Using
baud rate as that used by your computer or modem.
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| 1200 | BPS |
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| 2400 | BPS |
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| 4800 | BPS |
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| 9600 | BPS |
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| 19200 BPS |
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<BIT&PARITY> |
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| Setting of data format for | |
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| Number of data bits | Parity bit |
| 7 | EVEN |
| 7 | Even |
| 7 | ODD |
| 7 | Odd |
| 7 | SPACE | 7 | Space * | |
| 7 | MARK |
| 7 | Mark * |
| 8 | EVEN |
| 8 | Even |
| 8 | ODD |
| 8 | Odd |
| 8 | NONE | 8 | None | |
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| * The mark is logical 1. The space is logical 0. | |
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<BUFFER CTL> |
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| Setting of data transmission buffer control for DEC- | |
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(Buffer Control) | DTR |
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| XON/XOF | The DC1 and DC3 codes are used. | |||
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<DISC FAULT> |
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| Specify the disconnect control of the interface when a | |
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Fault) | NO |
| DTR is kept as it was. |
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| DROP DTR | DTR is turned low and fixed. | |||
| PULSE DTR | DTR is turned low for five seconds and returned to | |||
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