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SECTION 2: SETUP AND WIRING 2.1 SETUP MODE HEGS5300 keyboards are setup using the keyboard keys. There are three user-defined settings. 1. Keyboard ID - valid ID's 1 to 99. (Default = ID 1). 2. Baud Rate - 19K2 or 9600. (Default = 19K2. Data format is fixed at 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity). 3. Joystick speed range - There are 2 ranges of pan/tilt speeds from the analog joystick. The default is a range of 5 speeds (0=STOP to 5=Maximum speed). Speed 5 is generated when the joystick is at its maximum pan or tilt position. The second range is from 0 to 26. As before, 0=STOP and the speeds generated are from A (slowest) through Z (fastest). Speed Z is equivalent to speed 5 in that it is generated when the joystick is at its maximum pan or tilt position. This feature is available when using MAX1000, version 4.27 or later. To enter the SETUP MODE hold down the MENU key MAX or the © key (to the left-of the LCD) as the keyboard is powered up. NOTE: If the keyboard has a custom overlay, the MENU key may be located in a different position. Therefore, the © key next to the LCD is always the preferred option. In SETUP MODE, the LCD guides the user in entering required information using the numeric keypad. Press the Enter key (↵) or the ª key to the next screen. Press the © key to return to the previous setup screen. When the keyboard ID, baud rate, and joystick speed range have been entered, the final setup stage stores the settings and the joystick reference position. The keyboard should be flat on the desk when pressing the enter key (↵) at this final stage to ensure the joystick is zeroed. Setup information is stored in non-volatile memory so the settings will be retained if the keyboard is unplugged. Rev. A 3 MXMU000933 07/07/04

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Rev. A
3
MXMU000933
07/07/04
SECTION 2:
SETUP AND WIRING
2.1
SETUP MODE
HEGS5300 keyboards are setup using the keyboard keys.
There are three user-defined settings.
1.
Keyboard ID –
valid ID’s 1 to 99. (Default = ID 1).
2.
Baud Rate –
19K2 or 9600.
(Default = 19K2. Data format is fixed at 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity).
3.
Joystick speed range –
There are 2 ranges of pan/tilt speeds from the analog
joystick.
The default is a range of 5 speeds (0=STOP to 5=Maximum speed).
Speed 5 is generated when the joystick is at its maximum pan or tilt position.
The second range is from 0 to 26.
As before, 0=STOP and the speeds
generated are from A (slowest) through Z (fastest).
Speed Z is equivalent to
speed 5 in that it is generated when the joystick is at its maximum pan or tilt
position. This feature is available when using MAX1000, version 4.27 or later.
To enter the SETUP MODE hold down the MENU key
MAX
or the
key (to the left-of
the LCD) as the keyboard is powered up.
NOTE:
If the keyboard has a custom overlay, the MENU key may be located in a
different position.
Therefore, the
key next to the LCD is always the preferred
option.
In SETUP MODE, the LCD guides the user in entering required information using the
numeric keypad.
Press the Enter key
(
)
or the
key to the next screen.
Press the
key to return to the previous setup screen.
When the keyboard ID, baud rate, and joystick speed range have been entered, the final
setup stage stores the settings and the joystick reference position.
The keyboard should
be flat on the desk when pressing the enter key (
) at this final stage to ensure the
joystick is zeroed.
Setup information is stored in non-volatile memory so the settings will
be retained if the keyboard is unplugged.