CP6100 I/O Process Programming Manual
 Using CP6100: Managing Lines
 | For MPS-B only:
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 | MPSBTIMEOUT. This parameter specifies the interval, in 10-ms
 | units, that MPS-B waits for a station to respond to a poll or
 | write sequence. If the station does not respond within the time
 | interval specified, MPS-B retries the operation until a proper
 | response is received or until the retry count (see MPSBRETRIES)
 | is exhausted.
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 | MPSBPOLLINTERVAL. This parameter specifies the interval, in
 | 10-ms units, that MPS-B will wait between two consecutive passes
 | through the polling list.
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 | MPSBRETRIES. This parameter specifies the number of times MPS-B
 | will retry an operation, such as poll (except timeout) or write,
 | before terminating the operation abnormally.
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 | MPSBPACE. This parameter specifies the maximum number of
 | consecutive WRITE requests that can be performed by MPS-B before
 | all stations are polled again. If the value specified for
 | MPSBPACE is zero, a HALT POLL request (when stations are polled)
 | must be issued prior to any WRITE request.
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 | MPSBBAUDnnnnn. This parameter specifies the transmission speed
 | in bits per second. The value nnnnn may be one of the following:
 | 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400,
 | 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, or 19200.
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 | MPSBCONTROLCF. This parameter specifies that the line is turned
 | around (data is transmitted--WRITE request) after the carrier
 | (DCD) drops.
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 | MPSBNOCONTROLCF. This parameter specifies that the line is
 | turned around and data is transmitted without waiting for the
 | carrier (DCD) to drop.
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