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232 MONITOR PLUS
Code
ASCII, EBCDIC,
IPARS, BAUDOT
The way you would like to view your
data.
Sync Char 1
(hex value)
In monosync mode this byte is used
as a pad character on all
transmission—output, loop, and
answerback options. To learn how
to enter hex values, see
Section 1.3,
Entering Integers and Hex Values
.
Sync Char 2
(hex value)
Refers to the second synchronous
characters in BSC mode or the
receive synchronous character in
Monosync mode. To learn how to
enter hex values, see
Section 1.3,
Entering Integers and Hex Values
.
NOTE: Sync characters 1 and 2 are loaded
automatically in SDLC mode.
Data encoding
NRZ, NRZI,
FM0, FM1
These are the four data encoding
methods:
• NRZ — used in both
synchronous and asynchronous
applications.
• NRZI, FM0 (biphase space) and
FM1 (biphase mark) — all used
in various synchronous
applications.
Ig Mul Syn Char
Yes, No
(Ignore multiple synchronous
characters)
If you select “Yes,” you tell the 232
Monitor Plus not to capture
synchronous characters. This is
useful when the sending device
sends more than one synchronous
character and you have no need of
saving the extra characters.
If you select “No,” you tell the 232
Monitor Plus to capture all
synchronous characters.
Drop Sync RTS/CD
Yes, No
Select “Yes” to drop synchroniza-tion
when the Monitor Plus detects Ready
To Send or Carrier Detect.
Resync Char
None, (hex value)
Selecting “None” has no effect on
synchronization.
Setting a (
hex value
) means that
synchronization is dropped when
this character is received. To learn
how to enter hex values, see
Section
1.3, Entering Integers and Hex Values
.
Resync On Char
On, Off
Selecting “On” drops synchroniza-
tion when the 232 Monitor Plus
detects Ready To Send or Carrier
Detect.