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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
RFL MA-490 Telnet I/O RFL Electronics Inc.
March 6, 2007 21 (973)
334-3100
059 – Data Port Setup The Data Port Setup indicates the setup parameters of the Data Port
which includes the parity, the number of data bits, and the number of
stop bits. There are only three choices of setup parameters as follows:
N/8/1, E/7/1 and O/7/1. The first number is the parity where N = no
parity, E = even parity and O = odd parity. The second number is the
number of data bits where 8 = eight data bits and 7 = seven data bits. The
third number is the number of stop bits which always = 1.
060 – Console Mode The console mode can be enabled (Y) or disabled (N). When enabled,
the Craft port is tied to the Data Port so the user can use the Craft port to
“talk to” the external equipment such as the Common Module or the
RFL 9745.
061 – Telnetimeout(s) After a finite period of time has elapsed with no activity on the MA-490
Ethernet port, the Ethernet port will shut down. This finite period of time
is the Telnetimeout value, and can be set by the user from 10 seconds to
10,000 seconds in one second increments.
999 – System Label A label which can be set by user using any string of letters or numbers.

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