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ATD2 10511 - Local Serial Port and Dial-Up Modem; LAT Terminal Server Port; Communications Port Configuration

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150 Administrator Manual
Left - Choose the type
of device
Right - Select the port
type
Local serial port and Dial-up modem
The local serial port is used when using any of the serial communications from the
local system. The dial up modem is used when using a modem for
communication.
The configuration of the local serial port and dial up modem involves the
definitions of the baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity bit, handshaking and the port
identification.
Communication Port
Configuration dialog
box
LAT Terminal Server Port
Local Area Transfer (LAT) systems support is for legacy systems running on NT
systems only with the 900DSL communication server and the 8130 RTU.
Communications port configuration
The communications port configuration is specific to the type of hardware the
system utilizes to communicate with field devices. In the case of a serial port
interface, parameters such as baud rate and number of data bits are available for
configuration. An interface must have a valid configuration for a hardware port
before communications with a field device can occur.
The dialog box used to configure a port is first displayed during initial
configuration. The port can be edited by selecting the Port button inside the
Device Configuration dialog box.

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