Worth Data RF Laser user manual Baud rate, Data bits, Parity, Stop bits, Protocol

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RF Base Station Parameters

The following parameters apply only to a base station attached serially.

Baud rate

300

0

600

1

1200

2

2400

3

4800

4

9600

5

19,200

6

Data bits

7

Bits

0

8

Bits

1

Set the data bits ("word length") to the same setting your terminal is using, or you want to use with your serial port.

Parity

None

0

Even

1

Odd

2

Set parity to the same setting your terminal is using, or the one you want to use with your serial port. None is usually used in conjunction with 8 data bits, Even or Odd with seven data bits.

Stop bits

1

Bit

0

2

Bits

1

Set the stop bits to the same setting your terminal is using, or you want to use with your serial port.

Protocol

This parameter only applies to serial operation of a Base Station.

None

0

Host Controlled Acknowledge

1

"None" means that Base Station will immediately transmit an acknowledgement to the RF Laser from which it has just received transmitted data, (without waiting for a response from the host computer program.)

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