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1.5
SERIAL INTERFACES (2307 AND 2367)
Signal selection made by jumpers on the 2307 or 2367 PCB Board.
1.5.1
Baud Rate and Character Format
Baud Rate
Any rate from 300 to 115,200 baud. Standard rates
are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600,
14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 76800, 92160
and 115200 baud. Non-standard raes are converted
to closest standard rate.
Format
7 or 8 data bits; odd, even or no parity;
Stop Bits
1 or 2 stop bits
1.5.2 RS-232 Interface
The RS-232 Interface has the following characteristics:
Signals
BA, BB and AB
Mode
Full Duplex with or without echo
Flow control
none
Control-E
Sets echo on
Control-F
Sets echo off
1.5.3 RS-422/RS-485 Interface
The RS-422/RS-485 Interface may be used in point-to-point or network
applications and has the following characteristics:
Signals
Tx/Rx+ and Tx/Rx- signal pairs
Mode
Full Duplex or Half Duplex
Prompts
CR-LF-prompt for terminal control
LF-prompt for computer control
Modes
None, Addressed and Packet Protocol
Addresses
16
1.5.4
Buffers
Input Buffer
1024 bytes