Command for Matrix baud rate
For example if you wish to change the baud rate to 38400 the command would look like this:
CSpara[38400,8,0,1]
RS232para
The
RS232para
Current RS232 parameter:
-Port 1 :BaudRate 2400bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 2 :BaudRate 9600bps, DataBits 0, Parity ODD, StopBits 1.
-Port 3 :BaudRate 9600bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 4 :BaudRate 9600bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 5 :BaudRate 19200bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 6 :BaudRate 9600bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 7 :BaudRate 57600bps, DataBits 0, Parity None, StopBits 1.
-Port 8 :BaudRate 9600bps, DataBits 0, Parity ODD, StopBits 1.
Note: Default for the outputs is:
The ability to check baud rate status on the outputs will help to identify control compatibility for in zone
Command for Output (receiver) baud rate
RS232paraX[baudrate,data-length,parity,stop-bit]
X represents the zone# (output#), the data length must be 7 or 8, partity bit will be 0 for none, 1 for odd, 2 for even, and the
For example if you wish to change the baud rate to 19200, data length 8, ODD parity, and 1
RS232para6[19200,8,1,1]
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