SimpleComTools, LLC
XML1000 – User Manual
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COM1000 connected to a serial device server
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Communicating with the XML1000
The following section provides the basic tools needed to begin communicating with the XML1000 using XML.
Communicating to the XML1000 Serial I/O Server
Communicating with the XMl1000 Serial I/O Server is done
thru a DB9 male connector (RS232). The port is configured
as a DTE (terminal) port with a baud rate of 115200,8N1. No
flow control is used as this is a 3 wire device (TX, RX and
GND). (All flow control signals are “Looped-Back” for your
convenience). Therefore, in order to connect to the
XML1000 from a PC, you will need to use either a standard
serial cable and a null adapter or a null serial cable.
Connection Examples
Ethernet Network Connection
To connect an XML1000 to an Ethernet LAN, simply use a Serial Device Server such as the Digi One SP or
the Lantronix UDS-10.
Wireless Network Connection (802.11)
To connect an XML1000 to an Ethernet LAN, simply use a Serial Device Server such as the Digi One SP or
the Lantronix UDS-10.