Sony UPA-P100MD User Manual page 36

Digital capture unit and remote control unit
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[SETUP MODE] screen item
End
Communication
COMMUNICATION SPEED
9600 bps
CODE
PARITY
STOP
JIS8
None
1Bit
r ENT
XON/XOFF
LOCAL ECHO
Disable
Disable
r ENT
ESC FUNCTION
Standard
Display
SET H-TAB STOP
1
CR OPERATION
Cr
Keyboard
SHIFT OPERATION
Simultaneous
AUTO REPEAT
No
RS-232C signals
Control RS-232C Inpu
t Signals
CS
DSR
Yes Yes
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Explanation
Select to exit the Setup Mode
[COMMUNICATION
Select the communication speed for data transfer.
SPEED]
Available choices are [110], [150], [300], [600], [1200],
[2400], [4800], [9600], and [19200] bps. By default, this is
[9600] bps.
[CODE]
Select the type of code used to transfer data. Available
choices are [JIS7], [JIS8], and [ASCII]. By default, this is
[JIS8].
[PARITY]
Select the type of parity used to transfer data. Available
choices are [None], [Even], and [Odd]. When [CODE] is
set to [JIS7] or [ASCII], two more choices are available:
[Spaced] and [Marked]. By default, this is [None].
[STOP]
Select the number of stop bits added to transferred data.
Available choices are [1Bit] and [2Bit]. By default, this is
[1Bit].
[XON/XOFF]
Select whether to use handshaking to transfer data.
Available choices are [Enable] (perform handshaking) and
[Disable] (no handshaking). By default, this is [Disable].
[LOCAL ECHO]
Select whether data input from the keyboard is to be
echoed to the display and stored in the remote control
memory or displayed without storage. Available choices
are [Enable] and [Disable]. By default, this is [Disable].
Select the effect of the [ESC] key. Available choices are
[ESC FUNCTION]
[Standard] and [Non-standard]. By default, this is
[Standard].
[Standard]: In this mode, pressing the [ESC] key sends a
hexadecimal character code 1B to the UPA-P100MD. The
display status is unaffected.
[Non-standard]: In this mode, pressing the [ESC] key
sends the hexadecimal character codes 1B and 0D to the
UPA-P100MD. The [ESC] key has the same effect as the
[ENT] key.
[SET H-TAB STOP]
Select the position to which the cursor moves when a
horizontal tab is received. Available choices are [1], [5],
and [10]. By default, this is [1].
[CR OPERATION]
Select how the cursor moves when a carriage return is
received. Available choices are [Cr] (carriage return only)
and [Cr.Lf] (carriage return and line feed). By default, this
is [Cr].
[SHIFT OPERATION]
Select how the [ABC] and [abc] keys operate. Available
choices are [Simultaneous] and [Changeover]. By default
this is [Simultaneous].
[Changeover]: In this mode, press the [ABC] or [abc] key
to lock the input mode; the uppercase or lowercase input
mode remains enabled until the [ABC] or [abc] key is
pressed again.
When the input mode is locked, you can toggle directly to
the opposite mode by pressing the corresponding shift
key (i.e., when locked in the uppercase input mode, press
[abc] to switch directly to the lowercase input mode).
[Simultaneous]: In this mode, you need to hold the [ABC]
or [abc] key to input characters.
[AUTO REPEAT]
Select whether characters input from the keyboard can be
repeated by holding down the key. Available choices are
[Yes] and [No]. When this mode is [Yes], pressing a key
on the keyboard for one second or more results in the
character being input repeatedly. By default, this is [No].
[CS]
Select whether the Clear to Send signal is effective when
received. Available choices are [Yes] and [No]. By default,
this is [Yes].
[DSR]
Select whether the Data Set Ready signal is effective
when received. Available choices are [Yes] and [No]. By
default, this is [Yes].
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