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range from 22 to 44 ms, but the radio will not create any gaps
in the output data stream. This mode of operation is required
for protocols such as MODBUS™ that do not allow gaps in
their data transmission. (Enable/Disable)
• Delimiter Chars— Number of characters that represent
the end of a message (inter-character timeout). An iNET
receiving data through the serial port will send an
end-of-message signal to the remote end. MODBUS defines
a “3.5-character” parameter. (0–1,000)
• Latency Chars—Maximum amount of time, expressed in
the number of characters, that the remote end will wait for
before starting to transmit buffered characters. (0–100)
• Execute Changes—Save and execute changes made on
this screen. Shown only after changes have been entered.
Serial Data Statistics Menu
This screen provides a summary of port activity for both serial data
ports. These values will be reset to zero after a reboot cycle.
Figure 2-15. Serial Data Statistics Screen
(Both COM1 and COM2 will be shown)
• Clear Com1 Statistics—Resets counter to zero.
• Clear Com2 Statistics—Resets counter to zero.
Library Admin Office
Serial Data Statistics Menu
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Com1 Data Statistics Com2 Data Statistics
Bytes In On Port 834 Bytes In On Port 159
Bytes Out On Port 312 Bytes Out On Port 976
Bytes In On Socket 872 Bytes In On Socket 324
Bytes Out On Socket 392 Bytes Out On Socket 870
A) Clear Com1 Statistics B) Clear Com2 Statistics
Select a letter to configure an item, <ESC> for the prev menu