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4.1.2.5 Selecting and setting the function in the B4 mode
a. Setting the use of RS-232C port (Guidance: )
Set if the RS-232C port is used as the communication port (COM) for a personal com-
puter, etc., or as the printer port, or is not used for either.
Except for use as the communication port (COM), the GP-IB interface can take the place
of the RS-232C.
: Used as the communication port (COM) for a personal computer, etc.
: Used as the printer port (GP-IB can be used)
: Is not used for either purpose (GP-IB can be used)
(Default setting:
)
PROG
Step 1: Each time the key is pressed the displayed
setup option changes in the following order:
→ → . While the desired
setup option is flashing, press the
ENT
key. If
is selected, the operation proceeds to B5:
Setting the RUN input function from the I/O
interface, otherwise it enters the process for
setting the RS-232C communication speed.
b. Setting the RS-232C communication baud rate (Guidance: )
Set the RS-232C communication speed (baud rate).
: Uses 9600 bps.
: Uses 19200 bps.
: Uses 1200 bps.
: Uses 2400 bps.
: Uses 4800 bps.
(Default setting: )
PROG
Step 1: Each time the key is pressed the displayed
setup option changes in the following order:
→ → →
→ . While the desired setup option is
flashing, press the
ENT
key. The operation
automatically enters the process for setting the
RS-232C data bits.
c. Setting the RS-232C communication data bits (Guidance: )
Set the data bits for RS-232C communication.
: Uses 8 bits.
: Uses 7 bits.
(Default setting: )
PROG
Step 1: Each time the key is pressed the displayed
setup option toggles between and .
While the desired setup option is flashing, press
the
ENT
key. The operation automatically enters
the process for setting the parity check method for
RS-232C communication.