Murata Electronics North America BT2022M Manual Do Utilizador

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Configuring the Network 
Configuration Commands  
The HN-110 has a wide selection of configuration parameters that can be modified 
using one or more of the configuration commands. The commands can be grouped 
into five categories based on what they do. The five sections are: 
•  Serial Interface Commands 
•  Network Commands 
•  Protocol Commands 
•  Status Commands 
•  Memory Commands 
Each command is described in detail below.  In the descriptions, brackets ([,]) are 
used to denote a set of optional arguments.  Vertical slashes (|) separate selections.  
For example, given the string sd[?|0..1d8], some legal commands are wn?wnswna 
and wn7.  Most commands which set a parameter also have a ? option which causes 
the modem to respond with the current parameter setting, e.g., sd? When using the 
WinCom window to enter these commands, the syntax must be followed as described. 
Each modem command must be followed by either a carriage return or a line feed.  
Serial Commands
 
These commands affect the serial interface between the modem and the host.  The 
default settings are 9600 bps. 
Command Description 
sd[?|00..1d8] 
Set Data Rate Divisor 
 
Data Rate    Divisor (hex) 
 1200 
bps 
 2400 
bps 
 9600 
bps 
27 
 14400 
bps 
3b 
 19200 
bps 
4f 
 28800 
bps 
76 
 38400 
bps 
9d 
 57600 
bps 
ec 
 115200 
bps 
= 1d8 
Set Data Rate Divisor 
Sets the serial bit rate between the modem and the host.  This command takes effect 
immediately and will require adjusting the host serial rate to agree.  Nonstandard rates 
may be programmed by entering a data rate divisor computed with the following 
formula: 
RATE = DIVISOR/0.004096 
Round all non-integer values down. 
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