Section 5. Programming the Datalogger
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Handshake Mode:
0
Leave as set previously
1
DTR always set, set RTS when data is available to transmit, only
transmit if CTS is set
2
DTR always set, RTS always set, only transmit if CTS is set
3
DTR and RTS always set, ignore CTS
4
XON/XOFF data flow control
9
No automatic handshake (leaves lines in previous state)
Stop Bits and Parity:
0
Leave as set previously.
1
1 stop bit no parity.
2
1 stop bit even parity.
3
1 stop bit odd parity.
4
1.5/2 stop bits no parity.
5
1.5/2 stop bits even parity.
6
1.5/2 stop bits odd parity.
Data Length:
0
Leave as set previously
1
5 data bits
2
6 data bits
3
7 data bits
4
8 data bits
Baud Rate:
0
Leave as set previously
1
300 baud
2
600 baud
3
1200 baud
4
2400 baud
5
4800 baud
6
9600 baud
7
19200 baud
8
32400 baud
9
76800 baud
Second Command Option (Parameter 6)
This option is used to set the handshaking delay in units of 50ms. The accuracy
is -50ms, +0ms. The range is 0-254, with 255 reserved for XON /XOFF mode.
XOFF will force the SDM-SIO4 to wait indefinitely for an XON.
When the SDM-SIO4 is reset from the ‘command line’, the ports
are set to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity and no
handshake as the default.
A 1ms delay is required after Command 2049 before the next SDM-
SIO4 command is initiated.
NOTE
NOTE
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