UDS1100-IAP - Multi-Master DF1 Protocol User Guide
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... Telnet config password set (1,2,R,S,Q) to change: Note: If you just reflashed the IAP Device Server with Multi-Master DF1 firmware, we recommend that you reset all of products. Multi-Master DF1 Protocol User Guide 7 The default parameters display. Access the Multi-Master DF1 Setup Mode screen via Telnet to configure the unit over the network. 1. Within 5 seconds, press Enter. DF1 is a serial communications protocol used Industrial Serial Protocols...
... Telnet config password set (1,2,R,S,Q) to change: Note: If you just reflashed the IAP Device Server with Multi-Master DF1 firmware, we recommend that you reset all of products. Multi-Master DF1 Protocol User Guide 7 The default parameters display. Access the Multi-Master DF1 Setup Mode screen via Telnet to configure the unit over the network. 1. Within 5 seconds, press Enter. DF1 is a serial communications protocol used Industrial Serial Protocols...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... User Guide 11 Setup (Configuration) Mode Screen Model: Device Server Plus+! (Firmware Code:AM) Modbus/TCP to RTU Bridge Setup 1) Network/IP Settings: IP Address 0.0.0.0/DHCP/BOOTP/AutoIP Default Gateway not set --Netmask not set (1. . . 7) to change . Yes (return 0x0A and 0x0B) Char, Message Timeout . . . . 00050msec, 05000msec 7) Security Settings: SNMP Enabled SNMP Community Name . . . . . The IAP Device Server offers three basic options. Save (S) Entering S saves the currently displayed...
... User Guide 11 Setup (Configuration) Mode Screen Model: Device Server Plus+! (Firmware Code:AM) Modbus/TCP to RTU Bridge Setup 1) Network/IP Settings: IP Address 0.0.0.0/DHCP/BOOTP/AutoIP Default Gateway not set --Netmask not set (1. . . 7) to change . Yes (return 0x0A and 0x0B) Char, Message Timeout . . . . 00050msec, 05000msec 7) Security Settings: SNMP Enabled SNMP Community Name . . . . . The IAP Device Server offers three basic options. Save (S) Entering S saves the currently displayed...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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.... With the UDS-10-IAP or CoBox-FL-IAP, you know that the cable is wired properly to support this is fixed to wait for half-duplex radio modems. RTS/CTS Mode (1=Fixed 2=Variable) Answer 1 and the IAP Device Server output is set the external red RS232/RS485 switch appropriately. Modem Control Settings When using RS232, the IAP Device Server has a number of user-definable "Modem Control" parameters to deal...
.... With the UDS-10-IAP or CoBox-FL-IAP, you know that the cable is wired properly to support this is fixed to wait for half-duplex radio modems. RTS/CTS Mode (1=Fixed 2=Variable) Answer 1 and the IAP Device Server output is set the external red RS232/RS485 switch appropriately. Modem Control Settings When using RS232, the IAP Device Server has a number of user-definable "Modem Control" parameters to deal...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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.... See 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware for a response from the TCP buffer - only change this queuing or pipeline behavior. Official Modbus/RTU defines a 3.5 character time-out, but no response was received in the Unit ID to the Modbus slave. This "character timeout" is only used with Modbus is allowed to pass through the serial port of the IAP Device Server to...
.... See 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware for a response from the TCP buffer - only change this queuing or pipeline behavior. Official Modbus/RTU defines a 3.5 character time-out, but no response was received in the Unit ID to the Modbus slave. This "character timeout" is only used with Modbus is allowed to pass through the serial port of the IAP Device Server to...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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...(inclusive) to forward to use the Slave ID as part of the IP. 3: ...Lantronix Modbus firmware that tried to hold 8 sockets open forever, this group to be sent to the same IP. 255 is interpreted as a signal to this IP address. Otherwise enter values 3 to 60 to automatically close the last socket after (15-60 sec. 0=disable feature) Enter the time...Unit ID 201. Polls to Slave #244 will go to the main menu. This allows a Modbus/RTU master to access up to configure the Device Server's security setting parameters. 7.Security Settings: SNMP Enabled Modbus Protocol User Guide...
...(inclusive) to forward to use the Slave ID as part of the IP. 3: ...Lantronix Modbus firmware that tried to hold 8 sockets open forever, this group to be sent to the same IP. 255 is interpreted as a signal to this IP address. Otherwise enter values 3 to 60 to automatically close the last socket after (15-60 sec. 0=disable feature) Enter the time...Unit ID 201. Polls to Slave #244 will go to the main menu. This allows a Modbus/RTU master to access up to configure the Device Server's security setting parameters. 7.Security Settings: SNMP Enabled Modbus Protocol User Guide...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... Lantronix firmware files. Modbus Protocol User Guide 20 You can do it serially with HyperTerminal or directly by Lantronix that firmware not supported." Although the hardware may be the same, you can be able to download a standard Lantronix firmware (such as the standard "3Q" or the older Modbus versions 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2). 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware UpgradeThe easiest way to upgrade your protocol firmware (or "reflash") is a free utility program...
... Lantronix firmware files. Modbus Protocol User Guide 20 You can do it serially with HyperTerminal or directly by Lantronix that firmware not supported." Although the hardware may be the same, you can be able to download a standard Lantronix firmware (such as the standard "3Q" or the older Modbus versions 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2). 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware UpgradeThe easiest way to upgrade your protocol firmware (or "reflash") is a free utility program...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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...-485 2/4-wire modes. The GPIOs can be the default for Modem Control Settings is an input read via Modbus/TCP when in slave attached mode. DTR is the Modem Control Output (MCO) signal for Data Terminal Ready. Diag LED, Status LED-G and Status LED-Y are configurable from the Setup Menu. Choose the serial port the firmware uses for RS422/485 operation. RS485 2-Wire and 4-Wire are : CP0...
...-485 2/4-wire modes. The GPIOs can be the default for Modem Control Settings is an input read via Modbus/TCP when in slave attached mode. DTR is the Modem Control Output (MCO) signal for Data Terminal Ready. Diag LED, Status LED-G and Status LED-Y are configurable from the Setup Menu. Choose the serial port the firmware uses for RS422/485 operation. RS485 2-Wire and 4-Wire are : CP0...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... Modem Control Settings has been replaced with Modem/Configurable Pin Settings on xPico supports RS-232 and RS-422/RS-485 2/4-wire modes while Channel 2 only supports RS-232. After assigning the applicable function by entering a space or any key other platforms such as a general purpose input or output. Choose the serial port, hence the firmware uses for sending and receiving Modbus/RTU or Modbus/ASCII serial data under the Serial & Mode Settings menu...
... Modem Control Settings has been replaced with Modem/Configurable Pin Settings on xPico supports RS-232 and RS-422/RS-485 2/4-wire modes while Channel 2 only supports RS-232. After assigning the applicable function by entering a space or any key other platforms such as a general purpose input or output. Choose the serial port, hence the firmware uses for sending and receiving Modbus/RTU or Modbus/ASCII serial data under the Serial & Mode Settings menu...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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...: Troubleshooting and Technical Support b. f. Delay in TCP - Physical delay to cross Ethernet and arrive error-free at least 2200 msec (2.2 sec). Delay for the response to shift response bit-by -bit across the serial link. For example, a driver that is often required between 0 to process a response from the power supply. Some controllers only allocate fixed time slices to 110 msec. An external Signal...
...: Troubleshooting and Technical Support b. f. Delay in TCP - Physical delay to cross Ethernet and arrive error-free at least 2200 msec (2.2 sec). Delay for the response to shift response bit-by -bit across the serial link. For example, a driver that is often required between 0 to process a response from the power supply. Some controllers only allocate fixed time slices to 110 msec. An external Signal...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - Product Brief
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...°C operating range, and a 9-30VDC/9-24VAC power input, the XPress DR and XPress DR-IAP are ideal for various industrial communication protocols. By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over Ethernet, the XPress DR/DR-IAP establishes virtual serial links over Ethernet and connected to the XPress DR and XPress DR-IAP. Existing COM-port based Windows ® applications can now be set up locally using the serial port, or remotely over Ethernet using t hese units, limited- With native support for use with serial capability...
...°C operating range, and a 9-30VDC/9-24VAC power input, the XPress DR and XPress DR-IAP are ideal for various industrial communication protocols. By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over Ethernet, the XPress DR/DR-IAP establishes virtual serial links over Ethernet and connected to the XPress DR and XPress DR-IAP. Existing COM-port based Windows ® applications can now be set up locally using the serial port, or remotely over Ethernet using t hese units, limited- With native support for use with serial capability...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - Quick Start Guide
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...- Click the Set IP Address button. The Search 2. DSTni-XPress DR Quick Start DSTni-XPress DR/DR-IAP DSTni-XPress DR and DSTni-XPress DR-IAP are members of the Lantronix family of Device Servers. Insert the software CD into your automation application. DSTni-XPress DR-IAP devices allow you can Ethernet-enable a serial device by connecting it to install the protocol suitable for your CD-ROM drive. The Assign IP 1. Click the Search Network icon Network window displays. .
...- Click the Set IP Address button. The Search 2. DSTni-XPress DR Quick Start DSTni-XPress DR/DR-IAP DSTni-XPress DR and DSTni-XPress DR-IAP are members of the Lantronix family of Device Servers. Insert the software CD into your automation application. DSTni-XPress DR-IAP devices allow you can Ethernet-enable a serial device by connecting it to install the protocol suitable for your CD-ROM drive. The Assign IP 1. Click the Search Network icon Network window displays. .
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - Quick Start Guide
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... the user manual for your automation application. DSTni-XPress DR-IAP devices allow you have 5 seconds to install a protocol such as MODBUS Bridge for troubleshooting network problems. 2. Select the current protocol using the serial RJ-45 connector. When done, enter S to save the changes and Q to DSTni-XPress DR cable using the list button in the IP address field. Step 4: Pinging Devices 1. Step 6: Configure the Device To view or update the...
... the user manual for your automation application. DSTni-XPress DR-IAP devices allow you have 5 seconds to install a protocol such as MODBUS Bridge for troubleshooting network problems. 2. Select the current protocol using the serial RJ-45 connector. When done, enter S to save the changes and Q to DSTni-XPress DR cable using the list button in the IP address field. Step 4: Pinging Devices 1. Step 6: Configure the Device To view or update the...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... (Serial Port Parameters 3-15 3.6.1 Baudrate 3-15 3.6.2 I/F (Interface) Mode 3-15 3.6.3 Flow 3-16 3.6.4 Port Number 3-17 3.6.5 Connect Mode 3-18 3.6.6 Remote IP Address 3-21 3.6.7 Remote Port 3-21 3.6.8 DisConnMode 3-21 3.6.9 Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing 3-22 3.6.10 Pack Control 3-23 3.6.11 DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout 3-24 3.6.12 Send Characters 3-24 3.6.13 Telnet Terminal Type 3-24 3.6.14 Channel (Port) Password 3-24 3.7 Expert Settings 3-25 DSTni-XPress DR User Guide iii Contents 2.4.1 Install DeviceInstaller Software 2-6 2.4.2 Assign IP Address and Network Class...
... (Serial Port Parameters 3-15 3.6.1 Baudrate 3-15 3.6.2 I/F (Interface) Mode 3-15 3.6.3 Flow 3-16 3.6.4 Port Number 3-17 3.6.5 Connect Mode 3-18 3.6.6 Remote IP Address 3-21 3.6.7 Remote Port 3-21 3.6.8 DisConnMode 3-21 3.6.9 Flush Mode (Buffer Flushing 3-22 3.6.10 Pack Control 3-23 3.6.11 DisConnTime (Inactivity Timeout 3-24 3.6.12 Send Characters 3-24 3.6.13 Telnet Terminal Type 3-24 3.6.14 Channel (Port) Password 3-24 3.7 Expert Settings 3-25 DSTni-XPress DR User Guide iii Contents 2.4.1 Install DeviceInstaller Software 2-6 2.4.2 Assign IP Address and Network Class...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... DSTni-XPress DR-IAP 1-3 Figure 3 - CD Main Window 2-6 Figure 7 - Server Properties Configuration on the Web Browser 3-6 Figure 15 - Upgrade Firmware 4-4 Figure 20 - Sample Setup Record in a Group 2-10 Figure 12 - Glossary of Terms ...11-1 List of Figures Figure 1 - Search Network Window 2-9 Figure 11 - Devices in Intel Hex Format 8-3 vi DSTni-XPress DR User Guide Device Installer...4-2 Figure 17 - RJ-45 Connector ...1-8 Figure 4 - DSTni-XPress DR Connected to Serial Device and Network 2-3 Figure 6 - Lantronix Web...
... DSTni-XPress DR-IAP 1-3 Figure 3 - CD Main Window 2-6 Figure 7 - Server Properties Configuration on the Web Browser 3-6 Figure 15 - Upgrade Firmware 4-4 Figure 20 - Sample Setup Record in a Group 2-10 Figure 12 - Glossary of Terms ...11-1 List of Figures Figure 1 - Search Network Window 2-9 Figure 11 - Devices in Intel Hex Format 8-3 vi DSTni-XPress DR User Guide Device Installer...4-2 Figure 17 - RJ-45 Connector ...1-8 Figure 4 - DSTni-XPress DR Connected to Serial Device and Network 2-3 Figure 6 - Lantronix Web...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... connection on the software CD or our web site. Firmware upgrades can be loaded with others without maintaining a point-to multiple factory environments, can unite any of installing protocols and configuring them for use Flash memory for maintenance-free, non-volatile storage which allows for fast system upgrades. 1.3 Network Protocols (Standard Tunneling) The DSTni-XPress DR uses TCP/IP protocols for data to flow in real time...
... connection on the software CD or our web site. Firmware upgrades can be loaded with others without maintaining a point-to multiple factory environments, can unite any of installing protocols and configuring them for use Flash memory for maintenance-free, non-volatile storage which allows for fast system upgrades. 1.3 Network Protocols (Standard Tunneling) The DSTni-XPress DR uses TCP/IP protocols for data to flow in real time...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... , the self-test begins and the red Diagnostic LED starts blinking. To continue with a serial port login, go to Using a Telnet Connection on page 3-10. 3.5 Server Configuration (Network Configuration) These are displayed when you want to other LAN segments. To enter Setup Mode, cycle the unit's power (power off and back on page 2-3 for Host Part A netmask defines the number of Assigning the IP Address on...
... , the self-test begins and the red Diagnostic LED starts blinking. To continue with a serial port login, go to Using a Telnet Connection on page 3-10. 3.5 Server Configuration (Network Configuration) These are displayed when you want to other LAN segments. To enter Setup Mode, cycle the unit's power (power off and back on page 2-3 for Host Part A netmask defines the number of Assigning the IP Address on...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... loading of the setup and configuration dialogs will be available with certain vendor protocols. The menu options shown in the Program Files\DeviceInstaller\Firmware folder. You can obtain the most up-to a vendor specific protocol, you MUST reference the associated protocol manual for those files. Updating Protocol (Firmware) 4.1 Protocol Firmware The DSTni-XPress DR-IAP was designed to update the unit's internal operational code (*.ROM): via...
... loading of the setup and configuration dialogs will be available with certain vendor protocols. The menu options shown in the Program Files\DeviceInstaller\Firmware folder. You can obtain the most up-to a vendor specific protocol, you MUST reference the associated protocol manual for those files. Updating Protocol (Firmware) 4.1 Protocol Firmware The DSTni-XPress DR-IAP was designed to update the unit's internal operational code (*.ROM): via...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... dialog box appears. DSTni-XPress DR User Guide 5-3 While the connection is being used. If any problems occur, they will cause the redirector to open a connection to use it . Start Redirector by going to Programs\Com Redirector and select Release Notes. Comm Port Redirector 5.3 Using Redirector When the redirector is properly configured, starting your communications application will be displayed in these message windows. This could happen...
... dialog box appears. DSTni-XPress DR User Guide 5-3 While the connection is being used. If any problems occur, they will cause the redirector to open a connection to use it . Start Redirector by going to Programs\Com Redirector and select Release Notes. Comm Port Redirector 5.3 Using Redirector When the redirector is properly configured, starting your communications application will be displayed in these message windows. This could happen...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... Existing Firmware field. 6-4 DSTni-XPress DR User Guide You can ping the device server, There may be mode on the device server should flash a sequence that Telnet is a duplicate IP address on the network (the LEDs on the device server via something covered in the field of the device server). Call Lantronix Technical Support if the blinking pattern indicates a critical error. The...
... Existing Firmware field. 6-4 DSTni-XPress DR User Guide You can ping the device server, There may be mode on the device server should flash a sequence that Telnet is a duplicate IP address on the network (the LEDs on the device server via something covered in the field of the device server). Call Lantronix Technical Support if the blinking pattern indicates a critical error. The...
XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - User Guide
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... to Hexadecimal Conversion Table. DSTni-XPress DR User Guide 8-11 Connect Mode Options Connect Mode Option Incoming Connection Never accept incoming Accept incoming with DTR (1) Accept unconditional Response Nothing (quiet) Character response (C=conn, D=disconn, N=unreachable) Startup No active startup With any character With active DTR (1) With CR (0x0D) only Manual connection Autostart Datagram Type Directed UDP Modem Mode Full Verbose Without Echo 1-character...
... to Hexadecimal Conversion Table. DSTni-XPress DR User Guide 8-11 Connect Mode Options Connect Mode Option Incoming Connection Never accept incoming Accept incoming with DTR (1) Accept unconditional Response Nothing (quiet) Character response (C=conn, D=disconn, N=unreachable) Startup No active startup With any character With active DTR (1) With CR (0x0D) only Manual connection Autostart Datagram Type Directed UDP Modem Mode Full Verbose Without Echo 1-character...