parity End Block 1 to 4<br />

The parity start defines where the location of the parity block ends in the received data. The<br />

count starts at zero. If there is no parity set this value to 255.<br />

CF001 Par1 End<br />

bit: 012<br />

To modify this parameter (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers on Page 405 and press [ENTER].<br />

Parity Type Block 1 to 4<br />

The parity type defines the method of calculating the parity for the block. This is either Even<br />

or Odd Parity.<br />

CF001 Par1 Type<br />

Odd Parity<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the parity type until you reach the required type and press<br />

[ENTER] to proceed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the<br />

section List Control Data Entry on Page 406.<br />

Parity Set Bit 1 to 4<br />

There can be up to 4 defined set bits in the received data. A set bit defines a location in the<br />

received data that must always be set (or a logical ‘1’). They are all programmed using the<br />

same method and therefore the manual only covers programming the first set bit.<br />

The set bit defines where the location of the bit in the received data. The count starts at<br />

zero. If there is no set bit this value to 255.<br />

335 Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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