Insys WLAN Serial 11-02-01-06-02.004 Manual De Usuario
Los códigos de productos
11-02-01-06-02.004
Implementation and Configuration INSYS WLAN serial
25
Handshake
The handshake controls the data flow at the serial interface while the data rate is too
high at the moment. Hardware handshake uses the separate control lines RTS/CTS of the
serial interface.
Without handshake, overflowing data is ignored.
Attention! Handshake must be deactivated when the INSYS WLAN serial is operated
The handshake controls the data flow at the serial interface while the data rate is too
high at the moment. Hardware handshake uses the separate control lines RTS/CTS of the
serial interface.
Without handshake, overflowing data is ignored.
Attention! Handshake must be deactivated when the INSYS WLAN serial is operated
with a device that does not support the according handshake.
DTR Behavior
The control line DTR of the serial interface
indicates whether a device (configuration PC,
control) is connected with the INSYS WLAN
serial and whether it is active. The setting
controls the behavior when the DTR signal is
missing, e.g. when the terminal device (PC,
control) is disconnected.
When the DTR signal is missing, a data
connection can automatically be terminated, or
a reset can be performed.
Attention! The DTR function must be
deactivated (no DTR behavior) when
the INSYS WLAN serial is operated
with a device that does not support
DTR.
the INSYS WLAN serial is operated
with a device that does not support
DTR.
Connection
In this field, the device can be set to automatically establish the connection.
In addition, the data stream can be monitored via the idle connection control (Data
Transmit Control). There is a possibility to terminate the connection when no data was
transmitted within a previously set time period. When the time period is zero, or nothing
has been entered into the window, the data stream monitoring is not active.
Responses
The response format of the INSYS WLAN serial after an AT command or a system
message (CONNECT, NO CARRIER, OK, etc.) can be set as text or numerical code; it
can also be switched off, if necessary.
version 1.01 / 10.04