GTCO CalComp Roll-Up III User manual

1The Roll-Up III
TM
Roll-Up III
User’s Guide
The Portable Large Format Digitizer

The Roll-Up III2
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3The Roll-Up III Table of Contents
Table of Contents
What is Roll-Up III? 5
Parts Checklist 6
What You Will Need to Use Roll-Up III 6
Setting Up Your Roll-Up III 7
Software Configuration 7
Configuring Non-Wintab Applications 7
Installing the TabletWorks Driver 7
Hardware Configuration 8
USB Connection 9
RS232 Serial Connection 10
Using the SuperSet Menu 11
Changing the Digitizer’s Orientation 12
Turning the Alarm Off and On 12
Configuring Your Roll-Up III for Specific Applications 13
Example: Configuring for a Specific Application 13
Table 1: SuperSet Menu Codes for Selected Applications 14
Table 2: Configuration Details for SuperSet Menu Codes 20
Roll-Up III Tones 23
Table 3: Roll-Up III Tones 23
Introduction to the Custom Configuration Menu 24
Communication Options 24
Output Format Options 24
Mode Options 25
Using the Custom Configuration Menu 26
Care and Handling of Roll-Up III 28
Transporting Roll-Up III 29
Troubleshooting Guide 30
Procedure A: Begin Troubleshooting 31
Procedure B: Troubleshooting 32
The Tablet Configuration Utilities 34

The Roll-Up III4 Table of Contents
Regulatory Statements and Warranty 36
Radio and Television Interference 36
Canada 36
Declaration of Conformity 37
Japan 38
Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs 38
European Union Directives 39
Limited Warranty for the Roll-Up III 40

5The Roll-Up III
What is the Roll-Up III?
The Roll-Up III belongs to a class of computer input devices called
graphic tablets, or digitizers. A digitizer is an electronic tablet work
surface. The position of a transducer, a handheld cursor or stylus, on the
work surface of the Roll-Up III is converted—digitized—into data for com-
puter processing. Data output from the Roll-Up III digitizer is in the form
of an X/Y coordinate pair that pinpoints the location of the transducer on
the tablet surface. The Roll-Up III is a specialized graphic digitizer that is
specifically designed to be portable, so it can be taken to the job site.
Overview
The Roll-Up III works with many graphic, CAD, and estimating applica-
tions. These applications use the digitized data from the Roll-Up III to:
Determine the dimensions of objects on drawings and blueprints
Move the pointer on the display screen
Create and manipulate objects in a graphic composition
Trace a drawing, or other source material, to create an image on the
display screen
Select commands or functions from an application menu placed on
the tablet surface
Select items from a pull-down menu on the display screen
In order to send data from your Roll-Up III to your digitizing application,
your Roll-Up III must be physically connected to your computer, and it
must be able to transmit that data in such a way that the digitizing appli-
cation recognizes and understands it. Before you set up your Roll-Up III,
you should determine:
The requirements of the digitizing software application you are using
Whether your digitizing application requires software drivers to com-
municate with the Roll-Up III
The hardware communications connection (Serial or USB) you will be
using between the Roll-Up III and the computer
The Roll-Up III uses an electrostatic technology for digitizing
with blueprints and nonconductive inks. If you are using black
line drawings with conductive ink, the Super L Series Digitizers
are more appropriate.

The Roll-Up III6 Checklist
Parts Checklist
Roll-Up III digitizing tablet
Transducer (stylus/pen, 4-button cursor, or 16-button cursor)
USB Cable
A CD (TabletWorks drivers, documentation, or third party software
drivers)
Accessory case – Do not discard
Cardboard tube, insert and end caps – Do not discard
Roll-Up III Quick Start
What You Will Need to Use Roll-Up III
A computer running a Windows operating system with a USB port, or
an RS232C serial communication port. (Serial signal levels must con-
form to EIA RS232C specifications.)
Application software that accepts digitizer input via the Wintab API,
or application software that directly accepts digitizer input via the
computer’s RS232C serial port.
Optional Equipment
Computer interface cable with 9-pin connector for serial connection
Power supply – required only for serial installations
Deluxe Travel Bag
(Can be purchased separately)

7The Roll-Up III Installation
Software Configuration
Software drivers provide the communication bridge between your digitiz-
ing software application and your Roll-Up III. You should install only the
drivers necessary for the Roll-Up III to work with your application soft-
ware. The GTCO CalComp-supplied TabletWorks CD supports reduced
functionality Wintab and TabCon-compatible applications. If you are not
sure which drivers are required, check Table 1 on page 14, or consult
with your application vendor. A driver does not need to be installed if
you are using the Roll-Up III with the GTCO CalComp QuikRuler III.
Configuring Non-Wintab Applications
Many application programs provide configuration information for specific
digitizers. If the Roll-Up III digitizer is not listed, you can use the configura-
tion for GTCO Digi-Pad Type 5 or Type 5A (T5/T5A), Roll-Up II, CalComp
9100/9500, or Summagraphics Microgrid III or ID Series.
Installing the TabletWorks Driver
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive on your computer. The installer will
autoload. If it doesn’t, click on the Start button on the Windows Task Bar
and select Run from the menu. Type X:\setup.exe (Xrepresents the CD
drive letter). Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation.
A TabletWorks icon will display in the System Tray on the Windows
Task Bar. Right-click on the icon to display the TabletWorks Menu, which
provides access to all the TabletWorks features.
Setting Up Your Roll-Up III
The instructions below describe how to set up your Roll-Up III. Before
you begin, please take a moment to fill out and mail the Warranty Regis-
tration Card.

The Roll-Up III8 Installation
Roll-Up III Connector Panel
Serial
(RS232)
Power
(DC IN)
Transducer
(POINTER)
USB
(USB)
Housing
3Connect the transducer
– cursor or stylus – to
the appropriate jack on
the digitizer’s Connector
Panel. The connector is
keyed and will fit only
the correct jack. Do not
force it.
Hardware Configuration
When you are using the USB interface, no data output configuration is
required. However, when you choose the optional serial interface, the
Roll-Up III must be configured to send data in a format that is compatible
with the application software. Different applications have different re-
quirements when interacting with a digitizer. The Roll-Up III has been
designed to provide the appropriate serial requirements for a wide variety
of graphic, CAD, and estimating applications using a simple code system.
The SuperSet Menu on the surface of the Roll-Up III is used to enter the
appropriate code for the software you are using. A table in the Using the
SuperSet Menu section of this manual lists the SuperSet Codes for a wide
variety of applications.
Determine, if you haven’t already, which communication connection you
will be using—USB or Serial.
1Select a large, flat, nonmetal surface on which to place the Roll-Up III.
Clear all items from the surface.
2Remove the Roll-Up III from its cardboard tube container and unroll it
on the selected surface.
Do not attempt to remove the controller from the housing.
Doing so could damage the digitizer and void your warranty.
Conductive materials, inks, or electronic devices on, under, or
near the Roll-Up III can cause improper operation. See the
Troubleshooting section for more details.

9The Roll-Up III Installation
USB
Transducer
USB Connections
Computer
USB Connection
The Roll-Up III USB port connection is USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible.
When the digitizer is connected to the USB port, Windows will recognize
that there is a new device connected. If Windows displays the Found
New Hardware prompt, follow the onscreen instructions to complete the
driver installation.
1Connect the interface cable to the USB jack on the Roll-Up III Con-
nector Panel. The connector is keyed and will fit only the correct jack.
Do not force it.
2Connect the other end of the USB cable to any one of the USB ports
on your computer or USB hub. The digitizer will beep four short
tones, indicating it is powered On. See the Roll-Up III Tones section
on page 23 for a complete table of the Roll-Up III tones.
3SuperSet Codes are not applicable when using the USB connection.
Power is supplied through the USB port. No additional power
source is needed for this installation.

The Roll-Up III10 Installation
Power
Serial
Transducer
Serial Connection Computer
1Plug the power supply into an AC outlet. Connect the power supply
to the appropriate jack on the Connector Panel. The digitizer will
beep four short tones (see the Roll-Up III Tones section on page 23 for
a complete table of Roll-Up III tones), indicating it is powered On.
2Connect the RS232 serial cable to the serial jack on the Connector
Panel. The connector is keyed and will fit only the correct jack. Do not
force it.
3Configure the SuperSet Code. The Roll-Up III comes from the factory
with the SuperSet Code pre-configured. (See Using the
SuperSet Menu.)
RS232 Serial Connection
If your software application is not Wintab-compliant, be sure to set the
correct two-digit Application SuperSet Code before connecting the serial
cable to the computer. SuperSet Codes can be found in Table 1. If your
application is not listed in Table 1, find the configuration settings that
apply to your application in Table 2 and use the corresponding SuperSet
Code. If an appropriate SuperSet Code is not listed in Table 2, use the
Custom Configuration Menu stored in the slot on the end of the Roll-Up
III housing to configure your Roll-Up III.

11The Roll-Up III The SuperSet Menu
Using the SuperSet Menu
The SuperSet Menu is the row of buttons printed in the lower left and
upper right corners of the digitizer.
The SuperSet Menu makes it possible for you to configure your Roll-Up III
so that it sends the appropriate information for a serial connection to the
software you’re using on your computer (see Table 1 on page 14 for an
extensive list of digitizer software applications and their codes). It is used
to prepare the digitizer to receive specific, detailed custom configuration
information from the Custom Configuration Menu for some serial installa-
tions. In addition, the SuperSet Menu can be used for both serial and USB
connection configurations, to set and change the digitizer orientation,
and to turn the digitizer alarm off and on. Use your stylus or cursor to
click on the menu buttons to make your selections.
The menu button initiates the Select Mode. Two-digit numeric codes
are entered after Select Mode is activated. Most software supports Win-
tab using the TabletWorks drivers, whose SuperSet Code is on
the SuperSet Menu. The Roll-Up III comes from the factory with the
SuperSet Code pre-configured.
The menu button sets your preferred digitizer orientation. The
button toggles the digitizer alarm off and on. The button activates the
Custom Configuration menu.
When using the SuperSet Menu, a tone will sound indicating a successful
selection when you click on the or buttons. Four tones will sound
when you click on or . (See the Roll-Up III Tones section on page
23 for a complete table of the Roll-Up III tones.) The number buttons
through are active only after clicking on for Select Mode.
The Select Mode will not work with the USB interface. USB talks
to Wintab drivers exclusively.
Units built before October 8, 2004, have serial Plug-N-Play
enabled for SuperSet Code . On these units, use
instead of . This SuperSet Code has the
same settings, but Plug-N-Play is disabled.

The Roll-Up III12 The SuperSet Menu
Changing the Digitizer’s Orientation
The Roll-Up III lets you choose between two different digitizer orientations:
you can orient the digitizer with the controller Housing on your right (the
factory default), or you can orient it with the Housing on your left.
To change the orientation of the digitizer:
1Turn the digitizer to the desired orientation.
2Relocate the origin by clicking on the button on the SuperSet
Menu that is located in the lower left corner of the digitizer. You will
hear four short tones when you do this.
Turning the Alarm Off and On
You can disable the alarm if you don’t want to hear a tone each time the
transducer button is pressed. When the alarm is off, you will still hear
diagnostic and menu-related tones.
To turn the alarm off and on:
Click on the button – which toggles the tones on or off – on the
SuperSet Menu.
The orientation of the 20X24 Roll-Up III cannot be changed.

13The Roll-Up III
Configuring Your Roll-Up III for Specific Applications
To configure your Roll-Up III for use with specific applications:
1In Table 1, find the application program you will be using with your
Roll-Up III. Note the corresponding SuperSet Code.
If your application program is not listed in Table 1, find the con-
figuration settings in Table 2 that your application program re-
quires and use the corresponding SuperSet Code.
If an appropriate SuperSet Code is not listed in Table 2, then use
the Custom Configuration Menu (see the Using the Custom Con-
figuration Menu section on page 26) to set up your Roll-Up III.
2On the SuperSet Menu, click on the button, then click on the two
digits of the SuperSet Code indicated for your application.
You will hear four short tones after a successful menu configuration.
Example: Configuring for a Specific Application
Suppose you wanted to configure your Roll-Up III to operate with
Autodesk’s AutoCAD application. You would:
1Find the entry for AutoCAD in Table 1. The SuperSet Code is 01.
2Click on the button on the SuperSet Menu. You will hear one
short tone, indicating the digitizer is in Select Mode.
3Click on the button on the SuperSet Menu. You will hear one
short tone. This enters the first digit of the SuperSet Code for
AutoCAD.
4Click on the button on the SuperSet Menu. This enters the second
digit of the SuperSet Code for AutoCAD.
You will hear four short tones, indicating that the configuration is com-
plete. The Roll-Up III is now configured to operate with AutoCAD. Select
Mode is no longer active. You can begin digitizing.
RS232 Configurations
The following is relevant only for RS232 serial installations. USB
does not require configuration.
For more information about
digitizer software application driver requirements,
please go to the
Technical Support section of the GTCO CalComp Web site.

The Roll-Up III14 Table 1
Access Bautech 39
Advanced Construction Estim. Software Shop Systems 28
A.G.E. CEIA, Inc. 75
AGTEK Earthwork Engineering (DOS) AGTEK Development Co. 09
APS Gunold & Stickma 52
ARC/CAD ESRI 01
ARC/INFO (DOS) ESRI 12
ARC/INFO ESRI 01
ARC/GIS ESRI 01
ARC/View ESRI 01
ARCT, ACA 47
ArenaSoft Estimating Arena Soft 01
ATLAS*DRAW low res Strategic Locations Planning 07
ATLAS*DRAW high res Strategic Locations Planning 08
ATLAS GIS Strategic Mapping 01
AutoCAD Autodesk, Inc. 01
Autodesk 3D Studio Autodesk, Inc. 01
AutoSketch Autodesk, Inc. 01
Autoship Coastdesign 01
Autoyacht Coastdesign 01
Autumn Zenographics 36
Batisoft 46
Best Est II Bird Construction Software 23
Bid Team Construction Data Control, Inc. 58
Bidpoint Vertigraph, Inc. 01
Bidworx for DOS Vertigraph, Inc. 31
Bidworx for Windows Vertigraph, Inc. 01
BP-340 Barudan America, Inc. 77
BuildNet Homesphere 09
Buildsoft Homesphere 09
BuildWare 1SqFt 01
BVH-Gregg Estimating BVH Gregg Incorporated 04
Cadkey low res Cadkey 18
Cadkey high res Cadkey 25
Callidus Oak Leaf Software 81
Calrson Takeoff Carlson Software 01
Carpet Estimating Systems Ramco 54
Civilcad Bloomfield Computer Services 03
CMS Estimating Contractor Management Systems 29
CNG Survey CNG Survey 05
SuperSet
Program Company Code
Table 1: SuperSet Menu Codes for Selected Applications

15The Roll-Up III Table 1
Coastal Oceanographics 42
Cogo-PC Plus Civilsoft 01
COINS Estimating Shaker Computer & Management 41
Composer Gold Building Systems Design 42
Computer Methods Est. Computer Methods 45
Comquest Pinnacle Technology 38
Conception 3D Serbi 22
Construction Link The Construction Link 04
Contour Plus Civilsoft 01
Cost Engineer, The Cost Engineering Technologies 49
Counterpoint Counterpoint 04
CPS/SP Radian Corp. 34
Curve Digitizer West Coast Consultants 33
Cut & Fill (DOS) Paydirt Systems, Inc. 31
Cut & Fill/Precision (DOS) Paydirt/Timberline 42
Datacad Microtecture 14
DATAMINE Datamine International 82
Deed Mapping System US Soft Tech 13
DEEM Met-Coil, Ltd. 69
Design CAD American Small Business Computers 01
Designer Micrografix 02
DigiPlus Civilsoft 01
DigiPro Prosoft 66
Digitool Roctek Corp. 24
DigiWin Prosoft 68
DMS Premiere Tally Systems 57
DQ 2000 DQ Technologies, Inc. 85
DrawPlus Micrografix 02
Earth Graphics - Deluxe Earth Graphics 01
Earthwork Civilsoft 01
Earthwork 3D AGTEK Development Co. 01
Earthwork Estimating Ground Rules 01
Earthworks Tally Systems, Inc. 01
Earthworks (for Windows) Trakwear 01
-OR-
Earthworks (for Windows) Trakwear 56
Easydij EJBIN#4 Geocomp, Ltd. 16
Easydij EJAF#2 Geocomp, Ltd. 35
Easydij EJBIN#30 Geocomp, Ltd. 19
Easy Cad Easy Cad 01
Eclare Prosoft, Inc. 66
Edge, The (DOS) Advanced Estimating 01
SuperSet
Program Company Code

The Roll-Up III16 Table 1
Edge, The Advanced Estimating 01
Equinox Roctek Corp. 64
ESI 6000 Estimating System McCormick Systems 09
EST-Duct Estimating Technical Sales International 01
EST-Mechanical Technical Sales International 01
Estimagic Estimagic 63
Estimat-All Safeharbor Software, Inc. 54
Estimate Software Estimate Software 04
Estimation, Inc. (700 Series) Estimation, Inc. (Tradepower) 89
Estimation, Inc. (800 & Win Series) Estimation, Inc. (Tradepower) 88
Execucom Execucom Systems Corp. 36
Expose Roctek Corp. 64
Fastcad Evolution Computing 26
FastPIPE - Gold FastEST, Inc. 01
Floor Rite RFMS 01
GAP 01 GTCO CalComp 39
Gemini Excel 79
Generic CADD Generic Software, Inc. 01
Geoquest Softdesk 08
GM-SYS NW Geophysics Association, Inc. 13
GraphPlus Micrografix 02
GTCOTEST (default) GTCO CalComp 01
GTCO Wintab Driver GTCO CalComp 01
HALO products Media Cybermetics 13
Hotdij Geocomp, Ltd. 35
IBM GFIS IBM 55
Ice System, The (DOS) MC2 56
ICE 2000 MC2 01
IDRISI Clark University 74
IKE (DOS) Comput-Ability, Inc. 72
IKE Comput-Ability, Inc. 42
Imagine 8.X ERDAS, Inc. 61
Insite Earthwork Estimating Software Shop Systems 19
Insite 2 Software Shop Systems 28
Insite Sitework Insite Software 01
Insulcomp Technical Sales International 42
JAVA Jandel Scientific 24
Job Boss Small Systems Design, Inc. 39
Job Power Job Power 42
SuperSet
Program Company Code

17The Roll-Up III Table 1
Kolvin Pro Damon, Inc. 01
Landmarke Cambridge Software, Inc. 23
Lasercad The Software Machine 01
Logdigi, Planimeter The Logic Group 12
Lumena Time Arts, Inc. 10
Mach Lite Ziatek, Inc. 04
Mach 2 Ziatek, Inc. 04
Mach 4 Ziatek, Inc. 83
MapGrafix Comgrafix, Inc. 02
Market America CACI 11
MasterBuilder (DOS) Intuit 86
MasterBuilder (2003, 2004) Intuit 01
Master Touch Integrated Measurement Systems 35
Measure Mate Measure Mate (Australia) 01
Measuremate/Measuring Calc. Paladin Measuring Systems 64
Measure Master Estimator’s Corner 51
Mechanical Construction Manager Mechanical Professional Services 73
Melco Melco 78
Metricom ADII Dynalog 71
Micromine Micromine Pty., Ltd. 27
Microstation PC Intergraph Corp. 09
MIKE (DOS) Comput-Ability, Inc. 68
MIKE Comput-Ability, Inc. 42
Mirage Zenographics 36
Molitors & Zimmer Molitors & Zimmer Estimating Syst. 67
NCE Estimator 2000 National Computer Est., Inc. 01
On Screen Take-Off OnCenter Software 01
Pagemaker Aldus Corp. 02
PAD ModaCAD 50
Paydirt Cross-Section (DOS) Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 31
Paydirt Roadwork (DOS) Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 31
Paydirt Sitework (DOS) Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 31
Paydirt Sitework Basic (DOS) Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 31
Paydirt Sitework 3.01 for Windows Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 05
Paydirt Sitework 3.2 for Windows Spectra-Physics Laserplan, Inc. 01
Paydirt Trimble Navigation 01
P-CAD Personal CAD Systems, Inc. 20
PC.BAT 46
SuperSet
Program Company Code

The Roll-Up III18 Table 1
PC Paintbrush Z Soft 10
PC Paintbrush/Windows Z Soft 02
PC3D Jandel Scientific 24
PDS/SHADOW Polygon Software & Technologies 53
PG01 Hirsch International 22
Phoenix Estimator Phoenix Estimating 87
Picturemaker Cubicomp Corp. 15
Piping/DWV Estimating Esscomate 32
Polynest Polygon Software 40
Power Takeoff Ziatek, Inc. 04
Precision Estimating/Digitizer (DOS) Timberline Software 37
Precision Estimating/Digitizer Timberline Software 01
ProBid Promation 06
Procad Teksoft 13
Prodesign II American Small Bus. Comp., Inc. 01
ProEst Estimating Digitizer Takeoff CMS 04
ProExcel Excel 80
Professional Estimating Enterprise Computer Systems, Inc. 01
PTO CDCI 58
QED Roctek Corp. 64
Quest Earthwork Quest Solutions 01
Quest Estimator Quest Solutions 01
QuickBid OnCenter Software 01
QuickCalc Constructive Computing 58
QuickCALC - Windows Constructive Computing 01
QuickDirt Constructive Computing 23
QuickDirt - Windows Constructive Computing 01
QuickDirt II/QuickEst III Constructive Computing 58
QuickEst Constructive Computing 43
QuickEst - Windows Constructive Computing 01
QuickMeasure Tally Systems, Inc. 01
QuickPen AutoBid QuickPen International 04
QuickPen CAD QuickPen International 09
QuickPen Estimating QuickPen International 59
QuoteExpress Quote Software 01
Ramco Estimating System Ramco 54
Remodeling Estimator National Computer Estimating, Inc. 01
Right Hand Man Johnston & Associates, Inc. 04
Roadeng Softree Technical Systems, Inc. 27
Robocad, Robosolid RoboSystems International 21
Rock-it Ziatek 04
Roof Cad True North Estimating Systems 12
SuperSet
Program Company Code

19The Roll-Up III
Roof Estimator 3000 Essential Technology 65
SDP Civilsoft 01
Sheetmetal/Ductwork Esscomate 32
SigmaPlot Jandel Scientific 24
SigmaScan Jandel Scientific 24
SiteCalc Eagle Point 01
Smartcam Point Control Co. 17
Softplan Softdesk 08
Sonnet CAD Interworld Electronics 03
Sonnet Gap Interworld Electronics 20
Subway Roctek Corp. 64
Starbid Geac 29
Super-Duct, Super-Pipe Wendes Mechanical Consulting 48
Surpac Surpac Mining Systems 27
Takeoff 2000+ Comput-Ability 42
Takeoff Pro WinEstimator, Inc. 01
TakeoffTool US Cost 01
Terra Model (DOS) Plus 3 Software 09
Terramodel Trimble Navigation 01
Terrasoft Digital Resource Systems 01
Topographics IIID CEIA, Inc. 75
Tops II Digitizer Software Shop Systems 28
TOSCA Clark University 74
Tradesman Tradesman Software 01
Turbo Map CAD U.S. Softtech 01
Versacad Versacad Corp. 01
Vision Bidtek 70
Visual Takeoff + Comput-Ability, Inc. 42
Wall to Wall Estimator Ramco 11
WenDuct Takeoff Wendes Systems, Inc. 48
WenPipe Wendes Systems, Inc. 48
Wilcom Ltd. Wilcom Ltd. 76
Windows Microsoft 01
WinEst Pro & WinEst Pro Plus WinEstimator, Inc. 11
WinEx & WinEx Pro Roctek Corp. 01
WinMeasure DeLoach Corporation 01
WinScale Roctek Corp. 01
2D CAD West Coast Consultants 33
SuperSet
Program Company Code
Table 1

The Roll-Up III20
Table 2: Configuration Details for SuperSet Menu Codes
01 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max
02 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Incr
03 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max
04 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Point
05 9600,N,8,2 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 100
06 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Point
07 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont 100
08 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 100
09 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 12
10 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont Max
11 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max, Alarm
12 9600,N,8,1 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Pb, Sp, CR, LF
13 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 12
14 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont 100
15 9600,N,8,2 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont 100
16 9600,E,7,1 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Point
17 9600,E,7,2 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont Max
18 9600,E,7,2 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Cont Max
19 9600,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Point
20 1200,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 100
21 4800,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 40 lpmm, Cont 12
22 4800,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max
23 2400,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont 12
24 9600,N,8,2 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max
25 9600,N,8,2 GTCO Binary, 1000 lpi, Cont Max
26 9600,N,8,2 GTCO Binary, 200 lpi, Point
27 9600,N,8,1 GTCO ASCII, 40 lpmm, Point Pb, Sp, LF
28 4800,O,7,2 GTCO ASCII, 100 lpi, Point Sp, CR, LF
29 1200,O,7,2 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Pb, CR, LF
30 1200,N,8,1 GTCO Binary, 40 lpmm, Cont 12
31 9600,O,7,2 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Pb, CR, LF
32 9600,E,7,2 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Sp, CR
33 2400,E,7,1 GTCO ASCII, 100 lpi, Cont 12 Pb, Sp, CR, LF
34 9600,E,7,1 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Pb, Sp, CR, LF
35 9600,E,7,1 GTCO ASCII, 1000 lpi, Point Pb, Sp, CR, LF
Code Commun. Output Options ASCII Options
Table 2
Max ≈≈
≈≈
≈100 coordinates/second
lpi = lines per inch lpmm = lines per millimeter
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