EDS-MD - Product Brief
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... a grounding problem occurs, the operation of safety. EDS-MD Highlights: > UL and IEC-60601 compliance provides port isolation to protect connected medical devices > Securely connect any medical device with a serial interface to and from remote device servers over the Internet with industrystandard management tools including Web, CLI and XML. Virtual COM ports can work with a Gigabit (10/100/1000Mpbs) network interface. EDS-MD boasts...
... a grounding problem occurs, the operation of safety. EDS-MD Highlights: > UL and IEC-60601 compliance provides port isolation to protect connected medical devices > Securely connect any medical device with a serial interface to and from remote device servers over the Internet with industrystandard management tools including Web, CLI and XML. Virtual COM ports can work with a Gigabit (10/100/1000Mpbs) network interface. EDS-MD boasts...
EDS-MD - Product Brief
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...% to 921 Kbps > Part Number EDSOR04P-01 EDSOR08P-01 EDSOR16P-01 > Description EDS-MD 4-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS EDS-MD 8-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS EDS-MD 16-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS • ESD Protection - 15kV • Circuit and port isolation - 1.5KVAC > Power Cords* 2 • USB Host ports Output Capability • Circuit and port iU=soS0lBa.5t-AiAonre-ce1p.5tKaVclAeCconnectors 993300--007734--RR 1 Ethernet port - Activity/Link > Physical Dimensions Size: L x W x H 21 cm...
...% to 921 Kbps > Part Number EDSOR04P-01 EDSOR08P-01 EDSOR16P-01 > Description EDS-MD 4-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS EDS-MD 8-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS EDS-MD 16-PORT DEVICE SERVER, ROHS • ESD Protection - 15kV • Circuit and port isolation - 1.5KVAC > Power Cords* 2 • USB Host ports Output Capability • Circuit and port iU=soS0lBa.5t-AiAonre-ce1p.5tKaVclAeCconnectors 993300--007734--RR 1 Ethernet port - Activity/Link > Physical Dimensions Size: L x W x H 21 cm...
EDS-MD - Product Brief (A4 Format)
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... connectivity, allowing remote access and management of virtually any code modifications. Medical Device Server nEXT GEnERATIOn MULTI-PORT MEDICAL DEVICE SERVER Specifically designed for higher performance Set up and configuration of EDS-MD is simple with EDS-MD without any electronic or medical device. EDS-MD boasts 4, 8 or 16 individually isolated RS-232 serial ports with the highest level of safety. Virtual COM ports can work...
... connectivity, allowing remote access and management of virtually any code modifications. Medical Device Server nEXT GEnERATIOn MULTI-PORT MEDICAL DEVICE SERVER Specifically designed for higher performance Set up and configuration of EDS-MD is simple with EDS-MD without any electronic or medical device. EDS-MD boasts 4, 8 or 16 individually isolated RS-232 serial ports with the highest level of safety. Virtual COM ports can work...
EDS-MD - Product Brief (A4 Format)
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... • 5-Year Limited ^ 2 additional Ethernet ports enabled with Battery back-up to DB25F cable adapter (DTE Device) > LED Indicators • Power/System • Serial Ports (4, 8, 16) • Ethernet - and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and EDS-MD, Secure Com Port Redirector and DeviceInstaller are the property of Lantronix, Inc. USB-A receptacle connectors 930-075-R POWER CORD, UNITED KINGDOM • Output Capability = 0.5A 930-076-R POWER CORD, HOSPITAL GRADE, AUSTRALIA • Circuit...
... • 5-Year Limited ^ 2 additional Ethernet ports enabled with Battery back-up to DB25F cable adapter (DTE Device) > LED Indicators • Power/System • Serial Ports (4, 8, 16) • Ethernet - and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and EDS-MD, Secure Com Port Redirector and DeviceInstaller are the property of Lantronix, Inc. USB-A receptacle connectors 930-075-R POWER CORD, UNITED KINGDOM • Output Capability = 0.5A 930-076-R POWER CORD, HOSPITAL GRADE, AUSTRALIA • Circuit...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the EDS-MD. Instructions for configuring DNS, FTP, HTTP and Syslog settings. Instructions for configuring email, CLI and XML settings. Instructions to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C: Compliance Appendix D: Lantronix Cables, Adapters and Serial Port Pinouts Description Main features of the three models. Instructions on configuring settings. Lantronix compliance information. Instructions for configuring SSL security settings. Instructions for installing the EDS-MD. EDS-MD User Guide 15 It is intended for...
... for obtaining the latest firmware and updating the EDS-MD. Instructions for configuring DNS, FTP, HTTP and Syslog settings. Instructions for configuring email, CLI and XML settings. Instructions to Hexadecimal Conversions Appendix C: Compliance Appendix D: Lantronix Cables, Adapters and Serial Port Pinouts Description Main features of the three models. Instructions on configuring settings. Lantronix compliance information. Instructions for configuring SSL security settings. Instructions for installing the EDS-MD. EDS-MD User Guide 15 It is intended for...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... application. Install the unit near an AC outlet that could affect over current protection and supply wiring. Fuses There are no overloading of this product during an electrical storm. Do not operate the EDS-MD if the housing is no user-serviceable parts inside. Note: Refer all servicing to assure there is broken. Input Supply Check nameplate ratings to Lantronix. EDS-MD User Guide 16 Cover Warning...
... application. Install the unit near an AC outlet that could affect over current protection and supply wiring. Fuses There are no overloading of this product during an electrical storm. Do not operate the EDS-MD if the housing is no user-serviceable parts inside. Note: Refer all servicing to assure there is broken. Input Supply Check nameplate ratings to Lantronix. EDS-MD User Guide 16 Cover Warning...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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.... EDS-MD User Guide 17 Wall Mounting If wall-mounted units are installed, the following items must be considered: Do not install the unit in an environment compatible with an ambient temperature less than direct connections to supply connections other devices such as a charger port or a power port for safe operation of the equipment is secured. Do not attempt to USB thumb drives. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 1: Using This Guide Battery...
.... EDS-MD User Guide 17 Wall Mounting If wall-mounted units are installed, the following items must be considered: Do not install the unit in an environment compatible with an ambient temperature less than direct connections to supply connections other devices such as a charger port or a power port for safe operation of the equipment is secured. Do not attempt to USB thumb drives. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 1: Using This Guide Battery...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... Address Every device connected to users and administrators. EDS-MD User Guide 21 There are four basic methods for logging into the EDS-MD4/8/16 and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings: Web Manager: View and configure all processes currently running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS-MD4 Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The...
... Address Every device connected to users and administrators. EDS-MD User Guide 21 There are four basic methods for logging into the EDS-MD4/8/16 and assigning IP addresses and other configurable settings: Web Manager: View and configure all processes currently running a terminal emulation program) to the unit's serial port. (See the EDS-MD4 Command Reference Guide for instructions and commands.) Addresses and Port Numbers Hardware Address The...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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.... EDS-MD User Guide 23 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need the following items: One EDS-MD device server (an EDS-MD4, EDS-MD8 or EDS-MD16) One RJ45 CAT 5E cable (part number 500-207-R) for network connection One RJ45 cable loopback adapter (part number 500-153) One power cord EDS-MD Quick Start Guide User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS-MD package, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Note: To connect an EDS-MD4/8/16 serial port...
.... EDS-MD User Guide 23 3: Installation of the Lantronix cables and adapters you need the following items: One EDS-MD device server (an EDS-MD4, EDS-MD8 or EDS-MD16) One RJ45 CAT 5E cable (part number 500-207-R) for network connection One RJ45 cable loopback adapter (part number 500-153) One power cord EDS-MD Quick Start Guide User-Supplied Items To complete your EDS-MD package, or an RJ45 patch cable and DTE adapter. Note: To connect an EDS-MD4/8/16 serial port...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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.... Device Detail Summary Note: The settings are not routable. EDS-MD User Guide 28 Accessing EDS-MD Using DeviceInstaller Note: Make note of available Lantronix EDS-MD4/8/16 devices appears. 5. To use the DeviceInstaller utility, first install the latest version from the downloads page on its properties and device details. When DeviceInstaller starts, it will perform a network device search. The list of the MAC address. This is only...
.... Device Detail Summary Note: The settings are not routable. EDS-MD User Guide 28 Accessing EDS-MD Using DeviceInstaller Note: Make note of available Lantronix EDS-MD4/8/16 devices appears. 5. To use the DeviceInstaller utility, first install the latest version from the downloads page on its properties and device details. When DeviceInstaller starts, it will perform a network device search. The list of the MAC address. This is only...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... of a serial line. A menu bar on the network. 50 HTTP Shows HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) statistics and lets you change configuration settings. Please wait a minimum of each page provides links you clear the email log, configure email 75 settings, and send an email. Anytime you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. 61 EDS-MD User Guide 33 Filesystem...
... of a serial line. A menu bar on the network. 50 HTTP Shows HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) statistics and lets you change configuration settings. Please wait a minimum of each page provides links you clear the email log, configure email 75 settings, and send an email. Anytime you upload an existing certificate or create a new self-signed certificate. 61 EDS-MD User Guide 33 Filesystem...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... the specific model. All lines use standard RS232 serial ports. Select to forward received characters. The default is 1. EDS-MD User Guide 35 Set the number of threshold bytes which need to be configured to operate in order for the Line. RS232/RS485 All lines can be received in the following modes: RS232 All serial settings such as Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, etc, apply to Software. Set the operational protocol...
... the specific model. All lines use standard RS232 serial ports. Select to forward received characters. The default is 1. EDS-MD User Guide 35 Set the number of threshold bytes which need to be configured to operate in order for the Line. RS232/RS485 All lines can be received in the following modes: RS232 All serial settings such as Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, etc, apply to Software. Set the operational protocol...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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... password upon a new network connection. Instead, they will eventually flow off the Serial Line if hardware or software flow control is configured. Disabled = this is the default setting; Using the CLI To enter Tunnel 1 Accept Mode command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> accept Using XML Include in length and must send the correct password string to the unit within 30 seconds from the Serial...
... password upon a new network connection. Instead, they will eventually flow off the Serial Line if hardware or software flow control is configured. Disabled = this is the default setting; Using the CLI To enter Tunnel 1 Accept Mode command level: enable -> tunnel 1 -> accept Using XML Include in length and must send the correct password string to the unit within 30 seconds from the Serial...
EDS-MD - User Guide
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...: EDS-MD User Guide 67 To Configure IP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure IP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu and select Browse. SNMP refers to Live This value fills the Time To Live in the sections below. 11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files Using Web Manager To create a new file...
...: EDS-MD User Guide 67 To Configure IP Network Stack Settings Using Web Manager To configure IP protocol settings, click Protocol Stack in the menu and select Browse. SNMP refers to Live This value fills the Time To Live in the sections below. 11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings To Transfer or Modify Filesystem Files Using Web Manager To create a new file...
EDS-MD - Quick Start Guide
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....lantronix.com/downloads 2. Latest Firmware For the latest firmware downloads, visit http://www.lantronix.com/support/downloads IP Address Assignment Tutorial To view a tutorial on the local network. 3. If you are unable to connect the PC and EDS-MD to the installation wizard prompts. 4. Run DeviceInstaller Click: Start > Programs > Lantronix > DeviceInstaller > DeviceInstaller. 2. To use a Command Line Interface, double click the unit in the BoX RJ45 Loopback Adapter EDS-MD RJ45 CAT5E Ethernet Cable Power Cord 1 Install DeviceInstaller™ 1. Lantronix...
....lantronix.com/downloads 2. Latest Firmware For the latest firmware downloads, visit http://www.lantronix.com/support/downloads IP Address Assignment Tutorial To view a tutorial on the local network. 3. If you are unable to connect the PC and EDS-MD to the installation wizard prompts. 4. Run DeviceInstaller Click: Start > Programs > Lantronix > DeviceInstaller > DeviceInstaller. 2. To use a Command Line Interface, double click the unit in the BoX RJ45 Loopback Adapter EDS-MD RJ45 CAT5E Ethernet Cable Power Cord 1 Install DeviceInstaller™ 1. Lantronix...
EDS-MD - Command Reference
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... connection. Clears the screen. Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time EDS-MD Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Kills SSH session with index from "show sessions" Kills Telnet session with index from the serial interface before forwarding it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for connect mode tunneling. 65 Uses a random port number as "disable". Forwards (tunnels) network data in connect mode tunneling. Connects to menu...
... connection. Clears the screen. Enables connect mode tunneling when the configured start character default connect mode default host mode default local port default reconnect time EDS-MD Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Kills SSH session with index from "show sessions" Kills Telnet session with index from the serial interface before forwarding it to the connect mode tunnel (generally used for connect mode tunneling. 65 Uses a random port number as "disable". Forwards (tunnels) network data in connect mode tunneling. Connects to menu...
EDS-MD - Command Reference
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... number of the connect start character into the network. Enables the tunneling server to the tunnel level. Uses a random port number as "disable". Sets an email profile to use . Enables the tunneling server to make tunneling connections when the modem control pin is received on the host list. 67 Connects to the first host in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. Restores the default reconnect time...
... number of the connect start character into the network. Enables the tunneling server to the tunnel level. Uses a random port number as "disable". Sets an email profile to use . Enables the tunneling server to make tunneling connections when the modem control pin is received on the host list. 67 Connects to the first host in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. Restores the default reconnect time...
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... (serial port). Restores the default connect mode as text, control, decimal, or hex. Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in the list that accepts the connection. 68 Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding it to always establish tunneling connections. Clears the screen. Discards all data coming in connect mode tunneling. Connects to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Sets the reconnect time value...
... (serial port). Restores the default connect mode as text, control, decimal, or hex. Displays the current configuration. Stores the current configuration in the list that accepts the connection. 68 Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding it to always establish tunneling connections. Clears the screen. Discards all data coming in connect mode tunneling. Connects to the serial interface (generally used for debugging). Sets the reconnect time value...
EDS-MD - Command Reference
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... may be input as "disable". Forwards (tunnels) serial data in permanent memory. Restores the default connect mode as text, control, decimal, or hex. Uses a random port number as the local port for connect mode tunneling. Stores the current configuration in connect mode tunneling. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the first host in the list that accepts the connection. Connects to always establish tunneling connections. Sets an email profile...
... may be input as "disable". Forwards (tunnels) serial data in permanent memory. Restores the default connect mode as text, control, decimal, or hex. Uses a random port number as the local port for connect mode tunneling. Stores the current configuration in connect mode tunneling. Clears the screen. Enables the tunneling server to the first host in the list that accepts the connection. Connects to always establish tunneling connections. Sets an email profile...
EDS-MD - Command Reference
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... a connect mode tunnel. = the number of the email profile to use . 76 Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. A control character has the form C. Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding it to establish a tunneling connection when a character is received on the corresponding line (serial port). Defaults the connect mode start character. Disables connect mode tunneling. Restores the default reconnect time value...
... a connect mode tunnel. = the number of the email profile to use . 76 Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. A control character has the form C. Discards all data coming in from the serial interface before forwarding it to establish a tunneling connection when a character is received on the corresponding line (serial port). Defaults the connect mode start character. Disables connect mode tunneling. Restores the default reconnect time value...