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Serial Port Profiles
Duplex Used with a EIA-485 serial interface, specify whether the serial port is Full
Duplex
(communication both ways at the same time) or Half Duplex
(communication in one direction at a time).
Default: Full
TX Driver Control Used with a EIA-485 serial interface, if your application supports RTS
(Request To Send), select this option. Otherwise, select
Auto.
Default: Auto
Flow Control Defines whether the data flow is handled by the software (Soft), hardware
(Hard), Both, or None. If you are using SLIP, set to Hard only. If you are using
PPP, set to either Soft or Hard (Hard is recommended). If you select Soft with
PPP, you must set the ACCM parameter when you configure PPP for the Serial
Port
.
Data Options: Soft, Hard, Both, None
Default: None
Enable RTS Toggle
Configure the Toggle RTS Feature if your application needs for RTS to be
raised during character transmission.
Initial delay: configure the time (in ms) between the time the RTS signal is
raised and the start of character transmission. This delay only applies if this
port is not running hardware flow control. If hardware flow control is used, the
transmission will occur as soon as CTS is raised by the modem.
Final delay: configure the time (in ms) between the time of character
transmission and when RTS is dropped.
Initial delay range: 0-1000 ms
Final delay range: 0-1000 ms
Default: Off
Enable Inbound
Flow Control
Determines if input flow control is to be used.
Default: Enabled
Enable Outbound
Flow Control
Determines if output flow control is to be used.
Default: Enabled
Monitor DSR Specifies whether the EIA-232 signal DSR (Data Set Ready) should be
monitored. This is used with modems or any device that sends a DSR signal.
When it is monitored and the IOLAN detects a DSR signal, the serial port
profile is started. The
Monitor DSR parameter is not available for medical unit
models. If both
Monitor DCD and Monitor DSR are enabled, both signals must
be detected before the serial port profile is started.
Default: Disabled
Monitor DCD Specifies whether the EIA-232 signal DCD (Data Carrier Detect) should be
monitored. This is used with modems or any other device that sends a DCD
signal. When it is monitored and the IOLAN detects a DCD signal, the serial
port profile is started. If both
Monitor DCD and Monitor DSR are enabled, both
signals must be detected before the serial port profile is started.
Default: Disabled
Discard Characters
Received with
Errors
When enabled, the IOLAN will discard characters received with a parity or
framing error.
Default: Disabled