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Eventide H7600 User Manual
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Similarly,
DATA BITS
,
STOP BITS
, and
PARITY
all describe attributes of the messages
sent from the serial port and the characteristics of the messages that the H7600
expects to receive.
•
For transmissions to be sent and received successfully, these last four
parameters
must
be set to the same values on both the H7600 and the machine
connected to the serial port. Higher baud rates deliver faster transmission times,
but most machines have a ceiling bandwidth, after which errors occur. So, set
the baud rate to the highest value you can on both the H7600 and the machine
connected to its serial port that results in error-free transmissions.
•
The
DATA BITS
value is typically set at
8
,
the
STOP BITS
are normally set at
2
,
and the
PARITY
is normally set at
none
. You should rarely need to change these
values, a possible exception being if the device with which the H7600 is
communicating is constrained to lower settings. If that is the case, change the
values on the H7600 to match the other device.
•
To aid in troubleshooting, the Busy LED illuminates when data is transferred at
the serial port. (This feature is not available if a memory card is installed, as the
LED instead will reflect the memory card status.)
•
If the serial port is
enabled
,
messages sent from the MIDI Out port are also
sent through the serial port.
•
If both the serial port and MIDI are
enabled
, a command received one causes
the other port to be ignored until the command is complete.
•
The pin-out values for the serial port are
1 DCD
2 RXD
6 DSR
3 TXD
7 RTS
4 DTR
8 CTS
5 gnd
9 nc
(For most applications, only pins 2, 3, and 5 need be connected.)
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