American Dynamics ADCC0200 Mouse User Manual


 
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ADCC0200 and ADCC0300
The following text should initially be shown on the teminal:
PLA 02 46 50 4C 03
REV 02 52 50 4C 03
PAU 02 50 41 55 03
REW 02 52 45 57 03
FWD 02 46 57 44 03
REC 02 52 45 43 03
STP 02 53 54 4F 03
DZM 02 53 45 41 03
MEN 02 4D 45 4E 03
INC 02 49 53 50 03
DEC 02 44 53 50 03
ENT 02 45 4E 54 03
JLT 02 41 52 4C 03
JRT 02 41 52 52 03
JUP 02 41 52 55 03
JDN 02 41 52 44 03
SLO 64
FST 14
Type SAV to save, LST to show list, or enter new mapping (eg PLA 41 03)
This text shows the label associated with each key from the table (e.g. PLA) and the hexadecimal values that will be
transmitted when the corresponding key is pressed.
To reprogram a particular key, simply type the three-character label, followed by the new command. For example to
reprogram the ENTER key to transmit “Hi!”, type ENT48 69 21.
Note that:
Each line is terminated with a carried return (0x0D or CONTROL-M).
Nothing is displayed if the command is accepted, only if there is an error. Type LST to see what has been done.
Entries are not case-sensitive.
All values are 2 digit hexadecimal values.
Each command string may be 0 (indicating that nothing will be sent) to 10 bytes long.
Backspaces are not supported. If an error is made, press the ENTER key and retype the line.
Values may be separated by spaces, commas or tabs as all are ignored.
When all the necessary changes have been made, they can be reviewed by typing LST. To save and exit programming,
type SAV. To abandon the changes that you have made, simple reset the keyboard.
The two labels SLO and FST represent the time between repeated command transmissions of the 4 joystick operations.
The SLO interval is the slow repeat rate when the joystick is deflected a little, and the FST is the fast repeat rate when
the joystick is fully deflected. These values are in units of 5mS, so the default slow value of 64 hex is 100 decimal *
5mS = 500mS.
Changing VCR command parity is specified by PAR DPS where D=Data Bits (7 or 8), P=Parity (N, O or E) and S=Stop
Bits (1 or 2), e.g., PAR 8N1 or PAR 7E2. Note that when configuring the VCR, it always uses 8 data bits, no parity and
1 stop bit, and the baud rate selected from the Special Config menu.