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RS-232 settings
The RS-232 settings commands are used to configure the RS-232 interfaces on the amplifier.
Please remember to store the settings with the Save command if you want the unit to remember
the settings after a reboot.
All commands start with: NEUNIT=<A>,SETTINGS=RS-232 , RS-232 =<B>,
Where <A> is the unit ID, default 1 and <B> is the RS-232 number to control. All commands
must end with a \CR.
Description:
Syntax
<X>
Default <X>
R/W
Set the comport baud rate
BAUDRATE=<X> 1200,2400,4800,
9600,14400,19200,
38400,57600,115200
0
R/W
Set the comport data bit
DATABIT=<X>
TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
R/W
Set the comport parity
PARITY=<X>
ON OR OFF
OFF
R/W
Set the comport stop bit
STOPBIT=<X>
-70 to -30
-50
R/W
Set the comport TCP Port
number (if used as LAN
gateway)
IPPORT=<X>
-70 to -30
-50
R/W
Example of use:
-
NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=RS-232 ,RS-232 =1,BAUDRATE=19200,DATABIT=7\CR <- Sets
RS-232 port 1 to 19200 baud rate and 7 databit.
-
NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=RS-232 ,RS-232 =2,IPPORT=3570\CR <- Sets RS-232 port 2
IP port to 3570.
RS-232 control
The command below sends out a command on the RS-232 port.
For all commands the mandatory start sequence look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,RS-232 =<B>
Where <A> as default is 1, and <B> is the RS-232 port number to use. All commands must be
started with a “,” and all lines must end with a \CR
Description:
Syntax
<X>
Default <X>
R/W
Data container.
Each byte must be converted to
a 2 byte ASCII value.
Fx: “Neets” becomes
“4E65657473”
DATA=<X>
Up to 500
bytes of date
R/W
Example of use: NEUNIT=1,RS-232 =2,DATA=4E65657473\CR - Sends “Neets” on RS-232
port 2