RS-485
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RS-485
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6.3. TCP Server Mode.
[COMMON]
MODE = SERVER
[CVT_SERVER]
LINE1_PORT = 1000
LINE2_PORT = 1001
[CVT_SERVER]
LINE1_ALLOWED_IP = 192.168.1.15
LINE2_ALLOWED_IP = 192.168.1.15
[RS485]
LINE1_BAUD = 19200
LINE2_BAUD = 57600
6.4. TCP Client Mode.
[COMMON]
MODE = CLIENT
The converter working in the TCP Server mode, after it connects to LAN and acquires an IP
address from it, waits for incoming connections requested by a PC in a local LAN or an external
network.
This mode is convenient when the converter IP address is known or the network settings and
structure allow the software to detect it.
Also, advantageous to this mode is the ability to connect to converter from various PCs located
both on LANs and on the Internet.
For the converter to work in the TCP Server mode:
- Choose the converter operation mode:
- Set up the converter TCP ports for incoming connections:
- If necessary, set up the specific IP addresses allowed to connect to converter or allow all
connections:
- Set up the RS-485 baud rate:
In the TCP Client mode, the converter, having acquired an IP address, tries to connect to a local
or remote server computer.
If the connection attempt fails, it will be retried.
In this mode, it is not necessary to know the IP addresses of all converters comprising the
system.
Each converter will connect to one and same server by itself. In this case, the server cannot be
moved to a different computer without having to reconfigure all the converters.
To work with the converter in the TCP Client mode:
-
Choose the converter operation mode: