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User’s Manual
Enable TFTP server (WEB page upload)
TFTP server is needed when uploading web pages to ESERV-10. Image files (.upn files can
be made with Viola Configurator).
MAC/Ethernet address
ESERV-10’s Ethernet address (MAC, Medium Access Control). ESERV-10 MAC-address can
be found from product information label.
3. Transmit algorithm
Transmit trigger algorithm
Selects ESERV-10 trigger mode: delay mode, an amount mode or a delimiter character
mode. Look into chapter 7, page 24.
Trigger delay (msecs)
Specifies the length of the time period that ESERV-10 stores the data from serial port before it
sends it further to Ethernet.
Trigger amount (bytes)
Specifies the amount of the data stored by ESERV-10 before sending to Ethernet.
Delimiter character (hex)
Specifies the character which triggers serial data sending to Ethernet.
4. Terminal communication mode
Monitor connection
Monitor connection on or off. Monitor port connection must be established with TCP protocol.
Monitor TCP port
Port to be used with monitor connection if it is enabled (Monitor connection set on).
Communication method
Look into appendix 2 for description of different communication methods.
RTS used to indicate connection
If this parameter is on, ESERV-10 uses RTS signal to indicate TCP connection status or UDP
status. If the parameter is off, RTS signal is used only for flow control.
Use UDP checksum for terminal data
If this parameter is OFF, UDP checksum field value is not checked and it increases data
throughput but then ESERV-10 also accepts corrupted UDP packets.
Terminal communication socket type
Selects TCP or UDP protocol used for communicating with server or client.
Terminal default local TCP/UDP port (Automode)
Port that ESERV-10 listens when set in Automode so that client can access this port number.
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