B: Network Configuration Using UDP
XPress™ DR Industrial Device Server User Guide
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Channel Parameters
Use the following table to select setup record parameters for Channels 1:
Table B-4 Channel Parameters
Byte(s)
(Channel 1)
Function
16
Interface Mode (see
Table B-5 Interface Mode Options
17
Line Speed
Bits 7-5: Reserved
Bits 4-0: Baud Rate (see
18
Flow Control (see
Table B-8 Flow Control Options
19
Reserved
20-21
Own TCP port low-byte, high-byte (Intel)
22-23
Remote TCP port low byte, high-byte (Intel)
24-27
Remote IP address (low/high low/high)
28
Connect Mode (see
Table B-9- Connect Mode Options
29
Disconnect Mode (see
Table B-10 Disconnect Mode Options
30
Disconnect w/ inactivity time-out, minutes (00 if unused)
31
Disconnect w/ inactivity time-out, seconds (00 if unused)
32-33
Characters to trigger send immediately (sendchar)
34
Flush mode (see
35
Pack Control (see
Table B-12 Pack Control Options
36-47
Reserved (0)
48-63
a) Terminal name for Telnet terminal type option (15 characters max), 0-
terminated. If set and Bit 6 in Disconnect Mode is set, Telnet connection will
be assumed.
b) Password for Passworded Socket Connection (Bit 4 in Disconnect Mode
Set).
Interface Mode
The Interface (I/F) Mode is a bit-coded byte entered in hexadecimal notation. Use the following
table to select Interface Mode settings:
Table B-5 Interface Mode Options
I/F Mode Option
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RS-232C
(1)
0
0
RS-422/485
(1)
0
1
RS-485 2-wire
(1)
1
1
7 Bit
1
0
8 Bit
1
1
No Parity
0
0
Even Parity
1
1
Odd Parity
0
1
1 Stop bit
0
1
2 Stop bits
1
1
(1) The XPress DR requires you to choose the correct setting in the IF mode, and to also set the
front-panel switch for selection of RS-232/RS-485.
The following table demonstrates how to build some common Interface Mode settings: