Star Micronics RS 232C Serial to Parallel Converter SPC-8K User Manual

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The tables below show all of the settings you can make with the serial-to-
parallel’s DIP switches to control certain parameters. The tables also
include the matching settings you have to make in your
MS-DOS AUTOEXEC.BAT file or with the Ports option of the Windows
Control Panel. The highlighted cells in the tables indicate default settings
for the serial-to-parallel converter.

Data Length

Data length is the number of bits that the computer transmits as one unit (byte)
of data. This setting is normally 8.

Switch 1

Data Length

DOS/Windows Setting

ON

8 bits

8

OFF

7 bits

7

Parity

Parity is a means of checking for errors in data transmissions.

Switch 2

Switch 5

Parity

DOS/Windows Setting

ON

ON or OFF

None

N

OFF

ON

Odd

O

OFF

OFF

Even

E

Protocol

Protocol is the communications convention that is used to allow the printer and
computer to regulate the flow of data. DTR is the most commonly used
protocol.

Switch 3

Switch 4

Protocol

ON

ON

DTR

ON

OFF

XON/XOFF

OFF

ON

ETX/ACK

In serial mode your computer will use one of three protocols to ensure that data
is sent properly. Protocol (also sometimes called “handshaking”) means “who
says what when”, and is the way your printer tells your computer it is ready to
receive data. Your computer and printer communicate by sending protocol
codes (at the start of the ASCII table).

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