Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual page 179

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CHAPTER 1 SCREEN OPERATIONS
Name
Dev 1
This sets the device name corresponding to the
name
device No.
It is used to easily discriminate each device.
(Example) PTR/PTP
Dev 1
This sets the data transfer speed.
baud rate
Dev 1
This sets the stop bit length in the start stop method.
stop bit
The bit length is set matching the specifications of
the I/O device.
Refer to the item "350104 Parity valid".
Dev 1
This is the parameter when using a parity bit other
parity valid
than a data bit. It is set matching the specifications of
the I/O device.
Dev 1
This is the parameter that selects the odd or even
even parity
parity when the parity above is valid. This parameter
is ignored when the parity is invalid. It is set matching
the specifications of the I/O device.
Dev 1
This sets the data bit length. The character length
char length
(data bit) is set matching the specifications of the I/O
device.
Refer to the item "350104 Parity valid".
Dev 1
The code that terminates the data reading can be
termina type
selected.
Dev 1
This sets the code that terminates the reading when
termina
the "350107 Termina type" setting is "4" or "5".
code 1
Dev 1
This sets the code that terminates the reading when
termina
the "350107 Termina type" setting is "5".
code 2
Dev 1
This is an RS-232C transmission control method.
hndshk
It is set matching the control method of the I/O device
method
to be connected.
Dev 1
This is only valid when "2" is selected in "350111
DC code
Hndshk method".
parity
It is a parity addition for the DC code. It is set
matching the specifications of the I/O device.
No parity
DC-3
Parity
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3. Setup Screens
Details
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4
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Setting range (units)
Three characters
(alphabetic, numeric
and symbols) or less
1200/2400/4800/9600/
19200 (bit/s)
1 : 1 (bit)
2 : 1.5
3 : 2
0 : No parity
1 : Parity
0 : Odd parity
1 : Even parity
0 : 5 bit
1 : 6 bit
2 : 7 bit
3 : 8 bit
0 : No terminator
1 : EOR or EOB
2 : EOB
3 : EOR
4 : One random
character
5 : Two random
characters
0 to FF (hexadecimal)
0 to FF (hexadecimal)
1 : RTS/CTS
2 : No handshake
3 : DC code method
0 : No DC code parity
1 : Even code parity for
DC codes
1
(13H)
(93H)

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