4. Commands
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WARNING: Selection not compatible with other channel!
If one of the rates on the left is used for either port, then the
corresponding rates on the right do not work on the other port.
•
Parity
(N,O,E)—Three options are available for the parity setting: N
(No parity), O (Odd parity), and E (Even parity). Press S
PACE
to cycle
through the three values.
•
Data Bits
(7,8)—Specifies the number of data bits UniSite-xpi
recognizes during serial communication. Press S
PACE
to toggle
between the two values.
•
Stop Bits
(1,2)—Specifies the number of stop bits between data bytes.
Two stop bits are generally used for baud rates of 110 or lower. Press
S
PACE
to toggle between the two values.
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Enable CTS/DTR
(Y,N)—Enables or disables CTS/DTR hardware
handshaking. Press S
PACE
to toggle between the two values.
Communication
Parameters
Use the Edit Communication Parameters screen to change UniSite-xpi’s
I/O characteristics when downloading or uploading data.
If you want to save the settings of the communication parameters for use
in a future session, you should save them in a configuration file. Use the
Save command (part of the Configure System menu) to save the settings
for later use.
•
Source/destination
(R,T)—Specifies the source/destination port of
the data to be transferred. Press S
PACE
to toggle between R (Remote
port) and T (Terminal port).
•
I/O Translation Format
—Specifies the two-digit decimal code that
corresponds to the translation format in which the data will be
transferred. For a detailed list and sample of each format, see the
Translation Formats chapter of this manual.
•
I/O Addr Offset
—Specifies address offset to use during a data
transfer. The I/O Address Offset is subtracted from the I/O
Addresses during Input from Disk and Download operations so data
is properly located in User RAM or on disk. During Output to Disk
and Upload operations, the I/O Address Offset is added to the User
Memory Address.
Specifying FFFFFFFF instructs UniSite-xpi to set the I/O Address
Offset to the first incoming address of data received from Input from
50
75, 150
150
200, 1050
7200
75, 150, 1800, 2000, 19.2K
19.2K
50, 200, 1050, 7200
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