7.4.4. Change RS-232 port settings
Description: The RS-232 port settings can be set as follows:
Command {RS232_LOCAL_FORMAT=
Response (RS232_LOCAL_FORMAT=
Legend: See section
Explanation1: RS-232 settings on the local port have been set as follows: Baud rate is
57600, 9 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Command {RS232_LINK_FORMAT=
Response (RS232_LINK_FORMAT=
Legend: See section
Explanation2: RS-232 settings on the link port have been set as follows: Baud rate is
9600, 9 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
Info: If the device is connected to an MX-TPS-IB, the port settings (Baud rate, databits, stop bits,
parity) are ignored, since the followings pre-defined values are valid: 115200 8N1.
7.4.5. Query the RS-232 protocol
Description: The RS-232 protocol can be queried as follows:
Command {RS232_LOCAL_PROT=?}
Response (RS232_LOCAL_PROT=
Legend:
Explanation1: Current protocol on local RS-232 port is LW2.
Command {RS232_LINK_PROT=?}
Response (RS232_LINK_PROT=
Legend:
Explanation2: Current protocol on link RS-232 port is LW2.
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Format
<baud>;<data bits>;
<parity>; <stop bits>}
<baud>;<data bits>;
<parity>; <stop bits>)CrLf
7.4.3
on page 69.
Format
<baud>;<data bits>;
<parity>; <stop bits>}
<baud>;<data bits>;
<parity>; <stop bits>)CrLf
7.4.3
on page 69.
Format
<protocol>)CrLf
<protocol>: LW2 or LW3.
Format
<protocol>)CrLf
<protocol>: LW2 or LW3
Example1
→ {rs232_local_format=57600;9;N;1}
← (RS232_LOCAL_FORMAT=57600;
9;N;1)CrLf
Example2
→ {rs232_link_format=9600;9;N;1}
← (RS232_LINK_FORMAT=9600;
9;N;1)CrLf
Example1
→ {rs232_local_prot=?}
← (RS232_LOCAL_PROT=
LW2)CrLf
Example2
→ {rs232_link_prot=?}
← (RS232_LINK_PROT=
LW2)CrLf
Section 7. LW2 Programmer's reference