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netmask for the actual IP address is used. Appendix B covers the calculation of the right
value in detail.
The EAD 02 prompts for the number of host bits, and then calculates the netmask. It is
shown in standard format “255.255.xxx.xxx” when parameters are displayed.
4.6.4. Telnet Configuration Password
The telnet configuration password can be set to disable unauthorized access to the setup
menu through a telnet connection to the setup port (9999). For the setup through the serial
port, it is not necessary to enter the password.
4.7. Channel Specific Parameters
The baud rate can be set within the defined limits (model dependent, most models 300 to
19200 or 115k Baud).
NOTE:
115 kBaud is entered as “150”
4.7.1. Interface Mode
The line interface (I/F) mode is a bit-coded byte with the following meaning. It is entered
in hexadecimal notation
Function 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Function
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RS-232
0
0
7 Bit
1
0
8 Bit
1
1
No Parity
0
0
Even Parity
1
1
Odd Parity
0
1
1 Stop bit
1
1
2 Stop bit
1
1
Common settings:
RS-232C, 8-bit, No Parity, 1 stop = 0x4C
RS-232C, 7-bit, Even Parity, 1 stop = 0x78
The bit combination can be easily converted to hexadecimal notation for input.
See Appendix C for conversion tables.