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width represents the number of actual data bits of each frame of data.
Click [Parity] key to select Parity. It is set to None by default. Odd: The number of
“
1
”
in Data Bits and Check
Bits and bit odd. Even: The number of
“
1
”
in Data Bits and Check Bits and bit even. None: There is no Check Bit
during transmission.
Click [Packets] key to turn on or turn off the End of Packet character during data transmission. When the End of
Packet is turned on, several data blocks will be combined accordingly.
Click[End of Packet] key, and set the End of Packet character during data transmission, which can be set to 00
(NULL), 0A (LF), 0D (CR), 20 (SP), FF.
Fig. 11.38 End of Packet Character Setup Menu
Bit Rate
Click [Bit Rate] menu to pop up the Level2 Bit Rate Menu of the RS232.
Fig. 11.39 Bit Rate Setup Menu
Click [Bit Rate] key, and the digital keyboard will pop up. Enter the Bit Rate directly, or rotate the Multipurpose b
to set the RS232 Bit Rate.
Fig. 11.40 Numeric Keypad
Click [Choose Preset] key, and the Level3 Bit Rate Choose Preset Menu will pop up.
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