Serial Interface Sample Clauses

The Serial Interface clause defines the requirements and specifications for the communication interface that transmits data serially between devices or components. Typically, this clause outlines the type of serial protocol to be used (such as RS-232, RS-485, or USB), the data transmission rates, pin configurations, and any necessary handshaking or control signals. By clearly establishing these technical parameters, the clause ensures compatibility and reliable data exchange between interconnected systems, thereby preventing communication errors and integration issues.
Serial Interface. 14 The BBS must be equipped with an industry standard RS-232 serial connection for user 15 configuration and management. The serial port must be an EIA-232 (DB9-Female) connector.
Serial Interface. Section Reference Requirement
Serial Interface. This command activates the parameters configuring window used to enter the basic settings for the serial interface of the server program FELANIP which has been started at the same PC. The following parameters are included in this window: Transmission speed, Parity and Port. Transmission speed can be set within a range of 1200 to 115200 baud. Parity can be set to even, odd or none. Any Port from COM1 to COM8 can be chosen for connecting the PC to the summator or the modem (as long as the selected port is physically present). The E-LAN TIMEOUT setting determines the duration in seconds which elapses from the point in time at which the program detects an error in data transmission to the summator, on up until the point in time at which the error is processed. Automatic balancing may also be selected, which causes the program to detect the transmission speed which is being used by the summator, if no data are returned after transmitting a request. The USB-RS232-Adapter checkbox should only be activated if non-reproducible errors in communication with the ECS LAN occur, which might be traced back to faulty dynamic handling of Windows events – in particular where USB adapters are used on fast computers. Changes to parameters do not become effective until the Change button has been activated, which may lead to an error message with reference to resources which are administered by the operating system (e.g. Hardware not available or Interface cannot be activated). Changed data are only saved by the server program after the save function has been explicitly activated (by means of the Save button). Saved changes are written to the FELANIP.INI file. The Modem registry card contains entry fields for parameters required for data transmission via modem. These include a Modem initialization string, the Dial command, a Dialing prefix, the Dialing time, the Redialing pause and a selection field for either the pulse or tone Dialing procedure. The modem initialization string is transmitted to the modem each time a dial command is issued, and configures the modem with the desired operating parameters. The phone number to be dialed is entered by the program at the end of the dial command. The program monitors establishment of the connection between the two modems during the selected dialing time. The resulting status information is displayed continuously. Correct configuration of modem parameters is essential for successful data transmission. The following settings should assu...