3. Set Up RS-232 Parameters
Choose RS-232 (serial data interface) interface. Proper configure the baud rate
and parity to make parameters the same as that settled in your computer.
Make sure the connection line is unbroken. The configuration is saved in
non-volatile memory and shown in according menu.
Press I/O RS232, enter the menu shown below:
Figure 2-82 RS-232
Table 2-31 RS-232 Parameter Function Menu Explanation
Function Menu Settings Explanation
Baud
The parity check include: None, Odd
check, and Even check.
Save all changes, back to a higher level
menu.
Baud rate:
Proper configure the baud rate to make parameters the same as that settled in your
computer.
Available baud rate values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and
115200. The default value is 9600.
Parity:
Proper configure the parity to make it same as that settled in your computer. There
are three parameters: None, Odd, Even, the default is “None”. The current choice
is stored in nonvolatile memory.
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