Moxa Technologies CP-118U user manual TxD buffer size

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CP-118U User’s Manual

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4.You may enter or modify the settings of each port at this stage. The values displayed first are the port’s initial values that were set up when the driver was installed.

5.Press F10 to save the changes and exit the SETUP program.

Legends

In this section, we explain the meaning of some of the fields and functions.

Port number

This is the ID of the port. Application software uses port number (ID) when referring to a port. Port numbers can be set to any number between 0 and 255 (inclusive). However, you must ensure that each port is assigned a unique port number. If you are developing your own application software, then you may want to select port numbers that take into consideration the structure of the program.

TxD buffer size

The TxD buffer is the transmission (output) buffer allocated by the system for each port.

RxD buffer size

The RxD buffer is the receiving (input) buffer allocated by the system for each port.

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