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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

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