User`s guide

48 Setup
PORTS: F6
EIA Baud Rate: [134400, 115200, 76800, 57600, 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400,
2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150, 110]
See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
EIA Data Format: [7/1/N, 7/1/O, 7/1/E, 7/1/M, 7/1/S, 7/2/N, 7/2/O, 7/2/E, 7/2/M, 7/2/S,
8/1/N, 8/1/O, 8/1/E, 8/1/M, 8/1/S, 8/2/M, 8/2/N, 8/2/O, 8/2/E, 8/2/S]
See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
EIA (Aux) Parity Check: [On, Off]
Choose whether the parity bit will be checked. When parity
check is on and the parity bit received is inconsistent with the
data received, indicating an error in communications, an asterisk
(*) 2Ah is displayed instead of the character.
Aux Baud Rate: [38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 2000, 1800, 1200, 600, 300, 150,
134.5, 110]
See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
AUX Data Format: [7/1/O, 7/1/E, 7/1/M, 7/1/S, 7/2/N, 7/2/O, 7/2/E, 7/2/M, 7/2/S, 8/1/N,
8/1/O, 8/1/E, 8/1/M, 8/1/S, 8/2/N]
See the Quick menu earlier in this chapter.
EIA (Aux) Recv: [No Protocol Xon-Xoff (XPC), Xany-Xoff (XPC), DTR (DSR),
Xany-Xoff/DTR (DSR)]
Choose the form of flow control for data received from the primary
or secondary host. Software flow control uses Xon-Xoff DC1 (11h)
and DC3 (13h). XPC is used by “Scan Code” mode because it uses
DC1 and DC3 as data. Xany-Xoff (XPC) is similar to Xon-Xoff,
except that any character transmitted to the host is treated as an
Xon, so data from the terminal is buffered, rather than being sent
to the host. DTR (DSR for Aux) relies on the hardware signal DTR
or DSR (pin 20 or pin 6) from the device. Xany-Xoff/DTR (DSR)
uses software and hardware flow control.
Flow control is recommended to protect against data loss.