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LS 6000 Scintillation System User’s Manual
PN 247971-F
2-16
Getting Started
System Setup
To change the settings, highlight “Stop Bits” and choose the appropriate number from the
choices presented.
XON/XOFF
If the external device connected to the R5232 port uses software handshaking (XOn/XOff),
then choose Yes. If software hand-shaking Is not desired, choose No.
To change the settings, highlight “XON/XOFF” and choose the desired setting.
DTR
If the external device connected to the RS232 port uses hard-ware handshaking on the DTR
line (Pin 20 on the standard 25-pin connector), then choose Yes for DTR. If the device uses
hardware handshaking on some other R5232 pin, a special cable is required. If hardware
handshaking is not used, choose No.
To change the settings, highlight “DTR” and choose the desired
setting.
CTS
If the external device connected to the RS232 port operates with the CTS line high (Pin 5 on
the standard 25-pin connector), then choose Yes for CTS. If the device cannot operate with
the CTS line high, choose No. This is very infrequent and found only in devices which do not
use standard RS232 pin definitions.
To change the settings, highlight “CTS” and choose the desired setting.
Alarm
Built-in error messages are displayed and/or printed whenever there is an inconsistency in
editing User Programs, setting up special programs, or for system software or hardware
failures. In addition, an audible beep may be turned on whenever an error message Is
displayed.To set the Alarm, highlight “Alarm” and press SELECT. The Main Editing Window
displays two items: Audible Alarms and Full Alarm Repeats. Each prompt is described below.
Audible Alarms
Whenever appropriate, error messages are always displayed. An audible alarm can be
sounded when errors occur in editing or operation. If you want an audible alarm, choose Yes.
If you do not want an audible alarm sounded, choose No.
To change the settings, highlight “Audible Alarms” and choose the desired setting.
Full Alarm Repeats
The instrument can generate an audible alarm whenever a fatal error, such as a printer failure,
occurs while counting samples. This alarm continues until the error is corrected or 60
minutes have elapsed. If you want to hear an audible alarm for fatal error during counting,
choose Yes. Choose No to disable this feature.
To change the settings, highlight “Full Alarm Repeats” and choose the desired setting.
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