Initialized Default: All ports 2400 bps

System & Station

Program 76-2 (X-Z) – WSIU, TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / RMDS Transmission Rates

Program 76-2 (X-Z) – WSIU, TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / RMDS Transmission Rates

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type: System

Initialized Default: All ports 2400 bps

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SELECT = 2

X=Port (1~4)

Z=Transmission Rate (1~4):

1= 9600 bps

2= 4800 bps

3= 2400 bps

4= 1200 bps

Port Number (x)

Data Transmission Rate (z)

 

 

1

2

3

4

Total

Note Total must be 9600 bps.

Program 76-2 Overview

Assigns each installed WSIU (DK14 only), TSIU (DK40i only) or RSIU port to operate at a specified transmission rate. Where X identifies the WSIU, TSIU port number 1~2 or RSIU/RSIS/ RMDS port number 1~4 and Z identifies the WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS port data transmission rate in bits-per-second (bps).

Whenever uploading Program 76 with DKAdmin/DKBackup, the bps rate of the DKBackup/ DKAdmin customer database (on the PC) and the WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS TTY/ RMDS port must all be set the same. If the bps rate of these items are not the same, uploading Program 76 will fail.

The sum of the transmission rates of equipped WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS ports cannot exceed 9600 bps. Ports assigned “no-function” (code 0) in Program 76-2X-Y will not be included in the transmission rate sum. The RMDS will only function at 1200 or 2400 bps on the DK424 (see Program 77-1 LED 15).

Program 76-2 does not require system power OFF/ON to change the bps rate.

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