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5.3. Communications Parameters
Selecting option 1 from the “Main Menu” menu displays the Communications settings menu.
It is from this menu that all available serial port settings can be changed. The available options are detailed below.
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========= Modify COMM Settings ============
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Key [0] - MAIN MENU
Key [1] - Set Baud Rate
Key [2] - Set Parity
Key [3] - Set Stop Bits
Key [4] - Apply COMM Settings
Key [4] - 115200
Key [5] - 57600
Key [6] - 38400
Key [7] - 19200
Key [8] - 9600
Key [9] - 4800
Key [a] - 2400
Key [b] - 1200
The factory set communications parameters for
your ADAPTER are as follows
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============== MAIN MENU ===============
=============== Version 3.02 ===============
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Key [1] - Modify COMM Settings
Key [2] - Modify Bluetooth Settings
Key [3] - Display Current Settings
Key [4] - Restore Factory Settings
Key [5] - Disable Interactive Menu
Key [6] - Upgrade DFU
Key [c] - 300
Key [d] – Enter your own baud rate
Baud rate: 115200 (actual 115168) - applied
Baud Rate: 115,200
Data Bits: 8 (non-configurable)
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
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You can alter these settings by using the
configuration menu options shown below.
5.3.1. Baud Rate
Select option 1 to access the baud rate menu
below) to change baud rate.
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============== Set Baud Rate ===============
Key [0] – PREVIOUS MENU
Key [1] - 921600
Key [2] - 460800
Key [3] - 230400
Any changes made in this menu will be
remembered when leaving, and will be applied
by selecting option 4 “Apply COMM Settings”
From the previous ”Modify COMM Settings”
menu. Selecting any other option will store the
appropriate configuration selection.
A range of popular pre-set baud rates is
offered in this menu along with an option for
you to set your own. Due to some technical
limitations, it is not possible for the product to
achieve all of these baud rates exactly,
although most of them are available within 1%.
Normal RS232 operation is not affected by
such small differences in data rates unless
long streams of continuous data are being
used. The actual baud rate achieved will be
displayed next to your selection.
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