Bay Technical Associates 525H 사용자 설명서

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Binary mode allows all data received by the host port to be passed
through to the selected peripheral port including the control character.
 Binary mode is useful when sending binary data (i.e., data in a format
other than ASCII) to the selected peripheral port and it is possible that
the bit pattern for the control character may be part of the data
stream.  Binary mode is also useful if you wish to pass the control
character through to the selected peripheral device.
To access binary mode, the host device sends the control character
(factory default is 
Control-T) followed by ASCII capital B.  While
operating in binary mode, you will unable to access configuration
mode or select a different peripheral port until you exit binary mode. 
To exit binary mode, the host port must see a "BREAK CONDITION".
NOTE:  You may access binary mode regardless of the mode of
operation you operating in.
 
 
 
The H-Series models will pass a "BREAK CONDITION" through to
any selected peripheral port in any of the six modes of operation
provided you are not operating in binary mode.