Retrieving the RS-232 Transceiver State
The NI-Serial software returns which mode the RS-232 transceivers are
currently operating in, and whether the serial connection is valid.
Note
Transceiver mode
refers to the programmed mode.
Transceiver state
refers to the physical state of the transceivers
(actual operating mode and whether valid or invalid).
There are two ways to retrieve the RS-232 transceiver state and
tranceiver mode:
Read the NI-VISA wire mode attribute to retrieve the transceiver
state and the NI-VISA IsPortConnected attribute to retrieve the
transceiver mode.
The NI-Serial software uses programmatic control codes and the
DeviceIoControl Windows function to retrieve the RS-232
transceiver state and transceiver mode.
To retrieve the RS-232 transceiver state using the DeviceIoControl
Windows function, complete the following steps:
1. Add the following lines to your source code:
#include <winioctl.h>
#include <NiSerial.h>
Note
The header file
NiSerial.h
is included on your NI-
Serial software CD. You also can find it in the
NI-Serial
folder where you installed your National Instruments
software (typically,
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\NI-
Serial
).
2. The RS-232 transceiver state attribute is contained within a struct
of type
SERIAL_RS232_STATE
. The struct members and possible
values are shown below:
Member
Name
Values
PortMode
RS232_MODE_DTE
RS232_MODE_DCE
RS232_MODE_AUTO
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