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Annuncicom IC User Manual Version 01.20
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7.6
Control settings
These settings adjust the control port properties.
UDP command port
Defines the port where the device will receive commands
via UDP. To disable set this port number to
"0".
TCP command port
Defines the port where the device will receive commands
via TCP. To disable set this port number to
"0".
Web server port
Defines the port where the webserver of the device can be
reached. If set to
"0" the default HTTP port (80) is used.
Serial port
Define the functionality of the serial port.
"Command
Interface" means the port is used as command interface.
"Keypad" disables the serial command interface and uses
the port for a keypad.
7.7
Serial settings
These settings adjust the serial port, local port and serial
gateway properties.
Baud rate
Select the serial transmission speed (
300, 600, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 Baud).
Data bits
Select
"7" or "8" data bits.
Parity
Select
"no", "even" or "odd" parity.
Stop bits
Select
"1" or "2" stop bits
Flow control
Select the type of flow control:
"none", "Software
(XON/XOFF)" or "Hardware (RTS/CTS)".
Local port
Defines the port on which the serial port can be accessed
for serial gateway application. Only when "Local port" is set
to
"0" the serial port can be used as a command interface.
If the active serial gateway is enabled and the "Local port" is
set to a value then this will be the source port of the TCP
connection. On
"0" a random source port is used.
Destination IP
To have this device actively establish a serial gateway select
the destination IP address to the device where the serial
data will be transmitted to (and received from).
Select
"0.0.0.0" when the serial port is only used local.
Destination port
Defines the port for the active serial gateway function (see
destination IP).
Notes
Both settings, Gateway destination IP and Gateway
destination port have to be set to enable the function.
When Serial Gateway is activated the serial port cannot be
used as a command interface. This also applies for the
device on the other side of the "Serial Gateway".
To establish a "Serial Gateway" between two devices only
one device has to be activated. In other words:
Only one device will need a Gateway destination IP
and Port set.
The other device needs the Local Port to be set to the
same value as entered in the Destination Port of the first
device.
On power up the active device will connect to the selected
device and will try to reconnect automatically in case of a
lost connection. This allows you to establish a serial
connection between the attached devices on each side over
LAN or WAN.