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    http://www .delta.com .tw/products/plc.asp DVP04DA-S D V P 0 4 D A - S Analog Output Module Instruction Sheet 1 WAR NI NG Please carefully read this instruction thoroughly prior to use the DVP04DA-S. The DC input power must be OFF before any maintenance. This is an OPEN-TYPE built-in DVP04DA-S, and the DVP04DA-S is certified to meet IEC 61 131-2 (U[...]

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    bps. b0: 4800bps, b1: 9600bps, (factory setting) b2: 19200bps, b3: 38400 bps, b4: 57600 bps, b5: 1 15200 bps, b6-b13: reserved, b14: exchange low and high byte of CR C check code. (RTU mode only) b15=0: ASCII mode, b15=1: RTU mode. Communication format: ASCII mode is 7Bit, even bit, 1 stop bit (7 E 1), while RTU mode is 8Bit, even bit, 1 stop bit ([...]