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2.3.3.5.6.2 Parity
Options: None, Odd, Even
Default: None
Sets the Parity used when transferring data locally between the transparent data port and the RS-232 Device.
2.3.3.5.6.3 Data Bits
Options: 5, 6, 7, 8
Default: 8
Sets the number of Data Bits used to transfer data between the transparent data port and the RS-232 Device. It can be
set to either 5, 6, 7 or 8 data bits.
2.3.3.5.6.4 Stop Bits
Options: 1, 2
Default: 2
Sets the number of Stop Bits used to transfer data between the transparent data port and the RS-232 Device. It can be
set to either 1 or 2 stop bits.
2.3.3.5.6.5 Flow Control
Options: Hardware, None
Default: Hardware
Sets the type of Flow Control used to transfer data between the transparent data port and the RS-232 Device. It can be
set to either Hardware or None.
Selecting the OK button, accepts the new settings and the dialog shall be closed.
Selecting the CANCEL button will discard the changes, and close the dialog box.
2.3.3.5.7 Alarm Inputs
The Alarm Inputs option defines a number of parameters about the type and operation of the alarm inputs connected
to the ADPRO FastTrace. The number of Alarm Inputs available will depend on the ADPRO FastTrace Model number.
Refer to Section 1.13 for details of the hardware connector.
Select the Alarm Input number from the displayed list. The status of an Alarm Input is shown by a small icon to the left.
An Alarm Input is free when the ‘empty’ icon is shown next to the number.
•The Connect button is used to enable an Alarm Input. A green tick is shown and details can be modified.
To temporarily disable the use of an Alarm Input, the Disconnect button is used and a red cross is shown.
For example, set Disconnect if maintenance is being performed in that area or the sensor is being replaced.