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Opens communication to a serial port on the device.
By default, the Duplex argument is set to zero, which means the RS-422 protocol will be used. If you want to use RS-485, set the Duplex argument to 1.
Name  | 
The name of the port. Data type: string. On nControl units, the format is  On NIONs, this is the path to the port. For example:  This argument is required.  | 
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Baud rate  | 
Baud rate for data transmission and reception in bits per second. Data type: Integer. This argument is required.  | 
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Data bits  | 
Data type: Integer. Default is 8.  | 
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Parity  | 
Data type: String. Default is none.  | 
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none  | 
No parity bit is sent. Error detection is handled by the communication protocol.  | 
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even  | 
The parity bit is set to 1 if the number of ones in the set of bits is odd, therefore making the number of ones even.  | 
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odd  | 
The parity bit is set to 1 if the number of ones in the set of bits is even, therefore making the number of ones odd.  | 
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mark  | 
Parity bit is always set to the mark signal condition (logical 1).  | 
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space  | 
Parity bit is always set to the space signal condition.  | 
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Stop bits  | 
Bits sent at the end of every character to signify the end of the character in the data transmission. Normally, 1 stop bit is used. Data type: Float. Can be set to 1, 1.5, 2. Default is 1.  | 
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Duplex  | 
Integer. Default is 0.  | 
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0  | 
Full duplex.  | 
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1  | 
Half duplex.  | 
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