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3. I/O
PARAMETERS
3.3
Computer Link Parameters
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3.3 Computer Link Parameters
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Setup range (unit)
9601 BAUD RATE
Specify the rate at which data is transferred.
0: 19200 (bps)
1: 9600
2: 4800
3: 2400
4: 1200
5: 600
6: 300
7: 110
8: 38400
1: 9600
2: 4800
3: 2400
4: 1200
5: 600
6: 300
7: 110
8: 38400
9602 STOP BIT
Specify stop bit length used in start-stop mode. See
"PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603. The number of
characters is adjusted in output mode so that no
problems occur if the parity check is enabled.
"PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603. The number of
characters is adjusted in output mode so that no
problems occur if the parity check is enabled.
1: 1
2: 1.5
3: 2
2: 1.5
3: 2
9603 PARITY EFFECTIVE
This parameter is set when using a parity bit
separately from the data bit.
separately from the data bit.
ON
OFF
OFF
Start bit
Data bit
b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6
bn
1 character
Stop bit
Parity bit
Set this to match the input/output device
specifications.
specifications.
0: No parity bit used in
I/O mode
1: Parity bit used in I/O
mode
9604 EVEN PARITY
Specify whether even or odd parity is used when
parity is used. This parameter is ignored when no
parity is used.
parity is used. This parameter is ignored when no
parity is used.
0: Odd parity
1: Even parity
1: Even parity
9605 CHR. LENGTH
Specify data bit length.
See "PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603.
See "PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603.
2: 7
3: 8
3: 8
9606 HAND SHAKE
RS-232C transmission control mode
DC control mode should be set for computer line B.
DC control mode should be set for computer line B.
0: No control
1: RTS/CTS method
2: No handshaking
3: DC control mode
1: RTS/CTS method
2: No handshaking
3: DC control mode
9607 TIME-OUT SET
Specify time-out time at which an interruption of
data transfer during data input/output should be
detected.
If 0 is set, time infinity is specified.
data transfer during data input/output should be
detected.
If 0 is set, time infinity is specified.
0 to 999 (1/10s)
9608 DATA CODE
Specify the code to be used.
See "PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603.
See "PARITY EFFECTIVE" in #9603.
0: ASCII code
1: ISO code
1: ISO code