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Stop Bits
Select 1 or 2 for the number of Stop Bits transmitted or received for the Primary and Secondary COM Ports
DTR Enable
Select Yes/No. Enable to assert the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) line of the RS-232 Port when the port is open for
the Primary and Secondary COM Ports.
Mode
Select the communication mode to be used by the Integra-TR. Refer to Table XX for Communication Mode
descriptions.
Table 7 – Communication Mode Descriptions
Mode
Description
Sync/ESC with No HS Sends data using Sync/byte-stuffing protocol without handshaking.
Buffered with No HS
Sends buffered data without handshaking (this mode is required for
DOX operation.)
Sync/Esc with RTS/CTS HS
Sends data using the Sync/Esc byte-stuffing protocol with RTS/CTS
hardware handshaking.
Buffered with RTS/CTS HS Sends buffered data with RTS/CTS hardware handshaking.
Sync/Esc with Flow Control HS
Sends data using the Sync/Esc byte-stuffing protocol with flow control
handshaking.
Buffered with Flow Control HS Sends buffered data with flow control hardware handshaking.
IP Address/Port Number
Selection of an IP Address and Port Number when IP Port is selected.. The Ethernet-to-RS-232 converter with this
IP Address must have a TCP (Telnet) server enabled. Allows the user to select the IP Port number used if the Port
Select has IP Port selected. This is the Port Number that will be used to make a TCP (Telnet) connection.
Port Select
Allows the user to choose data transmissions and receptions on a specified RS-232 COM port or an Ethernet
adapter via TCP (Telnet)
o Com Port – System data will be transmitted and received using the specified RS-232 COM port.
o IP PortSystem data will be transmitted and received over the Ethernet to a specified IP address and
port number using the TCP (Telnet) protocol. Select this option if an Ethernet to RS232 converter is
implemented for the unit under test.
o OIP PortThis option should not be selected for Integra-TR models.
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