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[Serial Interface Port] SMDR (Port 2)
Please refer to "Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)" of Section "1.3 System Features"
in the Features Guide.
Note
• Generally speaking, you should connect your Programming PC to Port 1 and your
SMDR printer to Port 2.
Parameter
[Serial Interface Port] PROG – Baud Rate
Default
9600 bps
Value Range
1.
2400 bps
2.
4800 bps
3.
9600 bps
4.
19200 bps
Description/Function
Specifies the data transmission speed from the system to the printer
or personal computer.
Reference
None
Parameter
[Serial Interface Port] SMDR – Parity
Default
None
Value Range
1.
None
2.
Mark
3.
Space
4.
Even
5.
Odd
Description/Function
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.
Reference
None
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