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S6=1, activate Low Power Mode.
This value decides whether WCS-232 works in Low Power Mode or not. When this value is 0, WCS-232
works only in active power mode. When WCS-232 works in Low Power mode, delay in transferring data
may occur.
C.5. S10: Enable Response Message (default 1)
S10=0, WCS-232 does not send response messages to the host system.
S10=1, WCS-232 sends response messages to host system.
This value decides whether WCS-232 sends response messages such as OK, ERROR, CONNECT,
DISCONNECT or not. When this value is 0, WCS-232 will not send any response messages. If the
response messages conflicts with your host programs or devices that is connected to WCS-232, change
this value to 0.
C.6. S11: Enable Escape (default 1)
S11=0, WCS-232 does not allow escape sequence characters. The operation status of Connect
cannot be changed to Standby. Since the WCS-232 skips the process of detecting escape sequence
characters, more efficient data transmission can be had.
S11=1, WCS-232 allows for the escape sequence character. Whenever it is needed, the Connect
status can be changed to Standby.
C.7. S12: Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected (default 1)
S12=0, WCS-232 does not clear the data buffer received from host system when disconnected.
S12=1, WCS-232 clears the data buffer when disconnected.
C.8. S13: Enable DCD Signal (default 1)
S13=0, DCD signal off
S13=1, DCD signal on
C.9. S14: Enable DTR Transfer (default 1)
S14=0, DTR/DSR signal is transferred in a loop-back fashion.
S14=1, DTR signal is transferred to DSR of remote device.