Chapter 4. Operations
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If you
specif~
and select
this will
this field on
this option
happen
the menu
Parity
ODD~
Selects the odd parity and is used together with the word length
option to form the 7 - bit or the 8 -bit data with the odd parity bit.
EVEN
Selects the even parity and is used together with the word length
option to form the 7 - bit or the 8- bit data with the even parity bit.
MARK
Selects the mark parity and is used together with the word length
option to form the 7 - bit data with the mark parity bit.
SPACE
Selects the space parity and is used together with the word length
option to form the 7 -bit data with the space parity bit.
NO
Does not add a parity bit and is uSed together \Nith the
'Nord
length
option to form the 7 - bit or the 8- bit data with no parity bit.
Turnaround
ETX*
Selects the end of text (ETX) character as the line turnaround
Character
character, which is generated at the end of the data stream.
EOT
Selects the end of transmission (EOT) character as the line
turnaround character, which is generated at the end of the data
stream.
DC3
Selects the DC3 (transmission off-XOFF) character as the line
turnaround character, which is generated at the end of the data
stream.
CR
Selects the carriage return (CR) character as the line turnaround
character, which is generated at the end of the data stream.
Stop Bit
1 *
Places a bit after a data word.
2
Places two bits after a data word.
Word Length
7*
Selects seven bits as the data word length.
(bits)
8
Selects eight bits as the data word length.
Response
0
Selects 0 milliseconds (no delay) as the time required for the host
Delay (ms)
system to send back a response to the terminal.
100*
Select 100 milliseconds as the time required for the host system to
send back a response to the terminal.
Break Signal
170
Selects 170 milliseconds as the time required to send the 'break'
(ms)
signal to the host system when the Break key is pressed.
500*
Selects 500 milliseconds as the time required to send the 'break'
signal to the host system when the Break key is pressed.
Note:
An asterisk (*) indicates the default
values.
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