6-4-(3)
Serial Interface Menu Operations
Section 6-4
The Communications (Serial) window will be displayed.
5.
Set each parameter to the desired setting.
6.
Select End.
The displayed settings will be registered and the System settings menu
(from step 4) will be displayed.
The following table shows the possible communications settings. The as-
terisk (*) indicates the default setting.
Note
1.
RS-232C standards are not defined for speeds over 20 kbps. Depending
on the cable length, communications may be unreliable at speeds of
38,400 bps and higher when RS-232C is selected. If there are problems
with communications, reduce the baud rate to 19,200 bps.
2.
XMODEM (-1K) is not supported.
Ethernet Connections
The operations are the same as for the RS-232C/RS-422 connections.
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The following table shows the possible communications settings. The asterisk
(*) indicates the default setting.
Communications (Serial)
Interface
Baud rate
Data length
Parity bits
Stop bits
Mode
Protocol
End
RS-232C
38400bps
8bit
None
1bit
Menu
XMODEM
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Item
Possible settings
Interface
Select RS-232C. (from RS-232C* or RS-422)
Baud rate
(See note 1.)
2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, 38,400*, 57,600,
115,200 (bps)
Set the same
settings that
are set in the
personal com-
puter.
Data length
7 or 8* (bits)
Parity bits
None*, Odd, or Even
Stop bits
1* or 2 (bits)
Mode
Select Menu.
Transfer protocol
(See note 2.)
XMODEM*, ZMODEM
Set the same
settings that
are set in the
personal com-
puter.
Item
Possible settings
Interface
Cannot be used with Ethernet connections. Any settings will be
ignored.
Baud rate
Data length
Parity bits
Stop bits
Mode
Select Menu.
Transfer protocol
(See note.)
XMODEM*, ZMODEM
Set the same settings that are set
in the personal computer.