The newer versions of the KF2 card are capable of 19,200 baud. I would suggest getting a new version of the KF2 Card. You just have to change the software in your ECB to change the baud rate of the AB Int30. > > From: Ken.E.Moore@xxxxxxxxxxx > Date: 2003/08/22 Fri AM 10:03:21 GMT-04:00 > To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [foxboro] AB integrator 30 > > > Hi List, > > We have three AB SLC-5/04's on a DH+ network, talking to our > I/A system via a KF2 and an integrator 30. The connection between > the KF2 and integrator30 is a serial cable running at 9600 baud. > Is there any way to speed up this connection, and still utilize the > integrator30? > > thanks, > > Ken Moore > NSCC-Wdrf > > IMPORTANT NOTICE: > This email is confidential, may be legally privileged, and is for the > intended recipient only. Access, disclosure, copying, distribution, or > reliance on any of it by anyone else is prohibited and may be a criminal > offense. Please delete if obtained in error and email confirmation to the > sender. > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Email > Security System. For more information on a proactive email security > service working around the clock, around the globe, visit > http://www.messagelabs.com > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________________________________ > This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process > Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at > your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html > > foxboro mailing list: http://www.freelists.org/list/foxboro > to subscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=join > to unsubscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=leave > > _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html foxboro mailing list: http://www.freelists.org/list/foxboro to subscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=join to unsubscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=leave