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Parameter<br />

General remarks<br />

3. To activate the function serial communication: select "Enable Ext. Communication".<br />

4. Select the desired port (RS232 or network).<br />

5. Enter the number of the used TCP port. Possible numbers: 1025 to 50000.<br />

6. Select .<br />

When the control is switched on the next time, the control is ready to mark until<br />

Cancel is selected or a start signal is given.<br />

The serial port has the following parameters:<br />

• Baud rate: 9600 Bits/s.<br />

• 8 data bits.<br />

• 1 stop bit.<br />

• No parity.<br />

A communication via the serial port is possible when the control is ready to<br />

mark. Therefore a started control can’t be stopped via the serial port. I. e. a<br />

started marking can’t be stopped via the serial port. After each change of the<br />

signal “Ready to mark”, the control sends status data to the serial port.<br />

If errors occur during data transfer, the communication can be reset by sending<br />

(ASCII 27 or hexadecimal 1B).<br />

The following paragraphs explain the different possibilities to remote control the<br />

control <strong>UMC</strong> <strong>112</strong>. All received and send characters are listed in the tables in<br />

hexadecimal version (line HEX), decimal version (line DEC) and as ASCIIcharacters<br />

(line ASCII). In hexadecimal version a leading “0x” or the like is not<br />

shown.<br />

B_PM_<strong>UMC</strong><strong>112</strong>_en06.doc<br />

ÖSTLING Markiersysteme GmbH Communication 6-3

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