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Parity
None 0
Even 1
Odd 2
Set your Parity to match what you are using on your host computer.
Data Bits
7 bits 0
8 bits 1
Set your Data Bits to match what you are using on your host computer.
Stop Bits
1 bit 0
2 bits 1
Set your Stop Bits to match what you are using on your host computer.
Base Listening To:
Terminals and Relays 0
Relays ONLY (no RF) 1
In small networks, the Base Station will always be listening on the RF
channel - setting 0.
In large networks with critical response-time requirements, it is many times
advantageous to have the Base Station listening ONLY to Relays. The Base
Station then acts as a Relay control unit, passing data from multiple Relays
(possibly on different frequencies) to the host computer and back.
Security Code
Disabled 0
Enabled 1
If you do not currently have a Security Code set and want to set one, press
the CLEAR key, then the 1 key. Set your 3-digit code by scanning the
desired characters from the bar coded FULL ASCII MENU. You can choose
any 3 characters from ASCII 33 to ASCII 126. If the characters you want to
enter are represented on the RF Terminal keypad, you can enter them from
the RF Terminal keypad. For example, ASCII 33 ("A") is available on the
RF Terminal keypad by pressing SHIFT first, then pressing the # key.
ASCII 126, the "~" character is not on the RF Terminal keypad and must be