6.4.Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop Bits

P8n1

The first character, “8” corresponds to the number of data bits. (e.g. 7 or 8).

Second character, “n” corresponds to the parity bit. (i.e. n- no parity, E- even parity, o- odd parity, 0- space, 1- mark)

The last character, “1” corresponds to the number of stop bits. (e.g. 1 or 2)

8n1, 8n2, 7n2, 7E1, 7E2, 7o1, 7o2, 701, 702, 711,712

Note: There is no equivalent RS232/485 command.

6.5.Turnaround Delay

dt06

dt00, dt01, ...dtFE, dtFF

The turnaround delay is unique to multipoint communications. It is the delay between receipt of an incoming command to transmission of the response. Each increase in the hex value corresponds to an increase in the delay time of approximately 8 ms.

Note: Equivalent RS232/485 command. *{aa}T={dd}<CR>

6.6.Save EEPROM

S_EE

EEW<CR>

This command stores setting data to EPROM memory.

Note: There is no equivalent RS232/485 command

6.7.Restore EEPROM

r_EE

EER<CR>

Note: There is no equivalent RS232/485 command

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Teledyne IGE 3000 instruction manual Data Bits/Parity Bits/Stop Bits, Turnaround Delay, Save Eeprom, Restore Eeprom