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Using ▲ and ▼ pushbuttons it is possible to select the desired byte
format.
Push the F pushbutton to memorize the new choice and go to the
next parameter.
11) ALARM 1 TYPE
The display will show "OP.A1" followed by:
L.L. = low latched alarm (manual reset)
L.A. = low alarm with automatic reset
H.L. = high latched alarm (manual reset)
H.A. = high alarm with automatic reset
Using ▲ and ▼ pushbuttons it is possible to select the desired type
of alarm and the relative reset.
Push the F pushbutton to memorize the new configuration and go
to the next parameter.
11.a) ALARM 1 HYSTERESIS
The display will show "HS.A1" followed by a number from 0.1 to
5.0. It show alarm one hysteresis in percent of the readout span.
Using ▲ and ▼ pushbuttons it is possible to select the desired
hysteresis value.
Push the F pushbutton to memorize the new value and go to the
next parameter.
10) SERIAL INTERFACE ADDRESS
The display will show "Ad" preceded by a number.
Using ▲ and ▼ pushbutton it is possible to select the desired
instrument address from 0 to 31.
The 0 value disables the serial communication interface
Push the F pushbutton to memorize the new value and go to the
next parameter.
If 0 value is selected the instrument will go to parameter 11.
10.a) BAUD RATE
The display will show "bd" preceded by a number.
Using ▲ and ▼ pushbutton it is possible to select the desired
instrument baud rate from 150 to 19200 baud.
The speed of 19200 baud will be only shown in kbaud (19.2).
Push the F pushbutton to memorize the new value and go to the
next parameter.
10.b) BYTE FORMAT
The display will show "bF" preceded by:
7E = 7 bit + even parity
7O = 7 bit + odd parity
8E = 8 bit + even parity
8O = 8 bit + odd parity
8 = 8 bit no parity