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S Register 110 - Data Format
This register determines the format of the data on the serial port. Allowable
settings are:
*1
8 bits, No Parity, 1 Stop
2
8 bits, No Parity, 2 Stop
3
8 bits, Even Parity, 1 Stop
4
8 bits, Odd Parity, 1 Stop
5
7 bits, No Parity, 1 Stop
6
7 bits, No Parity, 2 Stop
7
7 bits, Even Parity, 1 Stop
8
7 bits, Odd Parity, 1 Stop
9
7 bits, Even Parity, 2 Stop
10
7 bits, Odd Parity, 2 Stop
11
9 bits, No Parity, 1 Stop
S Register 111 - Packet Minimum Size
S Register 112 - Packet Maximum Size
S Register 116 - Packet Character Timeout
These settings determine the conditions under which the modem will
transmit accumulated data over the air.
S Register 111 - Minimum Size
Valid entries for this register are 1 to 255 bytes, which defines the minimum
number of bytes to receive from the DTE before encapsulating them in a
packet and transmitting over the air.
Note that if register S114=0 at any particular Repeater or Remote, that
Repeater or Remote will ignore its own S111 register and abide by the
Master’s S111 setting. If S114=1 at any particular Repeater or Remote, that
Repeater or Remote will use its own local S111 setting. The default for
S111 is 1 byte.
S Register 112 - Maximum Size
This setting has a range of 2 to 255, and defines the maximum number of
bytes from the DTE which should be encapsulated in a packet. This value
should be greater than the minimum packet size, but not smaller than is
necessary for reliable communications. If the wireless link is consistently
good and solid, a maximum size of 255 will yield the best throughput
(depending on the higher level protocols of the connected equipment).
However, if the link is poor (
e.g.
, experiencing excessive interference) and
data is frequently retransmitted, the maximum packet size should be
reduced. This decreases the probability of errors within packets, and
reduces the amount of traffic in the event that retransmissions are required.
Note that if register S114=0 at any particular Repeater or Remote, that
Repeater or Remote will ignore its own S112 register and abide by the
Master’s S112 setting. If S114=1 at any particular Repeater or Remote, that
Repeater or Remote will use its own local S112 setting. The default for
S112 is 255 bytes.
Summary of Contents for ENC-900
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