Web Interface Settings Glossary 85
VHSI Port Menu > Delays Group
DCD (off) -> RTS (on) Delay
Defines the DCD(off) -> RTS(on) delay.
This is the delay before the remote is all owed to send at the end of reception. This par ameter is
intended for non-standard physical interfaces, and is for half-duplex lines only.
Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
Default: 0 (disabled).
RTS (off->on) Maximum Delay
Defines the RTS (on) -> RTS (off) maximum delay.
This is the amount of time the transmitter m ay be active before turning the line around. This
parameter is for half-duplex lines only.
Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
Default: 0 (disabled).
DCD (on->off) Maximum Delay
Defines the DCD (on) -> DCD (off) maximum delay.
This is the maximum length of time the remote device is allowed to transmit data. If this limit is
exceeded the line is disconnected. This parameter is only used for half-duplex lines.
Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
Default: 0 (disabled).
TX Idle Timeout
Defines the Tx Idle Timeout.
When the transmitter finishes sending a frame, it starts the Tx Idle Timer. If this timer expires
before another frame is available for sending, the tran smitter is turned off. This parameter is
only used in half-duplex mode.
Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
Default: 0 (disabled).