Section 35: Global Unit Settings
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If you have one of the manual default profiles listed as the
Powerup Profile
then
it will be the default profile when you power up your codec. If you have loaded a
manual default profile into your codec and made changes to it, you may find it
useful to select
Current runtime
as your
Powerup Profile
as this will power the
unit up with the profile and any changes you have subsequently made to it.
(Related Topics: Manual Default Profiles and Selecting Manual Default Profiles)
35.5.
Serial Port Mode
This setting allows you to set the mode that you
will be using the
RS232
serial port in. Select the
option you want from the drop-down menu. This
menu is only available when you are connected to
the codec via a LAN or USB connection. The
modes available include:
ToolBox
(for connecting
to a PC with
Tool
Box
software installed);
GSM
(for
connecting to a GSM cell-phone);
Data
(for sending data via the serial port).
This can also be configured via the codec menu. To do this select [Menu] >
[Configuration] > [Advanced] > [Serial Port Mode] and then select the option you
require. (Related topic: Configuring GSM Connections via the RS232 Serial
Port).
35.6.
Serial Port Rate
This sets the baud rate of data streaming from the
serial port. Use the drop-down menu to select the data
rate required. Ensure you select the rate that is
compatible with the device you are connecting to the
serial port. (Related topic: Configuring GSM
Connections via the RS232 Serial Port).
35.7.
Serial Port Flow Control
If enabled,
Serial Port Flow Control
allows a device
connected to the codec to regulate the flow of data.
Check the box to enable this function. (Related
topic: Configuring GSM Connections via the RS232 Serial Port).