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Port Name of COM Port.


Baud Rate Transmission rate in bits per second.
Data Bits Number of data bits per byte.
Parity Choose None, Odd, Even, Mark or Space parity.
Stop Bits 1, 1.5 or 2 stop bits.
If you system have an 16550 UART that has a 16 byte receive buffer, then the FIFO
setting should match the system Receive Buffer size (for Windows 95, start/settings
/control panel/system/Device Manager/Port/Communication Ports/COMx/Port
FIFO Bytes Settings/Advanced). A value of 8 seems adequate for most situations. A lower value
will give better response time, but will use more CPU time. It is for end of receive
frame detection. The system will assume that the end of frame is reached if does not
receive any more data after that amount of character time.
The encoding Bit Error Ratio. Set to 0 to disable Reed Solomon Forward Error
Correction (with Pseudo-random symbol interleaving). The software will dynamically
BER use RS(31,k) to RS(1023,k) depending on the BER and frame size. The second number
is the measured BER of the transmitted data, the BER should be greater than this
value. Each end must use the same BER.
32 number for pseudo-random symbol interleaving. Press New to generate a new
Key
number. Each end must use the same key.
ZIP software data compression.
None Do not use compression
Frame Compress at frame level only.
Compression
Streaming compression. Compression information are maintained
Streaming across frame, this achieve much higher level of compression. The
compression information are only reset on timeout.
Communication Statistics
Overrun Number of character overrun errors
Parity Number of parity errors
Framing Number of framing errors
Break Number of breaks
Rx Overflow Number of times the system receive buffer overflowed
Statistics
Tx Overflow Number of times the system transmit buffer overflowed
Errors
Number of errors corrected on transmitted and received data.
Corrected(Tx/Rx)
BER(Tx/Rx) Bit Error Ratio of transmitted and received data.
Compression(Tx/Rx) Compression ratio of Transmit and Receive data
Bytes Total(Tx/Rx) Total number of bytes transmitted and received

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Input and Output flow control


None No flow control
XON/XOFF Software Xon/Xoff flow control.
Raise RTS when input buffer is less than one-half full. Lower RTS
RTS/CTS when input buffer is more than three quarters full. Transmit only
when CTS is high.
Raise DTR when input buffer is less than one-half full. Lower DTR
DTR/DSR when input buffer is more than three quarters full. Transmit only
when DSR is high.
Flow Control For use in half duplex, multi-dropped system. Continuously wait for
DCD
DCD to be low for at least the random quiescent time before each
collision
transmission. The quiescent time is a random time between min and
avoidance
max delay.
For use in half duplex, multi-dropped system. Continuously wait for
CTS
CTS to be low for at least the random quiescent time before each
collision
transmission. The quiescent time is a random time between min
avoidance
and max delay.
CTS Transmit only when CTS is high.
DSR Transmit only when DSR is high.

Direct
Direct connection to device.
Connection
Modem Use Modem.
Dial
Telephone Telephone number to dial to make a connection.
Number
Tone Dialling Use Tone dialling.
Pulse
Use Pulse dialling.
Dialling
Wait for
Wait for incoming call.
incoming call
Answer after
Answer incoming call after n rings
n rings
Init Modem initialisation sequence. Turn on Carrier Detect Signal when remote carrier
Sequence signal is present, hang up when DTR is low and use Word responses.
For use in situations where the Transmit and Receive lines are tied together. When
Half Duplex
enabled, the echoed transmitted characters are discarded.

Standby Not used

Press To Talk Control.


None RTS and DTR are on all the time
PTT Control RTS Raise RTS only when sending data
DTR Raise DTR only when sending data
RTS and DTR Raise RTS and DTR only when sending data
Pre
Transmission
Used with PTT Control, raise RTS or DTR and wait this time before transmitting data.
Delay (On
Delay)
Post
Transmission Used with PTT Control, after all data are transmitted, wait this time before dropping
Delay (Off RTS or DTR.
Delay)

Min Delay Used with DCD or CTS collision avoidance.

Max Delay Used with DCD or CTS collision avoidance.

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