
Default = 19200
Select Baud rate from the list box: 300 to 115200 bps rates are available.
Serial ports use two-level (binary) signaling, so the data rate in bits per second is equal to the symbol
rate in bauds
Data bits
List box: 8, 7
Default = 8
The number of data bits in each character.
Parity
List box: None, Odd, Even
Default = None
Wikipedia:
Parity is a method of detecting errors in transmission. When parity is used with a serial
port, an extra data bit is sent with each data character, arranged so that the number of 1-bits in each
character, including the parity bit, is always odd or always even. If a byte is received with the wrong
number of 1s, then it must have been corrupted. However, an even number of errors can pass the
parity check.
Stop bits
List box: possible values
Default = 1
Wikipedia:
Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to detect
the end of a character and to resynchronise with the character stream.
Idle [bytes]
Default = 5 [0 - 2000]
This parameter defines the maximum gap (in bytes) in the received data stream. If the gap exceeds
the value set, the link is considered idle, the received frame is closed and forwarded to the network.
MRU [bytes]
Default = 1600 [1 - 1600]
MRU (Maximum Reception Unit) — an incoming frame is closed at this size even if the stream of bytes
continues. Consequently, a permanent data stream coming to a COM results in a sequence of MRU-
sized frames sent over the network.
Note
Very long frames (>800 bytes) require good signal conditions on the Radio channel
and the probability of a collision increases rapidly with the length of the frames. Hence
1.
if your application can work with smaller MTU, it is recommended to use values in 200
– 400 bytes range.
2.
This MRU and the MTU in Radio settings are independent. However MTU should be
greater or equal to MRU.
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