Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual page 189

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38 0007
38 0008
38 0009
38 0010
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38 0014
38 0015
38 0016
38 0017
38 0018
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CHAPTER 1 SCREEN OPERATIONS
Name
Char length
This sets the data bit length.
Refer to the item "38005 Parity valid" for details.
Set this to match the I/O device specifications.
Handshake
This is the RS-232C transmission control method.
method
Set this to match the control method of the connected
I/O device.
Timeout
This sets the timeout time for detecting an interruption
time
in the data transmission during data input/output.
An error occurs if the one block read or 250
characters output time exceeds the designated time,
due to an I/O device fault or an exchange during
transmission.
Depending on the baud rate, the timeout time setting
must be changed.
The setting "0" is equivalent to approx. 90 minutes.
Data code
This sets the code to be used.
Check sum
This sets the validity of the computer link A check sum
function.
DC1 after
This sets the presence of a DC1 code output after the
NAK or SYN
NAK code or SYN code is output.
This is valid only when "3" is selected for "380008
Handshake method".
Buffer
This selects whether to validate the buffer correction
correction
during operation
Reset
This sets whether to validate the reset during
validity
computer link. Normally, this is set to "0".
CR output
This selects whether to output the CR code just
before the LF code.
DC code
This is valid only when 3: DC code method is selected
parity
for "380008 Handshake method".
The even parity in respect to the control code is
added. Set this to match the I/O device specifications.
Parity V
This is set when the parity V in one block is to be
checked during data input.
Start code
This sets the code instructing the start of the first
transmission in the file data transmission.
This is intended for specific users, and is normally set
to "0".
This is valid only when 3: DC code method is selected
for "380008 Handshake method".
NAK output
This selects whether to send an NAK code to the host
if a communication error occurs in computer link B.
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3. Setup Screens
Details
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Setting range (units)
0 : 5 (bit)
1 : 6
2 : 7
3 : 8
1 : RTS/CTS method
2 : No handshake
3 : DC code method
0 to 999 (1/10s)
0 : ASCII code
1 : ISO code
0 : Check sum invalid
1 : Check sum valid
0 : Do not output DC1
code
1 : Output DC1 code
0 : Buffer correction
invalid
1 : Buffer correction valid
0 : Computer link reset
valid
1 : Computer link reset
invalid
0 : Do not output CR
code
1 : Output CR code
0 : DC code with no
parity
1 : DC code with parity
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
0 : DC1
1 : BEL
0 : Do not output NAK
code
1 : Output NAK code

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