
Flexible Design and Easy-to-Manage S/W Support
EDG-4100W and EDG-4110W have been designed to be very flexible and easy-to-use to assist
OEM/ODM customers. EDG-4100W and EDG-4110W can easily fit to almost any serial device
available. EDG-4100 provides pin headers to connect the Wireless LAN, DI/O, power, and
RS-232/422/485 onto the customer’s own boards. EDG-4100W/4110W applies the same
configuration and COM port mapping utility as ADAM-4571W. When EDG-4100W/4110W, with
the EDG-4100WDK powered on, the utility will automatically detect the module as ADAM-4571W.
DI/O Function
Different from the ADAM-4571W, EDG-4100W and EDG-4110W also provide DI/O functions. Use
the UDP (port: 1024) command to control DI/O, which are divided into 2 categories. You also could
refer to the DI/O sample which is developed using Visual Basic®.
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Set DO status command:
Set the EDG-4100W/EDG-4110W’s DO status command. The command format is: #0100FF. FF
is hexadecimal, and the first F digit means to set the DO status, the second F digit is redundant but
must be sent to fulfill the protocol limit. For example, send command as: #01005F, binary of 5 is
0101 which means to set DO0 and DO2 to low, DO1 and DO3 to high.
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Read DI/O status command:
If the command: $016 is sent to the EDG-4100W/EDG-4110W, you will get the DI/O status
response: “!FF”. The “!” digit is the format character and FF is hexadecimal. The first F means D0
status, the second F means DI. For example: “!5A”, means the binary of 5 is 0101, which means
DO0 and DO2 are low, and DO1 and DO3 are high. The binary of A is 1010, which means DI0 and
DI2 are high, and DI1 and DI3 are low.
EDG-4100W Series User Note
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