EtherPath User’s Guide
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transmit and it will remain asserted for approximately 5ms after the
last character has been transmitted. The CTS signal controls output
flow.
Baud Rate
Speeds between 300 bps and 230.4Kbps are supported.
Parity
The choices are “None”, “Odd”, or “Even”.
Data Bits
The choices are 7 or 8. This does NOT include the parity bit. The
two most common settings are 7 bit PLUS appropriate parity or 8
bit with NO parity.
Stop Bits
The choices are 1 or 2. Commonly use 1.
Dial Mode
The choices are “ATD” or “Hardware”. This configures the
EtherPath, when in client mode, to connect to a remote device when
it receives an asserted hardware (pin 6) signal or when it receives
an “ATD” command. For a full-time
Nailed-up
connection, use
Hardware
. See Chapter 5, Point-to-Multiple-Point-Mode for use of
the "AT" setting.
RS-485 Mode (Displayed only if jumpered for RS-485)
Select between 4-wire full duplex and 2-wire half duplex RS-485
mode. For RS-485 operation, the hardware jumpers inside the unit
must be moved from the RS232 to the RS485 position. This setting
is ignored when using RS-232.
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