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BDR
Baud Rate
(Baud rate)
Baud rates:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 Baud
Factory setting:
9600 Baud and even parity
Response time:
<15ms
Parameters:
1
Password protection:
none
Parameter protect.:
with command
TDD1
Input:
BDR <Baudrate>,<Parity>
Entry of the required baud rate as decimal number.
Possible baud rates are:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 Baud
Input or the requested parity:
0= without parity bit
1= with even parity bit
Important Note
The answer is given in the new setting (baud rate, parity). Communication is no longer possible initially after a
changed baud rate. The computer must also be changed over to the newly selected baud rate setting.So that
the baud rate remains changed permanently, it must be stored in the EEPROM with the command
TDD1
. This
procedure serves also as safeguard that no baud rates can be set in the AED which the remote station does not
support. If the newly entered baud rate is not stored, the AED reports after a reset or power On again in the
previously valid baud rate.
Query:
BDR?;
Effect:
Output of the set baud rate, Identification for parity bit
Example:
BDR?;
9600,1 CRLF
corresponds to 9600 baud, even parity