Library
- Dosbox Serial Port Configuration
- Serial Port Configuration Options
- Serial Port Configuration Disappears Vera
- Cisco Serial Port Configuration
Installation Instructions for. Omni Z-Wave Interface Plugin for Vera Controllers – UI7. Serial Connection Kit. Thank you for purchasing the Omni Z-Wave Interface Serial Kit. These instructions are for the Vera 3 Controller. “Develop Apps” and select “Serial Port Configuration ”. Configure the Vera Plugin for the Ethernet gateway. Open configuration for the Arduino Device and select the Advanced tab. Enter the ip-number:port in the ip field. This will override any previous serial configuration in the Vera plugin; If you chose to use the default IP address and port defined in the EthernetGateway sketch, enter: 192.168.
Instrument Control Toolbox
Description
The Serial Configuration block configures parameters for a serialport that you can use to send and receive data. You must set the parametersof your serial port before you set up the Serial Receive and the SerialSend block.
You must first specify the configuration of your serial portbefore you configure the Serial Receive and Serial Send blocks. TheReceive and Send blocks will prompt you to add a Configuration blockto configure your serial port properties.
![Vera Serial Port Configuration Vera Serial Port Configuration](https://www.vesternet.com/media/wysiwyg/Application_notes/APNT116_Serial_Port_Configuration.png)
Note
You need a license for both the Instrument Control Toolbox™ and Simulink® softwareto use this block.
Parameters
Specify the serial port to configure. You have to select anavailable port from the list. By default no port is selected and thisfield displays <Please select a port...>.Use this configured port in your Serial Send and SerialReceive blocks. Each Serial Send and Receive block must havea configured serial configuration. If you use multiple serial portsin your simulation, you must configure each port using a separateserial configuration block.
Dosbox Serial Port Configuration
Specify the rate at which bits are transmitted for the serialinterface. Default value is
9600
.![Vera Serial Port Configuration Vera Serial Port Configuration](/uploads/1/2/6/3/126392018/313642116.png)
Specify the number of data bits to transmit over the serialinterface. Default value is 8 and other availablevalues are 5, 6, and 7.
Specify how you want to check parity bits in the data bits transmittedvia the serial port. By default this is set to none,and the available values are:
- none — Where no paritychecking is done.
- even — Where parity bitis set to 0 if the number of ones in a given set of bits is even.
- odd — Where parity bitis set to 1 if the number of ones in a given set of bits is odd.
- mark — Where parity bitis always set to 1.
- space — Where parity bitis always set to 0.
Specify the number of bits used to indicate the end of a byte.The number of data bits you select determines the choices availablefor stop bits. If you select data bits 6, 7,or 8, then the default value is 1 andthe other available choice is 2. If you selectdata bit 5, then the only choice available is 1.5.
Specify the byte order as
littleEndian
(default)or bigEndian
. If byte order is littleEndian
,then the instrument stores the first byte in the first memory address.If byte order is bigEndian
, then the instrumentstores the last byte in the first memory address.Serial Port Configuration Options
You should configure byte order to the appropriate value foryour instrument before performing a read or write operation. Referto your instrument documentation for information about the order inwhich it stores bytes.
Specify the process of managing the rate of data transmissionon your serial port. Choose none to have no flowcontrol or hardware to let your hardware determinethe flow control.
Serial Port Configuration Disappears Vera
Specify the amount of time that the model will wait for thedata during each simulation time step. The default value is
10
(seconds). See Also
Cisco Serial Port Configuration
Query Instrument, Serial Receive, SerialSend, TCP/IP Receive, TCP/IP Send, ToInstrument, UDP Receive, UDP Send