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Speed

Used to change the Supervisory port speed (in bits per second).

Values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200
Default: 19200

Character Size

Selects the number of bits required to make up one asynchronous character.

Values: Five, Six, Seven, Eight
Default: Eight

Diagnostic Messages

Enables the Supervisory port to send out diagnostic messages upon power-up.

Values: Enable, Disable
Default: Enable

NOTICE:

When in SCADA mode, these diagnostic messages disrupt the connected
device. Therefore, if using the SCADA mode, set this value to
“Disable.”

Parity

Sets the parity bit.

Values: None, Odd, Even
Default: None

Stop Bit

Selects the number of bits required to end the character.

Values: 1, 2
Default: 1

Current Pin Status

Shows the status of the DTE Supervisory port pins.

DTR Alarm Control and Status Table

In addition to the configurable fields, the Supervisory screen displays a table
that lets you set the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Alarm Control parameters
and view the current DTR Alarm Status.

Choices for DTR Alarm Control are “Enable” and “Disable”; the default
setting is “Disable.” Setting DTR Alarm Control to “Enable” allows the unit
to generate an alarm on loss of DTR, which occurs when the Serial port
detects that the DTR signal is low. The DTR Status field indicates the current
state of the DTR alarm.

Services Screen

The Services screen (Figure 3.12) provides a view of the unit’s defined
services and displays the Interface, Type, and Pair parameters for each
service.