Bill,
you know, baud rate is done by dividing the internal crystal clock of a
device by an apropriate factor. As typical baud rates are much slower
than typical crystal frequencies, there's usually a pre-divider with a
fixed division factor. This one might be selectabel by a kind of
jumper. You probably have there a case of wrong settings (if there's a
jumper) or the produver changed some HW/SW or somethings defective.
Its up to you to decide if you can live with this failure or not. As
the baud rate control's values can almost ever be adjusted to finally
reach the desired one, this might be an option.
You might as well check the manual for some hardware settings...
Just my 0.02 Euro!
Greetings from Germany!<br>-- <br>Uwe