3.4
DISPLAY
AND
WRITING
(Cont'd)
Place
the
cursor at
the
menu
item
to
be
set by
cursor key
Hj
or
RJ
.
Different function soft keys
appear as
the selected menu item changes.
B
Select and
depress
a
soft key. Data are
written
to
the
cursor location.
(Example)
In baud
rate
setup,
depressing
the 9600 soft key
sets
9600
baud.
i
indicates that the item
is
automatically
set
up
and
cannot
be
changed.
Table
3.4.2 lists possible
setting
for serial interface:
Table 3.4.2 Serial Interface
Setting
Menu item
Input
Output
YE
tape
reader
Equipment
General-purpose
RS-232C
General-purpose
RS-232C
First
First
Port
Second
Second
100
or
75
100 or
75
110 or 150
110 or 150
300
300
600
600
Baud
rate
1200
1200
2400
2400
4800
4800
9600
9600
1
bit
1 bit
Stop bit
2
bits
2
bits
7 bits
7 bits
Bit
length
8
bits
8 bits
Even
parity
Even
parity
Communication
parity
check
Odd
parity
Odd
parity
No
No
Yes
Yes
Control code
No
No
Yes
Yes
RTS control
No
No
Yes
Yes
ISO
parity
check
No
No
1
The
two
ports cannot
be
used
at
the
same
time. The
setting
items for
the first and second
ports
are independent from each other.
2.
For
the communication
at
the baud
rate
9600 bps, the following
parameter
is
recommended.
9600 bps
Baud
rate
Stop bit
2 bits
Bit
length
8 bits
None/
Even/Odd
Parity
check
NC
data control
No
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