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4.3 Serial Settings
The Serial Settings menu allows for the parameters of the serial communications to be changed. There are 3 columns of
information in this menu.
1. The first column lists the name of the parameter to be adjusted.
2. The second column, labeled Current, shows the current serial communication configuration.
3. The third column, labeled Updated, shows cells that can be altered to revise the current parameters.
To adopt new parameters, adjust the applicable cells and click
Apply
.
Figure 4-13. Serial Settings Menu
There are four modes for serial-net conversion. The modes can be activated by adjusting the
Network Mode
and the
Network
Protocol
in the menus above. Those modes are:
• TCP Server
• TCP Client
• UDP Server
• UDP Client
Parameter
Description
Serial Configure
Serial configuration format is the following parameters separated by commas:
• Baud rate, data bits, parity bit, stop bit
Example: “115200, 8,n,1”
Serial Framing Length
The length of the serial framing
Serial Framing Timeout
The time of serial framing
Network Mode
Choose: Client, Server or None
Remote Server Domain/IP
Remote Server Domain/IP address
Example: 192.168.11.245 or www.ricelake.com
Locale/Remote Port Number The specified prarameter is not the same under different network modes; client specifies the port number on the remote,
server specified local port number
Network Protocol
Choose: TCP or UDP
Network Timeout
Under the server network mode, no data transmission within the timeout period, the connection will be disconnected;
0 specifies never disconnected
Table 4-1. Serial Settings Definitions