Byte
Bit 7 ... 0
0
n
Bit 1, 0: Data bits
–
00b = 5 Data bits
–
01b = 6 Data bits
–
10b = 7 Data bits
–
11b = 8 Data bits
n
Bit 3, 2: Parity
–
00b = none
–
01b = odd
–
10b = even
–
11b = even
n
Bit 5, 4: Stop bits
–
01b = 1
–
10b = 1.5
–
11b = 2
n
Bit 7, 6: Flow control
–
00b = none
–
10b = hardware
–
11b = XON/XOFF
n
Default: 13h
–
(Data bits: 8, Parity: none, Stop bit: 1, Flow control: none)
Number of bits onto which a character is mapped.
For the purposes of the parity check, the information bits are expanded by the parity bit.
The value of the parity bit ("0" or "1") completes the value of all the bits to obtain a pre-
arranged state. If the parity was not specified, the parity bit is set to "1" but it is not evalu-
ated.
The stop bits are appended to each character and signify the end of the character.
This is a mechanism that synchronizes the data transfer when the transmitting station
sends the data faster than it can be processed by the receiving station. Flow control can
be hardware- or software-based (XON/XOFF). Hardware flow control employs the RTS
and CTS lines and these must therefore be wired accordingly. Software flow control
employs the control characters XON=11h and XOFF=13h. Please remember that your
data must not contain these control characters.
The delay time that must expire before a command is executed. The ZNA is specified in
ms.
Option4: ZNA (High byte)
Option5: ZNA (Low byte)
Range of values: 0 ... 65535
n
Default: 0
The character delay time defines the maximum time that may expire between two charac-
ters of a single telegram during the reception of the telegram. The ZVZ is specified in ms.
OPTION3: Character frame
Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
Flow control
OPTION4, 5: ZNA
OPTION6, 7: ZVZ
VIPA System SLIO
Serial communication protocols
ASCII > Parameter data of ASCII
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