Serial Port Control Configuration - KTI Networks KSC-361 User Manual

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5.7 Serial Port Control Configuration

This web UI is used to configure the parameters for the serial interface. The configuration also includes the
control rules used in operation of forwarding received data from serial port to LAN port.
Configuration
Baudrate
Data Bits
Parity Bits
Stop Bits
Packing Rules
Packing Size
In-Queue Time
Description
The data rate configured by the serial port,
Options: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 (Default),
230400
The data length configured for the serial port, Options: 8 (Default), 7, 6, 5
The parity bits configured for the serial port,
Options: none (Default), even, odd, space, mark
mark - the parity bit is asserted.
space - the parity bit is un-asserted.
The stop bits configured for the serial port,
Options: 1 (Default), 1.5 (for data 5 bits) or 2
Any data received from the serial port will be stored in an RX queue first before it is
forwarded to LAN port. The packing rules are used in operation how the packed data
in RX queue is forwarded to LAN port.
The size limit of data received and packed in queue from serial port
The packed data is forwarded to LAN port in one Ethernet frame if the data is over
the size limit.
Options: 0 – no limit (Default), 1 ~ 1024 bytes
The time limit that no more data is received in queue from serial port
The packed data is forwarded to LAN port when the time limit is expired.
Options: 0 – disable (Default), 1 ~ 255 (Unit: 20ms)
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