USER MANUAL APS 6.0
Preface
Advanced Programming Software User Manual
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Example Configuration: DH+ to DH+ via Two 1785-KA
SLC 5/04 processorAPS 6.0 or later
Node 77
(octal)
CH1
Node 1
(octal)
DH+
57,600 baud
DH+
57,600 baud
KA KA
Data Highway
Bridge
Address=110
Bridge
Address=220
Current Device 1784-KT (DH+ Bridged)
F1 Bridge Type DH+ to DH+ via two 1785 KA
Terminal Name
Terminal Address 77 (octal)
Baud Rate 57600
F5 SLC Node Address 1 (octal)
F6 Local Bridge Address 110 (octal)
F7 Remote Bridge Address 220 (octal)
IRQ 5
Board/Memory Address 001011
F8 Curr. Interchange Port 1
F9 Save to File
F9
Press a function key
SAVE TO
FILE
ESC exits/Alt-U aborts changes
ONLINE CONFIGURATION
F8
NEXT
PORT
F5
REMOTE
ADDRESS
F2
SELECT
DEVICE
F1
SELECT
BRIDGE
F6
LOC KA
ADDRESS
F7
REM KA
ADDRESS
Function Key Description
[F1] Select Bridge Type
Allows you to select the desired bridge type: DH+ to DH+ via two
1785KA, DH+ to DH485 via 1785 KA5 Gateway, PI routing, or
DH+ to Channel 0 via 5/04 passthru.
[F2] Select Device
Toggles between the selected device driver and the device driver
selection menu.
[F5] SLC Node Address
Allows you to select a processor address as a node number. Valid
range is 0–77 octal. The default is 1.
[F6] Local Bridge Address
Allows you to enter the local KA bridge address on the DH+
network. Valid range is 0–376 octal. The default is 110.
Note
You must limit the range to 0-299 octal if your APS node
address is 77 octal. An address greater than 299 octal will
cause APS to send broadcast commands on the DH link.
[F7] Remote Bridge Address
Allows you to enter the remote KA bridge address on the DH+
network. Valid range is 0–376 octal. The default is 220.
[F8] Next Port
Allows you to select the port number where the interface card is
installed. Valid range is 1–8. The default is 1.
[F9] Save to File Saves the selected parameters to a user file.