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Resource Programming
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General Programming
[806-807]
Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters
Description
Assigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C) for Port 1 (for KX-
TD816 and Master System of KX-TD1232) or Port 2 (for Slave System of KX-TD1232).
New line code:
Select the code for your printer or personal computer. If your printer or personal computer
automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select "CR". If not, select "CR+LF".
Baud rate:
A baud rate code indicates the data transmission speed from the system to the printer or
personal computer.
Word length:
A word length code indicates how many bits compose a character.
Parity:
A parity code indicates what type of parity is used to detect an error in the string of bits
composing a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of your
printer or personal computer.
Stop bit:
A stop bit code indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character. Select an
appropriate value depending on the requirements of your printer or personal computer.
Selection
•
New line code: CR+LF / CR (CR=Carriage Return, LF=Line Feed)
•
Baud rate (baud): 150 / 300 / 600 / 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600
•
Word length (bits): 7 / 8
•
Parity bit: None / Mark / Space / Even / Odd
•
Stop bit length (bits): 1 / 2
Default
Port 1 / Port 2:
New line code = CR+LF; Baud rate = 9600; Word length = 8;
Parity bit = Mark; Stop bit = 1
Programming
1.
Enter a programme address (806 for Port 1 or 807 for Port 2).
Display example: RS232C Paramet. 1
2.
Press NEXT to programme new line code.
Display example: NL-Code:CR+LF
3.
Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4.
Press STORE.
5.
Press NEXT to programme baud rate.
Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232JT
Page 2: ...2...
Page 9: ...Programming Instructions 9 Section 1 Programming Instructions...
Page 26: ...1 6 Programming Example 26 Programming Instructions...
Page 27: ...General Programming 27 Section 2 General Programming...
Page 48: ...2 1 Manager Programming 48 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Emergency Call...
Page 62: ...2 2 System Programming 62 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Quick Dialling...
Page 194: ...2 8 Resource Programming 194 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Background Music BGM...
Page 221: ...ISDN Programming 221 Section 3 ISDN Programming...
Page 270: ...3 3 ISDN Line Programming 270 ISDN Programming Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN Ringing Service...
Page 289: ...E M Programming 289 Section 4 E M Programming...
Page 304: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming 304 E M Programming Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 307: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming E M Programming 307 Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 311: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming E M Programming 311 Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 332: ...4 6 Optional Programming 332 E M Programming...
Page 333: ...DECT Programming 333 Section 5 DECT Programming...
Page 356: ...5 3 Extension Programming 356 DECT Programming Extension Group...
Page 367: ...5 3 Extension Programming DECT Programming 367 Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP...
Page 383: ...Default Values 383 Section 6 Default Values...
Page 395: ...Index 395 Section 7 Index...
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