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Connecting the Serial Port

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Connecting the Serial Port The serial port is a standard RS-232C, 25-pin port, with selectable baud rates of up to 38.4 Kbps. It requires a shielded RS-232C cable which is UL and CSA approved and no more than 50 feet (15 m) in length. 1. Open the port access cover and plug the interface cable into the serial port. 2. Secure the cable with the screws and close the port access cover. 3. Attach the other end of the cable to the computer and secure it with the screws. Default menu settings for the serial interface (see Section 1 of your on-line Pacemark 4410 User's Guide for information on changing Menu settings): Parity = None # Serial Bits = 8 Bits Protocol = Ready/Busy Diagnostic Test = No Busy Line = SSD- Baud Rate = 9600 BPS DSR Signal = Valid DTR Signal = Ready on Power Up Busy Time = 200 mS Pacemark 4410 Setup Guide E-17

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Pacemark 4410 Setup Guide
Connecting the Serial Port
The serial port is a standard RS-232C, 25-pin port, with
selectable baud rates of up to 38.4 Kbps. It requires a
shielded RS-232C cable which is UL and CSA approved
and no more than 50 feet (15 m) in length.
1. Open the port access cover and plug the interface cable into the serial
port.
2. Secure the cable with the screws and close the port access cover.
3. Attach the other end of the cable to the computer and secure it with
the screws.
Default menu settings for the serial interface (see Section 1 of
your on-line
Pacemark 4410 User’s Guide
for information on
changing Menu settings):
Parity = None
Baud Rate = 9600 BPS
# Serial Bits = 8 Bits
DSR Signal = Valid
Protocol = Ready/Busy
DTR Signal = Ready on Power Up
Diagnostic Test = No
Busy Time = 200 mS
Busy Line = SSD-