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Appendix: SELECT COMMAND MODES DSP provides various command modes which are compatible to most popular displays, then the user can easily replace the used display and no need to modify the application software. Mode 0  : DSP-T (Default setting) Mode 1  : EPSON Esc/POS Mode 2  : UTC Standard Mode 3  : UTC Enhanced Mode 4  : AEDEX Mode 5  : ICD 2002 Mode 6  : CD 5220 Mode 7  : DSP-800 o select the display command mode, you need to make sure the RS-232 communication protocol of PC and display should be set at 9600 (Baud Rate), 8 (Data bits), N (No parity), 1 (Stop bit). 1.Make sure the customer display is powered up and connected properly to your PC/Terminal's COM port. 2. Run "Start Menu" >"Programs" >"DSP"> "DSP: 3. The configuration utility will auto detect the customer display connection to COM port. 4. Choose preferred software command mode by click on the index tab of the DSP-400 configuration software utility. T A. Select Command Mode by configuration utility (Windows version) 5. You may test the software commands such as Cursor Position, Screen Display, and Display Mode under each Command Mode index. 6. Close the DSP-400 Configuration Utility to complete the setup process. 1. Make sure the customer display is powered up and connected properly to your PC/Terminal's COM port. 2. Make sure the COM port communication setting is correct. Execute the DSP-400.exe in "CD-ROM: \ Configuration_Utilities \ DSP-400 \ DSP-DOS \"  to setup the communication if necessary. 3. Run Your_CD-ROM:\Configuration_Utilities \ DSP-400 \ DSP-DOS \ DSPMODE.exe B. Select Command Mode by configuration utility (DOS version) -20- -21-