Specifications
SDR2-CF/SDR2-OEM-CF Configuration Guide rev 1.0 Configuration Menu Reference
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NOTE: Incorrect
handshaking settings
may cause the
SDR2-CF to become
unresponsive during
passthrough mode.
Particularly, enabling
RTS/CTS handshaking
for a device that
doesn’t support
hardware handshaking
may cause these hangs.
If your SDR2-CF
hangs during
passthrough mode,
remove power for five
seconds, and then
reapply power.
messages off does not change their settings, but overrides the current
message parameters. The current state of the messages is indicated.
4.1.5 Enter Serial Passthrough Mode
Serial passthrough mode provides a means for communicating with the
device connected to the data port. To enter passthrough mode, press 8 from
the main menu. To return to the main menu, type +++, then wait two
seconds without typing for the menu to reappear. The LED on the front of
the unit will blink when data is transfered to indicate that the SDR2-CF is in
passthrough mode.
4.1.6 Configure Data Port for Attached Device
To set baud rate, data format, and handshaking for the data port, type 9
from the main menu. To set baud rate, press B, then type a baud rate that
matches your device. Common baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, and 230400. Press H to configure hardware
handshaking (on or off) and D to select serial data format (use 8N1 if
unsure). Pressing <Enter> or <ESC> saves the settings and returns to the
main configuration menu.
Figure 4.2. Data port configuration.
4.1.7 Start/Stop Recording
Like the record button, the main menu commands R and S are used to
immediately enter record and stop modes. The R menu option shows the
current state of recording (on or off).