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Flow, Port Number, I/F Mode Option, Common I/F Mode Setting, Binary, Flow Control Option
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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port I/F Mode Option No Parity Even Parity Odd Parity 1 stop bit 2 stop bits(1) 76 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 (1) 2 stop bits are implemented by the software. This might influence performance. The following table demonstrates some common I/F Mode settings: Table 5-4. Common Interface Mode Settings Common I/F Mode Setting RS-232C, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop bit RS-232C, 7-bit, Even Parity, 1 stop bit RS-485 2-wire, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop bit RS-422, 8-bit, Odd Parity, 1 stop bit Binary 0100 1100 0111 1000 0100 1111 0101 1101 Hex 4C 78 4F 5D Flow Flow control sets the local handshaking method for stopping serial input/output. The current value displays in parentheses. Flow (00) ? _ Use the following table to select flow control options: Table 5-5. Flow Control Options Flow Control Option No flow control XON/XOFF flow control Hardware handshake with RTS/CTS lines XON/XOFF pass characters to host Hex 00 01 02 05 Port Number The Port No setting represents the source port number in TCP connections. It is the number that identifies the channel for remote initiating connections. The port number functions as the TCP/UDP source port number for outgoing packets. Packets sent to MatchPort User Guide 48