Serial port device name, Attention character, Disconnect timeguard – BayTech MRP units 2012 User Manual
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Serial Port Device Name
 
 
 
 
 
Attention Character
 
 
 
 
 
Disconnect Timeguard
 
 
 
 
 
 
Connect Port ID Echo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Port ID Echo is...................Disabled
Connect Port ID Echo Menu
 Disable Port ID Echo..............1 
 Use Module, Port Number...........2 
 Use Device Name...................3 
 Exit..............................X,CR 
 Enter Request : 
Select 1), disables the echo. The Default setting is Disabled.
The unit displays: (blank)
Select 2), echoes the module and port number.
Select 3), echoes the device name.
The unit displays:
BAYTECH
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The unit displays:
BAYTECH
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MRP10
Current device name: EIA-RS232 
Enter device name for serial port ((1 - 16 char., CR to end) : 
Pressing the Attention Character 5 consecutive times will access the 
network main menu. Select 4, from the Network Configuration 
Menu, to change the attention character. The unit displays the 
following: The Default is a semi-colon (;). 
Attention Character is........... ;
Enter Attention Character :
Select 5), from the Network Configuration Menu, ensures reliable binary data transmission by 
providing a one-second “Timeguard” after the unit receives the attention character. If more data is 
received within the delay period, the unit treats the character as data, not an attention character; thereby 
preventing unwanted port disconnection. Select 5, from the 
network menu. The Default setting is Disabled. 
 Disconnect Time Guard is.......... Disabled 
 Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : 
Select 3), from the Network 
Configuration Menu allows the serial 
port to be renamed. Type the new port 
name and press ‘Enter’. 
Select 6), from the Network Configuration 
Menu, sets the port identification. The unit 
displays the Port ID Echo Menu. 
