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Will a 220 VAC 50 Hz. line effect the ability to communicate with CASP using a Personal Computer and Christie communications software?

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Will a 220 VAC 50 Hz. line effect the ability to communicate with CASP using a Personal Computer and Christie communications software?

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No. CASP should work fine at 50 Hz. There aren’t any line frequency dependencies in serial communications with CASP. If problems are experienced with PC to CASP communications or remote operation, it is most likely due to the connecting cable, a mismatch in baud rate (9600) between the PC and CASP, incorrect timing of CASP power ON or a defective or an incorrectly set Serial Communication Port on the PC. Also, TD-639 requires COM Port number 1. It will not work on higher numbered ports.

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