Western Telematic NBB-1600-D20 User Manual

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Confi guration

As shown in Figure 5.5 and Figure 5.6, the Serial Parameters Menus allow you

to define the following parameters:

Note:

When the baud rate, data bits, parity or stop bits settings

are changed via the console port, newly selected parameters will

not be applied until the user exits and then re-enters

command mode.

Baud Rate: The Baud Rate for the serial Console Port.

(Default = 9600 bps.)

Data: The Data bits setting for the serial Console Port.

(Default = 8 Bits.)

Parity: The parity setting for the serial Console Port. (Default = None.)
Stop: The stop bits setting for the serial Console Port.

(Default = 1 Bit.)

Serial Port Mode: Sets up the NBB Console Port for use with either a

local PC ("Console") or an external modem ("Modem"). Note that when

the Serial Port Mode is set to "Modem" the modem initialization string

will be sent every 15 minutes. (Default = Console.)

Modem Initialization String: Defines a command string (up to

32 characters long) which can be sent out the serial Console Port

to initialize an external modem. If the Serial Port Mode is set to

"Console", the modem initialization string will not be sent. For more

information on initialization commands, refer to the user’s guide for

your modem. (Default =

ATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1)

Note:

The Modem Initialization String cannot begin with a

forward slash (

/) or backslash (\) character, and cannot include

non-printable characters or quotation marks.

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