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S CLASS™ cutter User’s Manual
Detailed Operation 4-11
Baudrate (RS232):
The Baudrate is the speed at which the data is sent from computer to cutter.
Possible settings are: 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200, 38400 and 57600 bps.
NOTE: If the cutter’s Baud rate setting does not match the Baudrate settings of the
computer, then computer and cutter will not communicate.
Press the button, then use or to change the Baudrate.
Press to confirm or to cancel.
The Baudrate is default set at 9600 (this is the Windows default setting for a serial port).
Parity (RS232):
The PARITY submenu is used to set or modify the byte format and parity type for serial
communications between the cutter and the host computer.
There is the choice between None, Mark, Even, and Odd.
NOTE: If the cutter’s parity setting does not match the setting of the computer, then
communication between cutter and computer will be erratic or will not work at all,
depending on the commands the cutter receives.
Press the button, then use or to change the value.
Press to confirm or to cancel.
The parity is default set at None.
RTS/DTR (RS232):
This parameter controls the “handshake” between cutter and computer.
Possible settings are Toggle or Always High.
NOTE: If the RTS/DTR setting of the cutter does not match the setting of the computer, then
communication between cutter and computer will not work when large packets of data are
sent from computer to the cutter. A typical fault in this setting is a job that begins without
any problem and then suddenly stray lines are cut out (or drawn).
Press the button, then use or to change the value.
Press to confirm or to cancel.
RTS/DTR is default set to Toggle.

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