GTCO Bit Pad Two - Users Guide User Manual
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to report the proximity status. Reports in the ASCII BCD format use the cursor/stylus flag
character to identify an out-of-prox report.
Section B: Remote Control
The data tablet can be configured to accept or reject commands from the host. When the
remote control is enabled, the data tablet is receptive to commands from the host.
When the remote control is disabled, the data tablet only responds to the following
commands:
Section C: Baud Rate
Baud rate is the number of bits transmitted each second between host and peripheral (Bit
Pad Two) or peripheral and host. The available baud rates are 110, 150, 300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600 and 19200.
Section D: CTS Handshaking
The Bit Pad Two supports CTS (Clear to Send) handshaking, hardware governed method of
communications control. The Bit Pad Two is configured as a DTE (Data Terminal
Equipment). Therefore, RTS (Request to Send) and DTR (Data Terminal Ready) are always
asserted.