RS-232 Interface Configuration
See also “Remote Interface Configuration,” on page 101 in chapter 3.
You connect the meter to the RS-232 interface using the 9-pin (DB-9)
serial connector on the rear panel. The meter is configured as a DTE
(
Data Terminal Equipment
) device. For all communications over the
RS-232 interface, the meter uses two handshake lines: DTR (
Data
Terminal Ready
) on pin 4 and DSR (
Data Set Ready
) on pin 6.
The following sections contain information to help you use the meter over
the RS-232 interface. The programming commands for RS-232 are listed
beginning on page 182.
RS-232 Configuration Overview
Configure the RS-232 interface using the parameters shown below. Use
the front-panel I/O MENU to select the baud rate, parity, and number of
data bits (
see page 101 for more information
).
•
Baud Rate:
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, or
9600 baud
(
factory setting
)
•
Parity and Data Bits:
None / 8 data bits
(
factory setting
)
Even / 7 data bits, or
Odd / 7 data bits
•
Number of Start Bits
1 bit
(
fixed
)
•
Number of Stop Bits
2 bits
(
fixed
)
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