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User Manual V1.3 

 

                            Date: 2017.06.03 

 

              4: GMT-8.0 Los Angeles, Tijuana 

              5: GMT-7.0 Denver Arizona 

              6: GMT-6.0 Chicago, Mexico City 

              7: GMT-5.0 New York, Bogota 

              8: GMT-4.0 Santiago 

              9: GMT-3.0 Brasilia, Montevideo 

              10: GMT-2.0 Fernando de Noronha 

              11: GMT-1.0 Azores 

              12: GMT+0.0 Lisbon, London 

              13: GMT+1.0 Berlin, Paris 

              14: GMT+2.0 Helsinki, Cairo 

              15: GMT+3.0 Moscow, Nairobi 

              16: GMT+4.0 Abu Dhabi, Baku 

              17: GMT+5.0 Karachi, Islamabad 

              18: GMT+6.0 Almaty, Dhaka 

              19: GMT+7.0 Bangkok, Jakarta 

              20: GMT+8.0 Hong Kong, Singapore 

              21: GMT+9.0 Seoul, Tokyo 

              22: GMT+10.0 Melbourne, Sydney 

              23: GMT+11.0 Solomon Is. 

              24: GMT+12.0 Fiji, Wellington 

Usage: rtcts <mode> 

              <mode>: 0: manual        1: NTP server 

Usage: time <hour> <minute> <second> 

              <hour>: 0~23 

              <minute>: 0~59 

              <second>: 0~59 

Usage: date <year> <month> <date> 

              <year>: 2000~2099 

              <month>: 1~12 

              <date>: 1~31 

Usage: getths 

Usage: setems <e-mail server domain name> 

Usage: setemf <e-mail address> 

Usage: setemt1 <e-mail address> 

Usage: setemt2 <e-mail address> 

Usage: setemt3 <e-mail address> 

Usage: setemsc <SecurityType> <PortNumber> 

              <SecurityType>: 

              0=No security 

              1=SSL 

              2=TLS 

              3=Auto 

 

              <PortNumber>: 

              25 or 587 for regular transfer port 

              465 for SSL port 

Usage: setemac <UserName> <PassWord> 

Usage: emconfig 

Usage: setaw <cold start> <authentication fail> <ip changed> <password changed> 

              <cold start>:                          0: Disable          1: Enable 

              <authentication fail>:        0: Disable          1: Enable 

              <ip changed>:                          0: Disable          1: Enable 

              <password changed>:              0: Disable          1: Enable 

Summary of Contents for WA-232E

Page 1: ...d if necessary 2 Start to use the adapter 2 1 Please fasten the external antenna to the adapter 2 2 There re three power inputs mini USB pin9 of DB9 or blue 2 ports block terminal Please select one wa...

Page 2: ...ll test and switch to the correct side for the remote device 3 Configuration Please choose one way and download the TeraTerm tool for testing 3 1 Web page The user will setup the adapter via PC NB or...

Page 3: ...er Setting 3 3 RS 232 4 Virtual COM port driver Execute the utility by Administrator authority Step1 Connect the adapter via WiFi and connect the RS 232 connector Step2 Execute COM port tool software...

Page 4: ...Reset button over 5 seconds the WiFi adapter will reset to default value The LEDs will be off for some time and then reboot to the default value The function is the same ad the software reset 7 RS232...

Page 5: ...t Usage ipconfig Usage setip IP address Usage setnetmask netmask Usage setgateway gateway IP address Usage setdns DNS IP address Usage setmode mode mode 0 SERVER 1 CLIENT Usage r2wmode mode mode 0 Soc...

Page 6: ...e wifi_ap ssid channel wep wpa key wep key index ssid 1 32 ASCII characters channel 1 14 wep wpa key WEP 5 13 ASCII characters or WPA 8 63 ASCII characters k ey wep key index WEP key index 0 3 Usage u...

Page 7: ...T 12 0 Fiji Wellington Usage rtcts mode mode 0 manual 1 NTP server Usage time hour minute second hour 0 23 minute 0 59 second 0 59 Usage date year month date year 2000 2099 month 1 12 date 1 31 Usage...

Page 8: ...ODBUS TCP 1 Transparent TCP port TCP server port number default is 502 Usage mbst ResponseTimeOut InterFrameDelay InterCharDelay ResponseTimeOut Response timeout 10 65000ms InterFrameDelay Interval ti...

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