
7.4.1 BAUD RATE SELECT
SW1 and SW2 select one out of four available baud rates.
| 
 | SW1 | SW2 | 
| 300 BPS | OFF | OFF | 
| 4800 BPS | ON | OFF | 
| 9600 BPS | OFF | ON | 
| 19200 BPS | ON | ON | 
7.4.2 ID CODE
Up to eight 
7.4.3 COMMAND FORMATS
Three types of command formats are available:
 Without echo back
 Without echo back
The host computer sends a massage and does not receives an acknowledgment.
 With echo back
 With echo back
The host computer sends a message and receives an acknowledgment stating the 
 Status report
 Status report
7.4.3.1.WITHOUT ECHO BACK FORMAT
[A][ID CODE] [CHANNEL VALUE] [CR]
The character A begins the command block.
The second byte is the ID code (07). The third byte is the addressable channel number (07). Up to four bytes of a channel's value can be in BCD mode 
7.4.3.2.WITH ECHO BACK FORMATS
[C][ID CODE] [CHANNEL VALUE] [CR]
This format differs only in the opening character. After every command block transfer, the 
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