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| Parity | This bit checks the integrity of the transmitted data. Choices |
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| Stop Bits | This indicates that a character has been transmitted. Set this to |
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| Flow Control | This allows you to choose how the data flow will be controlled. |
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4. When you have finished making your selections, click Save.
Operation
To operate the device connected to the port, in the Port Access page double click the port. After you switch to the port, issue the command that calls up the device.
KA7140 Pin Assignments
Pin assignments for the KA7140 Adapter are given in the table, below:
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1 | DCD |
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2 | RXD |
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3 | TXD |
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4 | DTR |
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5 | GND |
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6 | DSR |
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7 | RTS |
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8 | CTS |
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9 | N/A |
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