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LaserSpeed 8000/9000 I/O Module Instruction Handbook
Setup
Part No. 93342 / Drawing No. 0921-01516 Page 40 of 84 Revision E (Dec 2013)
The following table lists the various RS-422 communication settings supported by
LaserSpeed gauges, and the command that should be used to set the I/O Module
and gauge to use these settings.
Baud Rate
Framing
1
Gauge
Command
I/O Module Command
230400
8n1
@11<CR>
~B230400,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@1<CR>
~B230400,2,7,None<CR>
115200
8n1
@12<CR>
~B115200,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@2<CR>
~B115200,2,7,None<CR>
57600
8n1
@13<CR>
~B57600,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@3<CR>
~B57600,2,7,None<CR>
38400
8n1
@14<CR>
~B38400,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@4<CR>
~B38400,2,7,None<CR>
19200
8n1
@15<CR>
~B19200,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@5<CR>
~B19200,2,7,None<CR>
9600
8n1
@16<CR>
~B9600,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@6<CR>
~B9600,2,7,None<CR>
4800
8n1
@17<CR>
~B4800,1,8,None<CR>
7n2
@7<CR>
~B4800,2,7,None<CR>
1
In this table, 7n2 denotes “7 data bits, 2 stop bits, no parity”, and 8n1 denotes “8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
no parity”