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Local Listening IP Port
—Receive IP data from this source and pass it through to the connected
serial device. The port number must be used by the application connecting to local TCP or UDP
socket. [
Any valid IP port; Default COM1: 30010, Default COM2: 30011
]
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Incoming Connections Inactivity Timeout (sec)
—Amount of time (in seconds) that the receiver
listens for connections before resetting.
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Data Baud Rate
—Data rate (payload) for the
COM
port in bits-per-second. [
1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200; 19200
]
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Byte Format
—Interface signaling parameters. Data bits, parity and stop bits. [
7N1, 7E1, 7O1, 8N1,
8E1, 8O1, 7N2, 7E2, 7O2, 8N2, 8E2, 8O2; 8N1
].
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Flow Control
(COM2 only)—RTS/CTS handshaking between the transceiver and the connected
device. [
Enabled, Disabled; Disabled
]
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Serial Mode
— If data buffering is Enabled, the radio will operate in seamless mode. Data bytes
will be sent over the air as quickly as possible, but the receiver will buffer the data until enough
bytes have arrived to cover worst case gaps in transmission. The delay introduced by data buff-
ering may range from 22 to 44 ms, but the radio will not create any gaps in the output data
stream. This mode of operation is required for protocols such as MODBUS™ and some variants
which do not allow gaps in their data transmission. [
Seamless, Custom; Seamless
]
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Seamless Inter-Frame Delay
— Number of characters that represent the end of a message
(inter-character time-out). MODBUS defines a “3.5-character” parameter. [
1–65,535; 4
]
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Custom Data Buffer Size
(Custom Packet Mode only)—Maximum amount of characters that the
Remote end will buffer locally before starting to transmit data through the serial port. [
16, 32,
64, 128, 256; 32
]
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Commit Changes and Exit Wizard
—Save and execute changes made on this screen (Shown only
after changes have been entered.)
2.6.5 Configuring for PPP Mode
Invisible place holder
Figure 2-44. PPP Menu
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Status
—Enable/Disable the serial data port.
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IP Protocol
—PPP. This is the type of IP port that will be offered by the
transceiver’s serial device
server.
[TCP, UDP, PPP, DF1/EIP, MODBUS/TCP Server; TCP]
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Device IP Address
—IP address that will be assigned to the dialing device once the connection is
established. [
0.0.0.0
]
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Data Baud
—The baud rate of the serial port of the transceiver to which the external device is con-
nected. [
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200; 19200
]
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Byte Format
—Byte format of the serial port. [
7N1, 7E1, 701, 7N2, 7E2, 702, 8N1, 8E1, 801, 8N2, 8E2,
802; 8N1
]
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Flow Control
(COM2 only)
—RTS/CTS handshaking between the transceiver and the connected
device. [
Enabled, Disabled; Disabled
]
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