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Data format (Format)
Data format (Format)
Data format (Format)
This parameter serves to define the number of data bits, the parity check for
received data bytes and the number of stop bits per data byte.
Baud Format
Baud Format
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3
1
2
8bit No
1Stop*
8bit No
1Stop*
Set
<
>
Exit
Set
<
>
Exit
1
2
3
1
2
3
1 number of data bits 2 parity test 3 number of stop bits
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
8 Bit
8 Bit
8 Bit
8 Bit
8 Bit
8 Bit
1 Sets the number of data bits: You can select 7 or 8.
2 The parity test for received data bytes can be selected. NO causes
transmission in both directions without parity bit. If EVEN or ODD is selected, the
bytes are checked if they have even or odd parity. The selection of MARK or
SPACE causes a data byte transmission with parity bit, but without checking the
received data. Transmission data with parity bit is always marked with 1 (MARK)
or 0 (SPACE).
3 Selects one or two stop bits per data byte.
Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key (4) to access
the next group of parameters.
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This parameter serves to define the number of data bits, the parity
This parameter serves to define the number of data bits, the parity
check for received data bytes and the number of stop bits per data
check for received data bytes and the number of stop bits per data
byte.
byte.
Press Format (3) key.
Press Format (3) key.
Press Format (3) key.
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Setup
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Setup
Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.
Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.
Use the < (2) or > (3) key to select the desired setting.
Setting Options: see table below
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Setting Options: see table below
Setting Options: see table below
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Default Setting: 8 Bit No 1 Stop
Default Setting: 8 Bit No 1 Stop
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Default Setting: 8 Bit No 1 Stop
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Setup
1 number of data bits
1 number of data bits
1 Sets the number of data bits: You can select 7 or 8.
1 Sets the number of data bits: You can select 7 or 8.
2 The parity test for received data bytes can be selected. NO cau-
2 The parity test for received data bytes can be selected. NO cau-
3 Selects one or two stop bits per data byte.
3 Selects one or two stop bits per data byte.
Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key
Confirm the setting by pressing the Set key (1). Press the Next key
(4) to access the next group of parameters.
(4) to access the next group of parameters.
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
7 Bit
No
2 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Even
1 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Odd
1 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Even
2 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Odd
2 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Mark
1 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Spc
1 Stop
7 Bit
7 Bit
Mark
2 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
Spc
2 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
No
1 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
No
2 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
Even
1 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
Odd
1 Stop
8 Bit
8 Bit
Mark
1 Stop
Spc
1 Stop
ses transmission in both directions without parity bit. If EVEN or
ses transmission in both directions without parity bit. If EVEN or
ODD is selected, the bytes are checked if they have even or odd
ODD is selected, the bytes are checked if they have even or odd
parity. The selection of MARK or SPACE causes a data byte
parity. The selection of MARK or SPACE causes a data byte
transmission with parity bit, but without checking the received da-
transmission with parity bit, but without checking the received da-
ta. Transmission data with parity bit is always marked with 1
ta. Transmission data with parity bit is always marked with 1
(MARK) or 0 (SPACE).
(MARK) or 0 (SPACE).
2 parity test
3 number of stop bits
2 parity test
3 number of stop bits
No
No
Even
Even
Odd
Odd
Even
Even
Odd
Odd
Mark
Mark
Spc
Spc
Mark
Mark
Spc
Spc
No
No
No
No
Even
Even
Odd
Odd
Mark
Mark
Spc
Spc
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2 Stop
2 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
2 Stop
2 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
1 Stop
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