Code 5: How To Configure the RS-232 Port
Chapter Seven: Operation in Setup Mode
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Code 5: How To Configure the RS-232 Port
CENTER DISPLAY
RIGHT DISPLAY
LEFT DISPLAY
CLOSE
SETUP
CODE
The code number is
displayed and edited
here.
In this example, the
code number is 5.
The left character represents
the number of data bits. The
choices are 7 or 8.
The right character represents
parity. The choices are:
E (even), o (odd), and n (no).
In this example, the number of
data bits is 7 and the parity is even.
This display toggles between
dl (data logger protocol), and
146 (MKS protocol). In this
example, 146 protocol is selected.
MAIN DISPLAY
The baud rate is selected in this display.
In this example, the baud rate is 9600.
Figure 70: Code 5 Display
This function is used to set up the RS-232 port. The features that can be adjusted are the baud
rate (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600), parity (odd, even, or no), data bits (7 or 8), and
communication protocol (MKS protocol or data logger). Refer to Code 8: How To Edit the
Data Logger Interval, page 224, for the set up of the data logger interval.
1. Repeatedly press the [
DISPLAY MODE
] key until the 146 unit is in Setup Mode.
The system responds by scrolling through modes.
2. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the
CODE
legend.
The system responds by causing the left display to blink.
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