Hi guys!
Okay, so here's the story...
We have a device that can be connected to a pc via an usb-cable. The connection is established via COM5 (which is visible in the device & settings section of windows). The device can only read the following 'signals': 0, 1, & 2.
We know what the settings are for the device (baudrates = 38400, databits = 8, parity = none, stopbits = 1, & control = hardware), and those are set to what they are supposed to be via windows.
Now, if we want to send a signal (either 0, 1, or 2) via Inquisit, the machine doesn't respond (only when we actually close the serial port monitor, which in itself is quite strange as well...). Also when we program a test-script, the machine doesn't respond to the signal we send.
Might it be due to the fact that the item of a port element is required to have 8 digits? Because our device only reacts to 1 digit items. If so, are there any workarounds for this problem? If not, did we do anything wrong in the first place?
Thanks in advance!
Maikel