User`s manual
Events and Callbacks
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Event Types and Callback Properties
The serial port event types and associated callback properties are described 
below.
Break-Interrupt Event. A break-interrupt event is generated immediately after a 
break interrupt is generated by the serial port. The serial port generates a 
break interrupt when the received data has been in an inactive state longer 
than the transmission time for one character.
This event executes the callback function specified for the 
BreakInterruptFcn 
property. It can be generated for both synchronous and asynchronous read and 
write operations.
Bytes-Available Event. A bytes-available event is generated immediately after a 
predetermined number of bytes are available in the input buffer or a 
terminator is read, as determined by the 
BytesAvailableFcnMode property. 
If 
BytesAvailableFcnMode is byte, the bytes-available event executes the 
callback function specified for the 
BytesAvailableFcn property every time the 
number of bytes specified by 
BytesAvailableFcnCount is stored in the input 
Table 8-9: Event Types and Callback Properties 
Event Type Associated Properties
Break interrupt BreakInterruptFcn
Bytes available BytesAvailableFcn
BytesAvailableFcnCount
BytesAvailableFcnMode
Error ErrorFcn
Output empty OutputEmptyFcn
Pin status PinStatusFcn
Timer TimerFcn
TimerPeriod










