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10.5.4 Data Outputs
In the “Data Output” menu you can choose RS232 cable or Infrared (IrDa). Please refer to section
4.4.1 for more details.
10.5.4.1 Data Output RS232 Cable
If “RS232 Cable” has been selected, you can adjust the data format
to the requested baud rate:
57600 (default), 38400, 19200, 9600
The settings 8 data bits, 1 Stop-Bit, No Parity do not change.
The Transmission Protocol option must be “off” when using the Msoft
7000 Basic. (Description of transmission protocol available on
request).
If you have adjusted to “RS232 Cable“, you cannot connect a
footswitch, charger unit or alarm device to the multi-purpose socket.
10.5.4.2 Data Output Infrared (IrDA)
If you have adjusted to “Infrared (IrDA)”, data transmission to the
MiniPrint 7000 data printer or to a PC will be wireless.
In this setting, you can connect a footswitch, power supply unit or
alarm device to the multipurpose socket. If a footswitch has been
connected, a power unit and an alarm device may be connected to
the footswitch.
Via the footswitch you can “Save” readings to the statistics or
“delete” Minimum and Maximum values during measurement.
The duration of the alarm signal can be adjusted individually so that
you are able to distinguish the alarm signals for exceeding upper
specification limit and lower specification limit. The duration can be
adjusted to 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 ms or to