BenchMike Pro Instruction Handbook: Remote Setup
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CONF.SER.BAUD
Request or specify the baud rate of the selected serial
port. Values from 300 to 19200 are possible for either
serial port. Examples:
CONF.SER.BAUD:9600
CONF.SER.BAUD?
CONF.SER.DBITS
Request or specify the data bits of the selected serial port.
This value can be either 7 or 8; the default value is 8. Ex-
amples:
CONF.SER.DBITS:8
CONF.SER.DBITS?
CONF.SER.FLOW
Request or specify NONE, SOFT, or HARD data flow for the
serial port, where SOFT = Xon/Xoff and HARD = CTS/RTS.
Examples:
CONF.SER.FLOW:NONE
CONF.SER.FLOW?
CONF.SER.FORMAT.AUTO
Turn AutoSend ON or OFF. Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.AUTO:ON
CONF.SER.FORMAT.AUTO:OFF
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DECIMAL
Turn the printing of periods in place of commas ON or
OFF. Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DECIMAL:ON
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DECIMAL:OFF
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DELAY
Request or specify the time delay in seconds for serial da-
ta. Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DELAY:5.0
CONF.SER.FORMAT.DELAY?
CONF.SER.FORMAT.HEADER
Request or specify the header used. Options are: NONE,
SOH, STX, and EXCLAM, where SOH=ASCII 001, STX=ASCII
002, and EXCLAM=ASCII 033 (!) Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.HEADER:NONE
CONF.SER.FORMAT.HEADER?
CONF.SER.FORMAT.LABEL
Turn the label for serial data ON or OFF. Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.LABEL:ON
CONF.SER.FORMAT.LABEL:OFF
CONF.SER.FORMAT.REQ
Request or specify the REQ for serial data. Options are:
CR, ENQ, and QUES. Examples:
CONF.SER.FORMAT.REQ:CR
CONF.SER.FORMAT.REQ?
CONF.SER.FORMAT.SEP
Request or specify the separator character for serial data.