3. Serial Interfacing Commands
3.1. DPORT
The DPORT is an object that is responsible for data port interface configurations like Bit Rate, Flow
Control, etc.
DPORT [Parameter Name] [Parameters List] [/?]
Parameter Name
RATE
BITS
PARITY
FLOW
RS
ROUTE
The response of command without Parameter Name indicates all values:
RATE =0
BITS =8
PARITY =NONE
FLOW =NONE
DTR =0
RS =RS232
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0 – Maintenance Port baud rate, a default setting
1 – 1200 baud
2 – 2400 baud
3 – 4800 baud
4 – 9600 baud
5 – 14400 baud
6 – 19200 baud
7 – 38400 baud
8 – 57600 baud
9 – 115200 baud, a default setting
Set number of bits in one byte (8 or 7)
8 is a default setting
0 – None, a default setting
1 – Odd
2 – Even
0 – None, a default setting
1 – Not used
2 – HW (RTS/CTS)
0 - RS232, a default setting
1 - RS485
2 - RS422
use save, boot commands to activate modification
Sets/gets the data routing type. The following is the list of parameter values:
1 - UART<->UHF bidirectional
2 - USB<->UHF bidirectional
3 - BT<->UHF bidirectional
4 - UART<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional
5 - USB<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional
6 - BT<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional
7 - UART<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional & GSM/GPRS->UHF one directional
8 - USB<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional & GSM/GPRS->UHF one directional
9 - BT<->GSM/GPRS bidirectional & GSM/GPRS->UHF one directional
10 - GSM/GPRS<->UHF bidirectional.
Parameter List
Command Line Interface
Serial Interfacing Commands
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