KEYENCE N-410 User Manual
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N-410 Setting
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Sending and Receiving Settings
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Send the settings to the N-410.
Click the
button to send the updated settings to the N-410.
5
Press the N-410 test switch once after settings have been sent.
The "SO (50)" status will clear. (If the device is not in the "SO (50)" state, there is no need to press
the test switch.)
Reading N-410 settings
N-410 settings can be read to the computer. Perform the following steps. (These steps are very
similar to those for sending settings.)
1
Press and hold the N-410 test switch for 8 seconds.
When the N-410 display shows "SO (50)", the communications state is as follows.
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Baud rate: 115200 bit/s
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Stop bit: 1 bit
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Data bits: 8 bit
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PLC link: None
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Parity: Even
If you know the communication settings of the N-410, you may skip the settings in step 1.
Communication is possible when the computer port setting in step two is compatible with the
communication conditions of the N-410.However, if you are using a PLC link, failure to
complete step 1 will result in you being unable to read settings (because the communication
protocol is specific to the PLC link).
2
Click the [Option] button on the AutoID Navigator, then make the settings for "COM port".
Make sure that the communication settings for the computer are compatible with those made in
step 1. Click the [OK] button when settings are finished.
If "Auto" is selected for "Connect", the settings will be read while the AutoID Navigator
changes the communication conditions on the N-410. If you know the RS-232C
communications settings for the N-410 and select "Manual", the time required to change
the communication conditions will be greatly reduced and settings will be read much
faster.
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