[Hardware Notes:]

General PCI Plotter Setup Steps (when values and software driver are known).







General PCI Plotter Setup Steps (when values and software driver are known).



A.    After a valid 906/907/PCI software driver selection has been made, 

      set the communication parameters in the software application. If the 

      software application does not provide a way to configure these values, 

      then refer to Appendix B of the Users Guide, for a list of common 

      906/907/PCI settings for the most popular software packages. If the 

      software application is not shown, then contact the software 

      manufacturer for the information.



      The following configuration values, with the exception of handshake for

      960 data format, will be needed in order to configure the plotter.

      Recommended values are shown in parenthesis:

      

            Baud rate (9600), number of data bits (8), number of stop bits

            (1), parity (N), and handshake (Direct Control).

      

      The following additional parameters will be required if using a CalComp

            906/907/PCI driver:

      

            Format (PCI), sync char (2), number of sync chars (1), end of

            message character (3),  and checksum (NO).



B.    Configure the plotter.  If configuring for a CalComp 906/907/PCI

      plotter driver, the plotter has a set-up menu that contains eight

      submenus which must all be configured to match the software.  Perform

      the following:

      

      1.    Press the key marked SETUP to access the plotter's set-up menu.

      

      2.    Press the key marked 7 (numeral 7) for I/O communications.

      

      3.    Press the key marked ENTER. Note: Always press the ENTER key

            after keying in a numeric value. Otherwise the plotter will not

            accept and store the new value.

      

      4.    The plotter displays:



            Host Setup Number:

            Press NEXT for MENU.

      

      5.    To access menu 0 of 8:  Press the key marked NEXT/SIZE, press

            ENTER, the plotter displays:



            Par: 0 = no (none),  1 = 0 (odd),  2 = E (even)

            Bits/Char:  7/8

      

            Use the key pad to enter the correct parity and bits/char.  For

            example if the software application requires no parity and 8 data

            bits, perform the following:

            

            a.    Press 0. Press ENTER.

            

            b.    Press 8. Press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press the key marked NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu.

                  Press ENTER

      

      6.    Menu 1 of 8.  The plotter displays:



            Stop Bits:  1/2

            Clock:  0 = Int.   1 = Ext.

      

            In most applications, the stop bits is 1.

            

            a.    Enter the appropriate stop bit value and press ENTER.

            

            b.    Enter 0 for Clock. Press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER.

      

      7.    Menu 2 of 8:  The plotter displays:



            0 = Serial,  1 = IEEE488

            IEEE Address:

            

            a.    Set Serial = 0,  press ENTER.

            

            b.    Set IEEE488 = 00, press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER.

      

      8.    Menu 3 of 8:  The plotter displays:



            Host Baud Rate:

            Mode: 1 = 960,  0 = PCI

            

            a.    Set to the appropriate baud rate value. Note: A baud rate

                  above 4800 will not cause the plotter to produce the plots

                  any faster.  Press ENTER.

            

            b.    Set the Mode value.  Press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER

      

      9.    Menu 4 of 8:  The plotter displays:



            Term Muting:   Y/N ?

            Cksum Enable: Y/N ?

            

            a.    Term Muting should always be set for no.  Press the key

                  marked CLEAR (says no on top).

            

            b.    Cksum  is a value that must be set to match what the

                  software application requires.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER.

      

      10.   Menu 5 of 8:  The plotter displays:



            Isochronous:  Y/N?

            End of Mess Chr:   Y/N?

            

            a.    Set Isochronous to NO.

            

            b.    Set the End of Message Character to match what the software

                  application requires. Press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER

      

      11.   Menu 6 of 8:  The plotter displays:



            Direct Control:  Y/N ?

            XON/XOFF:    Y/N ?

                       

            This menu is also referred to as the handshaking menu.  This

            value must be set to match what the  software application

            requires.  Direct Control handshaking is also referred to as:

            hardware, hardwire, CTS, or DTR/RTS.  Whenever the software

            allows a selection, hardware handshaking is the best choice.

            Regardless of the setting used, ensure that dip switches 2, 4,

            and 5 on the back of the plotter are set to ON = 1.   Turn all

            other dip switches OFF = 0.

            

            a.    To configure for hardware handshake on the plotter, press

                  the ENTER key to set Direct control to equal YES.

            

            b.    To configure for XON/XOFF handshake on the plotter, press

                  the CLEAR/NO key to bring the cursor down to the bottom

                  line and press the ENTER key to say YES to XON/XOFF.

            

                  Note:  Older 104X Series plotters needed upgraded ROM packs

                  to properly use XON/XOFF handshake.  Use Hardware

                  handshaking whenever possible.  If the software does not

                  support hardware handshake, then confirm that the ROM pack

                  is the correct revision.

            

            c.    To configure for ACK/NAK handshake on the plotter, press

                  the CLEAR/NO key twice.

            

            d.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press the ENTER key.





      12.   Menu 7 of 8:  Plotter displays:



            Term Baud Rate:

            Dplx:  1 = half,  0 = full

            

            a.    Set term baud Rate to 9600.  Press ENTER.

            

            b.    Set Dplx to 0 = full. Press ENTER.

            

            c.    Press NEXT/SIZE to go to the next menu. Press ENTER.

      

      13.   Menu 8 of 8:  Plotter displays:



            Sync Codes:   1/2

            Sync Code Value:

      

            Sync Codes refers to the number of sync codes and has a value of

            either 1 or 2. Sync Code Value refers to the sync character that

            precedes each PCI vector block. If the software application uses

            a sync char = 2 and the number of sync chars = 1, then perform

            the following:

            

            a.    Press 1 for Sync Codes. Press ENTER.

            

            b.    Press 02 for Sync Code Value. Press ENTER.

      

      14.   This is the last menu. To save the settings, press the yellow key

            marked SAVE/TEST.  The plotter will display:

      

            User Number:

      

            The 104X has four User Numbers to save unique software set-ups.

            Valid choices are:  1, 2, 3, or 4.  Press the numeric key (1, 2,

            3, or 4) and press the ENTER key to save to that user number.

      

      15.   Press AUTO to plot.