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Bit Pad Two 1
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Operation Overview
Configuration Parameters
Section A: Proximity Transmission
Section B: Remote Control
Section C: Baud Rate
Section D: CTS Handshaking
Section E: Hardware Interface
Connector Pin Assignments
Signal Levels
Section F: Report Format and Cursor Output Codes
Bit Pad Two Packed Binary Format
Bit Pad ASCII BCD Format
Guidelines for Writing a Software Driver
Operating Characteristics and Commands
Section A: Controlling the Report Flow and Content
Primary Modes
Stream Mode, Switch Stream Mode and Report Rate
Point Mode
Remote Request Mode
Modifiers
Absolute Mode
Relative Mode
Increment Mode
Section B: Combining Characteristics
Section C: Other Commands
Resolution Send Configuration
Transmission Control
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Bit Pad Two 1 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Operation Overview Configuration Parame

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Bit Pad Two 10 Section F: Report Format and Cursor Output Codes Two report formats are available: packed binary and ASCII BCD. NOTE: To users

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Bit Pad Two 11 LSB MSB PR F Least significant bit Most significant bit Proximity, 0 when in proximity and 1 when out-of-prox Flag bit,

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Bit Pad Two 12 PH P SB X0 to X11 and Y0 to Y11 Phasing bit, which is always 1 Parity bit One or two stop bits X and Y coordinate bits.

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Bit Pad Two 13 *On the 3-button cursor, the buttons are distinguished by raised dimples, rather than by numbered labels. In the table abo

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Bit Pad Two 14 General Flowchart for Master Program to Read and Process Data Tablet Reports

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Bit Pad Two 15 Detail A: Get and Decode Reports Subroutine

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Bit Pad Two 16 Detail B: Data Input Subroutine

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Bit Pad Two 17 Chapter 4: Operating Characteristics and Commands Bit Pad Two has a variety of operating characteristics and functions. The o

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Bit Pad Two 18 Each characteristic or function and its commands are defined. For easy reference, the commands appear in ASCII and hexadecima

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Bit Pad Two 19 Switch Setting: Stream Mode: Switch Stream Mode: Report Rate: DIP #1 Please note that one command sets both the mode and

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Bit Pad Two 2 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Reset NOP (No Operation) Checking th

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Bit Pad Two 20 Report Rate The Report Rate is the number of reports the data tablet issues each second. Use it with Stream or Switch Stream

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Bit Pad Two 21 Point Mode Command: Switch Setting: In Point Mode, the Bit Pad Two issues one report each time a cursor or stylus button is

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Bit Pad Two 22 In Absolute Mode, the Bit Pad Two issues reports as absolute coordinates. Absolute coordinates are measured relative to the t

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Bit Pad Two 23 The effect is a restriction of the maximum delta between reported points. The delta is the distance from the last report to t

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Bit Pad Two 24 Here’s a description of how Increment Mode works: last report issued becomes the center of an imaginary square whose sides are

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Bit Pad Two 25 4 5 (30,7) (32,17) The increment is satisfied from the last point along the X axis only; the Bit Pad Two issues the new re

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Bit Pad Two 26  When the data tablet is in Remote Request and Increment modes, regardless of whether the increment has been satisfied or no

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Bit Pad Two 27 Send Configuration Command: Switch Setting: Use the Send Configuration command to send a report to the host that identifies

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Bit Pad Two 28 The data tablet will respond to other commands, such as a command to change the resolution, while it is on standby. If the Re

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Bit Pad Two 29 Chapter 5: Checking the Data Tablet A convenient functional check of the data tablet can be performed by connecting Bit Pad Tw

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Bit Pad Two 3 Chapter 1: Operation Overview The Bit Pad Two is a data tablet that acts as an input device. It allows for the translation of

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Bit Pad Two 30 Section A: Self-Test Diagnostic Function Command: Switch Setting: Use the Self-Test command to perform tests on the tablet a

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Bit Pad Two 31 If the Self-Test output byte is an ASCII O or G, the data tablet passed the diagnostic tests. (An O simply indicates that the

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Bit Pad Two 32 Power The power supply shipped with Bit Pad Two provides the proper power: 300mA at +12VDC with +/-.5% regulation or better an

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Bit Pad Two 33 Installation A brief summary of the steps for assembling and installing a Bit Pad Two is as follows: 1. Configure Bit Pad Two

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Bit Pad Two 35 1. Configure Bit Pad Two Data Tablet The Bit Pad Two’s configuration parameters are set at the factory to your specificatio

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Bit Pad Two 36 The ON and OFF positions are labeled on each switch. Set a slide switch by sliding it to the desired position. Set a rocker

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Bit Pad Two 37  Lift the tilt mounting gently to clear the cursor/stylus socket. Remove the tilt assembly.  Remove the paper backing fr

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Bit Pad Two 38 5. Connect the Tablet to the Host The RS-232C cable is equipped with a 25-pin female D connector with a jack screw. The hos

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Bit Pad Two 39 Section C: FCC Considerations As stated by FCC rules and regulations, Bit Pad Two must be installed and operated in accordance

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Bit Pad Two 4 Power Supply: Source of power for the Bit Pad Two. It attaches to the data/power cable and the power line. Adapter Cables: Cab

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Bit Pad Two 40 Appendix A: Specifications Physical Description Overall Dimensions Active Area (nominal) Weight 16.0” x 16.2” x 0.80” 406mm x

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Bit Pad Two 41 Accuracy The similarity of a distance measured by the tablet with the actual distance. Cursor Eccentricity How much the ele

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Bit Pad Two 42 Appendix B: ASCII Conversion Chart

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Bit Pad Two 45 Appendix C: How the Bit Pad Two is Different from Bit Pad One Bit Pad Two is a second generation data tablet. It is, with som

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Bit Pad Two 46 Switch Settings: DIP Switch 1

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Bit Pad Two 47 Switch Settings: DIP Switch 3

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Bit Pad Two 48 Corporate Headquarters 14557 N. 82nd Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Tel: 1-866-746-3015 Support: 1-866-746-3015 Fax: 480

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Bit Pad Two 5 Reports are in counts of resolution, expressed as absolute coordinates or relative coordinates. Resolution: Smallest distance

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Bit Pad Two 6 data tablet is in Absolute Mode. Reports are in relative coordinates when the data tablet is in Relative Mode. Absolute and Re

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Bit Pad Two 7 to report the proximity status. Reports in the ASCII BCD format use the cursor/stylus flag character to identify an out-of-pro

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Bit Pad Two 8 If the switch is set to enable CTS handshaking, the data tablet awaits CTS from the host before it can issue reports. If CTS i

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Bit Pad Two 9 An adapter cable is available to change the connector gender from female to male. Also, a reversing cable is available to reve

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