Parity, Data bits, Protocol – Worth Data 5000 User Manual

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Parity

I/O SETTINGS
HOST -----------------------------

SERIAL

1

TERMINATOR CHARACTER -

CR

2

SINGLE CYCLE UPLOAD

OFF

3

BAUD RATE ----------------------

9600

4

PARITY ---------------------------

NONE

5

DATA BITS -----------------------

8

BITS

6

PROTOCOL -----------------------

NONE

7

DONE/EXIT ------------------------------------

0


CHANGE SETTING #: _

o The Parity should match the parity setting of your COM port setting on your Host Computer. Parity can vary on a PC serial

port - None is the default and is usually used in conjunction with the 8 data bits setting, while Even or Odd is associated
with 7 data bits.

o Change the Parity by pressing the 5 key on the TriCoder keypad

Data Bits

I/O SETTINGS
HOST -----------------------------

SERIAL

1

TERMINATOR CHARACTER -

CR

2

SINGLE CYCLE UPLOAD

OFF

3

BAUD RATE ----------------------

9600

4

PARITY ---------------------------

NONE

5

DATA BITS -----------------------

8

BITS

6

PROTOCOL -----------------------

NONE

7

DONE/EXIT ------------------------------------

0


CHANGE SETTING #: _


o

Set the Data Bits to match the setting used by your serial port. 8 data bits is the default.

o

Change the Data Bits by pressing the 6 key on the TriCoder keypad to cycle through 7 BITS or 8 BITS.

Protocol

I/O SETTINGS
HOST -----------------------------

SERIAL

1

TERMINATOR CHARACTER -

CR

2

SINGLE CYCLE UPLOAD

OFF

3

BAUD RATE ----------------------

9600

4

PARITY ---------------------------

NONE

5

DATA BITS -----------------------

8

BITS

6

PROTOCOL -----------------------

NONE

7

DONE/EXIT ------------------------------------

0


CHANGE SETTING #: _


o

Set the Protocol to match the setting used by your program. None is the default.

o

Change the Protocol by pressing the 7 key on the TriCoder keypad to cycle through NONE, XON/XOFF or ACK/NAK.

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