xPico - Product Brief
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... Device Server Module, Development Kit, w/Module, RoHS The built-in Alarm Control Panel Application Customer-supplied circuitry DC Power 3.3V Serial Port 1 GPIO To customer's processor POE Security Control Panel RJ45 Jack Magnetics Serial Port 2 Ethernet Features and Specifications > Serial Interface • Two Serial Ports •Interface: CMOS (Asynchronous) 3.3V-level signals (5V tolerant) • Data Rates: 300bps to 921,600bps (software selectable) • Data Bits: 7 or 8 • Stop...
... Device Server Module, Development Kit, w/Module, RoHS The built-in Alarm Control Panel Application Customer-supplied circuitry DC Power 3.3V Serial Port 1 GPIO To customer's processor POE Security Control Panel RJ45 Jack Magnetics Serial Port 2 Ethernet Features and Specifications > Serial Interface • Two Serial Ports •Interface: CMOS (Asynchronous) 3.3V-level signals (5V tolerant) • Data Rates: 300bps to 921,600bps (software selectable) • Data Bits: 7 or 8 • Stop...
xPico - Product Brief (A4 Format)
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..., 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-Board SMT Connector > Environmental • Operating Temperature: -40° to +85° C • Storage Temperature: -40° to change without notice. Smaller than a standard SD card. and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of their respective owners...
..., 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-Board SMT Connector > Environmental • Operating Temperature: -40° to +85° C • Storage Temperature: -40° to change without notice. Smaller than a standard SD card. and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of their respective owners...
xPico - User Guide
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... may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Revision History Date April 2012 January 2013 Rev. xPico User Guide 3 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to operate this device. Changes or modifications to this guide, may be required to correct the interference. B Updated for firmware version 6.8.0.0.
... may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Revision History Date April 2012 January 2013 Rev. xPico User Guide 3 This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to operate this device. Changes or modifications to this guide, may be required to correct the interference. B Updated for firmware version 6.8.0.0.
xPico - User Guide
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... xPico User Guide 5 Setup Mode: Server Configuration 37 Server Configuration (Option 0 37 IP Address ...37 Set Gateway IP Address 38 Netmask: Number of Contents Server Configuration 22 Server Configuration 23 Advanced ...23 Host List Configuration 23 Retry Settings...24 Host Information 24 Channel 1 and 2 Configuration 24 Serial Settings ...25 Connection Settings - Table of Bits for Host Part 38 Set DNS Server IP Address 38 Change Telnet/Web-Manager Password...
... xPico User Guide 5 Setup Mode: Server Configuration 37 Server Configuration (Option 0 37 IP Address ...37 Set Gateway IP Address 38 Netmask: Number of Contents Server Configuration 22 Server Configuration 23 Advanced ...23 Host List Configuration 23 Retry Settings...24 Host Information 24 Channel 1 and 2 Configuration 24 Serial Settings ...25 Connection Settings - Table of Bits for Host Part 38 Set DNS Server IP Address 38 Change Telnet/Web-Manager Password...
xPico - User Guide
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... Default Settings (Option 7 60 Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Defaults 60 Expert Settings Defaults 61 Security Settings Defaults 61 9. Troubleshooting 73 Problems and Error Messages 73 Technical Support...76 A: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 77 Converting Binary to Hexadecimal 77 Conversion Table 77 Scientific Calculator 77 B: Compliance 79 RoHS Notice ...79 xPico User Guide 7 Monitor Mode 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port 70 Monitor Mode Commands 70 12. Firmware Upgrades...
... Default Settings (Option 7 60 Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Defaults 60 Expert Settings Defaults 61 Security Settings Defaults 61 9. Troubleshooting 73 Problems and Error Messages 73 Technical Support...76 A: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions 77 Converting Binary to Hexadecimal 77 Conversion Table 77 Scientific Calculator 77 B: Compliance 79 RoHS Notice ...79 xPico User Guide 7 Monitor Mode 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port 70 Monitor Mode Commands 70 12. Firmware Upgrades...
xPico - User Guide
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... to contact Lantronix Technical Support. Provides instructions for configuring the eight General Purpose I/O pins (CP1-8). 10: Firmware Upgrades 11: Monitor Mode 12: Troubleshooting A: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions B: Compliance Provides instructions for monitoring the network and diagnosing problems. Describes common problems and error messages and how to assign an IP address. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager 5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings 9: GPIO...
... to contact Lantronix Technical Support. Provides instructions for configuring the eight General Purpose I/O pins (CP1-8). 10: Firmware Upgrades 11: Monitor Mode 12: Troubleshooting A: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions B: Compliance Provides instructions for monitoring the network and diagnosing problems. Describes common problems and error messages and how to assign an IP address. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager 5: Configuration via Telnet or Serial Port (Setup Mode) 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings 9: GPIO...
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... a port number. Port number 9999 is defined by default. Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code Product Model Country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode xPico User Guide 13 For more information on a phone system. Product Label MAC Address Product Model Country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode MAC Address Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code...
... a port number. Port number 9999 is defined by default. Product Information Label The product information label on the unit contains the following information about the specific unit: Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code Product Model Country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode xPico User Guide 13 For more information on a phone system. Product Label MAC Address Product Model Country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode MAC Address Part Number Revision Manufacturing Date Code...
xPico - User Guide
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... prompted to start the installation process. 3. If your unit. xPico User Guide 14 You have several options for more than one network adapter, a message displays. The unit's IP address is a free utility program provided by Lantronix that you manually assign the IP address over the network using DeviceInstaller to configure the IP address and related settings or for assigning an IP to 0.0.0.0 at www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. The unit is...
... prompted to start the installation process. 3. If your unit. xPico User Guide 14 You have several options for more than one network adapter, a message displays. The unit's IP address is a free utility program provided by Lantronix that you manually assign the IP address over the network using DeviceInstaller to configure the IP address and related settings or for assigning an IP to 0.0.0.0 at www.lantronix.com/support/downloads. The unit is...
xPico - User Guide
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... xPico. Displays True, indicating the xPico's firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available. Displays True, indicating configurable pins are available on xPico. Non-configurable field. Displays False, indicating email triggers are permitted. Displays True. Non-configurable field. Non-configurable field. 3: Using DeviceInstaller Telnet Supported Telnet Port Web Port Maximum Baud Rate Supported Firmware Upgradeable Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Supports AES Data Stream Supports 485 Supports 921K Baud Rate Supports HTTP Server Supports HTTP Setup Supports...
... xPico. Displays True, indicating the xPico's firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available. Displays True, indicating configurable pins are available on xPico. Non-configurable field. Displays False, indicating email triggers are permitted. Displays True. Non-configurable field. Non-configurable field. 3: Using DeviceInstaller Telnet Supported Telnet Port Web Port Maximum Baud Rate Supported Firmware Upgradeable Supports Configurable Pins Supports Email Triggers Supports AES Data Stream Supports 485 Supports 921K Baud Rate Supports HTTP Server Supports HTTP Setup Supports...
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... a xPico User Guide 25 The serial port is processed efficiently. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager Note: Directions for configuring Channel 1 serial settings and connection apply for the selected channel. Channel 1: RS232, RS422/RS485 - 4 wire or RS485 - 2 wire protocols. Channel 2: RS232 only Flow control manages data flow between devices in a network to Channel 2. Channel Serial Settings 2. Note: This checkbox only applies to ensure it is enabled by default. Serial Settings To configure the channel's serial settings: 1. On the main menu...
... a xPico User Guide 25 The serial port is processed efficiently. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager Note: Directions for configuring Channel 1 serial settings and connection apply for the selected channel. Channel 1: RS232, RS422/RS485 - 4 wire or RS485 - 2 wire protocols. Channel 2: RS232 only Flow control manages data flow between devices in a network to Channel 2. Channel Serial Settings 2. Note: This checkbox only applies to ensure it is enabled by default. Serial Settings To configure the channel's serial settings: 1. On the main menu...
xPico - User Guide
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... main menu, click Apply Settings. Apply Defaults 1. Note: Clicking OK on each page does not change the configuration on OEM hardware design. Apply Settings 1. When you are finished, click the OK button. 4. Click the Apply Defaults button to set factory settings or click No to the default settings. For details see Default Settings on page 60. 2. Indicates channel 2 status and extended diagnostics. 3. Apply Settings and Apply Defaults xPico User Guide 33...
... main menu, click Apply Settings. Apply Defaults 1. Note: Clicking OK on each page does not change the configuration on OEM hardware design. Apply Settings 1. When you are finished, click the OK button. 4. Click the Apply Defaults button to set factory settings or click No to the default settings. For details see Default Settings on page 60. 2. Indicates channel 2 status and extended diagnostics. 3. Apply Settings and Apply Defaults xPico User Guide 33...
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... setting when using DHCP. Note: Current values appear in parentheses. xPico User Guide 37 6. Server Configuration (Option 0) The unit's basic network parameters display when you can manually configure to force the xPico to a unique value in the network. To disable an option, set to disable AutoIP, DHCP, or BootP. IP Address : ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) _ If DHCP is not used , the third octet of Bits for Host Part (0=default) (0) Set...
... setting when using DHCP. Note: Current values appear in parentheses. xPico User Guide 37 6. Server Configuration (Option 0) The unit's basic network parameters display when you can manually configure to force the xPico to a unique value in the network. To disable an option, set to disable AutoIP, DHCP, or BootP. IP Address : ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) _ If DHCP is not used , the third octet of Bits for Host Part (0=default) (0) Set...
xPico - User Guide
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....255.0) when the saved parameters display. 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration Set Gateway IP Address The gateway address, or router, allows communication to port 9999 or through web pages. Change Telnet/Web-Manager password (N) ? _ xPico User Guide 38 Netmask: Number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for Host Part (0=default) (0) _ Note: Class A: 24 bits; The password must be entered, then calculates...
....255.0) when the saved parameters display. 6: Setup Mode: Server Configuration Set Gateway IP Address The gateway address, or router, allows communication to port 9999 or through web pages. Change Telnet/Web-Manager password (N) ? _ xPico User Guide 38 Netmask: Number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for Host Part (0=default) (0) _ Note: Class A: 24 bits; The password must be entered, then calculates...
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... Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users from accessing the setup menu from the network. SNMP Community Name (public): _ The default entry is a required field for security reasons. This setting defaults to Setup Mode by Telnet (port 9999). Disable Telnet Setup (N) ? _ xPico User Guide 57 Disable SNMP This setting allows you choose to 13 characters. It only allows access locally using the web pages and the serial port of...
... Telnet Setup and Port 77FE will prevent users from accessing the setup menu from the network. SNMP Community Name (public): _ The default entry is a required field for security reasons. This setting defaults to Setup Mode by Telnet (port 9999). Disable Telnet Setup (N) ? _ xPico User Guide 57 Disable SNMP This setting allows you choose to 13 characters. It only allows access locally using the web pages and the serial port of...
xPico - User Guide
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... Setup Mode" message. Now when you attempt to assign an IP address to the unit by duplicate IP addresses on this PC. It helps to connect a terminal to the serial port while diagnosing an error to the device server, the connection fails. When you Telnet to view summary messages that the physical connections (power cable, network cable, and serial cable) are secure. When troubleshooting, always ensure that may display...
... Setup Mode" message. Now when you attempt to assign an IP address to the unit by duplicate IP addresses on this PC. It helps to connect a terminal to the serial port while diagnosing an error to the device server, the connection fails. When you Telnet to view summary messages that the physical connections (power cable, network cable, and serial cable) are secure. When troubleshooting, always ensure that may display...
xPico - Integration Guide
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Figure 3-5 xPico Product Label Part Number Revision MAC Address Manufacturing Date Code Product Model Country of origin, datamatrix barcode and MAC address. 3: Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-4 Hirose Connector Layout Product Information Label The product information label contains important information about your specific unit, such as its part number, revision, manufacturing date code, product model, country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 37
Figure 3-5 xPico Product Label Part Number Revision MAC Address Manufacturing Date Code Product Model Country of origin, datamatrix barcode and MAC address. 3: Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-4 Hirose Connector Layout Product Information Label The product information label contains important information about your specific unit, such as its part number, revision, manufacturing date code, product model, country of Origin Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 37
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3: Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-6 xPico Wi-Fi Product Label Product Model Part Number Japan Certification Number Revision Number Canada Radio ID FCC Radio ID Japan Radio Equipment Mark Japan Telecommunication Mark Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode Manufacturing Date Code Serial Number Country of Origin xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 38
3: Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-6 xPico Wi-Fi Product Label Product Model Part Number Japan Certification Number Revision Number Canada Radio ID FCC Radio ID Japan Radio Equipment Mark Japan Telecommunication Mark Lantronix Datamatrix Barcode Manufacturing Date Code Serial Number Country of Origin xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 38
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... Serial Interface Serial Line Formats Modem Control Flow Control Programmable I/O Network Interface Compatibility Protocols Supported LEDs Management Security Internal Web Server Weight Material Temperature Warranty Included Software EMI Compliance Table 4-4 xPico Wired Technical Specification Description Lantronix DSTni-EX 186 CPU, 256-Kbyte zero wait state SRAM, 512Kbyte flash, 16-Kbyte boot ROM Upgradeable via TFTP and serial port Internal 200ms power-up reset pulse. Power-drop reset triggered at 2.6V. External reset input...
... Serial Interface Serial Line Formats Modem Control Flow Control Programmable I/O Network Interface Compatibility Protocols Supported LEDs Management Security Internal Web Server Weight Material Temperature Warranty Included Software EMI Compliance Table 4-4 xPico Wired Technical Specification Description Lantronix DSTni-EX 186 CPU, 256-Kbyte zero wait state SRAM, 512Kbyte flash, 16-Kbyte boot ROM Upgradeable via TFTP and serial port Internal 200ms power-up reset pulse. Power-drop reset triggered at 2.6V. External reset input...
xPico - Development Kit User Guide
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... directly to -DB9 null modem cable (Lantronix P/N 500-164-R). The tables below list the RS232/RS422/RS485 signals and corresponding pins on JP11 and JP12. Table 2-5 lists the correct jumper installation for connection to the xPico internal UARTs. Table 2-2 RS-232 Signals on J3 and J4 Serial Ports xPico Evaluation Board PIN FUNCTION Serial Port TX_232 (Data Out) RX_232 (Data In) CTS_232 (HW Flow Control Input) RTS_232 (HW Flow Control Output) DTR_232 (Modem Control Output...
... directly to -DB9 null modem cable (Lantronix P/N 500-164-R). The tables below list the RS232/RS422/RS485 signals and corresponding pins on JP11 and JP12. Table 2-5 lists the correct jumper installation for connection to the xPico internal UARTs. Table 2-2 RS-232 Signals on J3 and J4 Serial Ports xPico Evaluation Board PIN FUNCTION Serial Port TX_232 (Data Out) RX_232 (Data In) CTS_232 (HW Flow Control Input) RTS_232 (HW Flow Control Output) DTR_232 (Modem Control Output...
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... PC terminal program, such as configurable pins. In addition, the first serial port on the xPico module can be able to view the xPico boot messages as well as needed for each of the serial port signals to -serial drivers at this website: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm xPico Development Kit User Guide 10 In order to the USB on J5 via the on your PC. Install jumper...
... PC terminal program, such as configurable pins. In addition, the first serial port on the xPico module can be able to view the xPico boot messages as well as needed for each of the serial port signals to -serial drivers at this website: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm xPico Development Kit User Guide 10 In order to the USB on J5 via the on your PC. Install jumper...