MODE
Classification:
Command Syntax:
Limits:
Query Syntax:
Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
E x a m p l e s :
6-150
Chapter 6: Programming
communications MODE
System parameter setting
MODE <baud> [<parity> [<data > [<stop> [<handshake> [<
protocol>]]]]]
<baud rate>
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 bits/
sec
<parity>
N = None, E = Even or O = Odd
<# data bits>
7 or 8
<# stop bits>
1 or 2
<handshake>
N = None, S = Software (XON/XOFF) or
H = Hardware (CTS/RTS)
< protocol >
N = None, Y=Y-Modem
MODE?
<baud> <parity> <data > <stop> <handshake> < protocol>
or
<ISA addr>
The MODE command is normally used to set the serial port
communications parameters of a stand-alone model generator.
The changes take effect as soon as the command is entered. The
command has no affect on the ISA addressing configuration of
the -ISA model generators. The MODE? query returns the current
serial port communications settings of a stand-alone generator
or the ISA address of an -ISA model generator.
None
M O D E
9 6 0 0
N
8
1
/ /
a l o n e
g e n e r a t o r
/ /
a t
9 6 0 0
/ /
b i t s ,
1
/ /
h a n d s h a k i n g
or
M O D E
2 4 0 0
/ /
C h a n g e
Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. A
H
N
/ /
S e t
a
s t a n d
t o
c o m m u n i c a t e
B a u d ,
N o
p a r i t y ,
s t o p
b i t ,
R T S / / C T S
a n d
N o
p r o t o c o l
o n l y
t h e
b a u d
8
d a t a
r a t e
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