4. CONFIGURATION
4.19
Expansion Port Configuration
Configuration of the expansion port can be done via
Expansion Port 1
or
Expansion Port 2
items in the menu.
•
If the version of router is with the
RS232
interface, configuration of the
Expansion Port 1
only is needed (
Expansion Port 2
item is not used).
•
With the
RS232-RS485/422
interface present, configuration of RS232 interface is ac-
cessible via
Expansion Port 1
item and configuration of RS485 or RS422 via
Expansion
Port 2
item.
•
In case of
SWITCH
version of router (3x Ethernet, ETH2 interface of the router), the port
can be configured in the
LAN
item,
Tertiary LAN
column – see chapter 4.1.
In the upper part of the configuration window, the port can be enabled and type of the
connected port is shown in the
Port Type
item. Other items are described in the table:
Item
Description
Baudrate
Applied communication speed.
Data Bits
Number of data bits.
Parity
Control parity bit
•
none
– will be sent without parity
•
even
– will be sent with even parity
•
odd
– will be sent with odd parity
Stop Bits
Number of stop bit.
Split Timeout
Time to rupture reports. If you receive will identify the gap between two
characters, which is longer than the parameter value in milliseconds.
Then all of the received data compiled and sent the message.
Protocol
Protocol:
•
TCP
– communication using a linked protocol TCP
•
UDP
– communication using a unlinked protocol UDP
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Summary of Contents for V3
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