xPico - Product Brief
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...> Architecture •CPU: Based on the DSTni-EX Enhanced 16-bit x86 Architecture • Memory: 256KB SRAM, 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-Board...: -40° to change without notice. xPico - All other trademarks are trademarks of Lantronix, Inc. and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of xPico) ©2012 Lantronix, Inc. xPico in Web Manager makes configuring xPico quick and easy! Actual size: 24mm X 16...
...> Architecture •CPU: Based on the DSTni-EX Enhanced 16-bit x86 Architecture • Memory: 256KB SRAM, 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-Board...: -40° to change without notice. xPico - All other trademarks are trademarks of Lantronix, Inc. and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of xPico) ©2012 Lantronix, Inc. xPico in Web Manager makes configuring xPico quick and easy! Actual size: 24mm X 16...
xPico - Product Brief (A4 Format)
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...Architecture •CPU: Based on the DSTni-EX Enhanced 16-bit x86 Architecture • Memory: 256KB SRAM, 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-...2338 Email: asiapacific_sales@lantronix.com Japan Call: +81.3.6277.8802 Email: japan_sales@lantronix.com > Part Number > Description XPC100100B-01 xPico Device Server Module, Extended Tempera- and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of xPico) ©2012 Lantronix, Inc. All ...
...Architecture •CPU: Based on the DSTni-EX Enhanced 16-bit x86 Architecture • Memory: 256KB SRAM, 512KB Flash • Firmware: Upgradeable via TFTP and Serial Port > Power • Input Voltage: 3.3VDC > Physical Interface • 40-pin Board-to-...2338 Email: asiapacific_sales@lantronix.com Japan Call: +81.3.6277.8802 Email: japan_sales@lantronix.com > Part Number > Description XPC100100B-01 xPico Device Server Module, Extended Tempera- and Lantronix are registered trademarks, and DSTni, DeviceInstaller, and xPico are the property of xPico) ©2012 Lantronix, Inc. All ...
xPico - User Guide
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...device pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in which case the user, at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation. xPico User Guide 3 Comments A Initial release for firmware version 6.8.0.3. For the latest revision of this guide, may be required to take whatever ... cause harmful interference to radio communications. For further details, please see the xPico OEM firmware license agreement. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate this equipment in a residential area...
...device pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in which case the user, at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation. xPico User Guide 3 Comments A Initial release for firmware version 6.8.0.3. For the latest revision of this guide, may be required to take whatever ... cause harmful interference to radio communications. For further details, please see the xPico OEM firmware license agreement. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate this equipment in a residential area...
xPico - User Guide
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... Enable alternate MAC 56 Ethernet Connection Type 56 Security Settings (Option 6 56 Disable SNMP...57 SNMP Community Name 57 Disable Telnet Setup 57 Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade 58 Disable Port 77FE (Hex 58 Disable Web Server 58 Disable Web Setup 58...
... Enable alternate MAC 56 Ethernet Connection Type 56 Security Settings (Option 6 56 Disable SNMP...57 SNMP Community Name 57 Disable Telnet Setup 57 Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade 58 Disable Port 77FE (Hex 58 Disable Web Server 58 Disable Web Setup 58...
xPico - User Guide
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... Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface 67 Using TFTP: Command Line Interface 68 Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port and DeviceInstaller 69 11. Monitor Mode 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port 70 Entering ...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 GPIO Interface 62 Configurable Pins ...62 Features ...62 Control Protocol ...63 Guidelines ...63 Commands...63 Examples ...65 10. Table of...
... Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface 67 Using TFTP: Command Line Interface 68 Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port and DeviceInstaller 69 11. Monitor Mode 70 Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port 70 Entering ...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 GPIO Interface 62 Configurable Pins ...62 Features ...62 Control Protocol ...63 Guidelines ...63 Commands...63 Examples ...65 10. Table of...
xPico - User Guide
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... 48 Table 7-9. Pack Control Options 52 Table 10-1. Lantronix Web-Manager 19 Figure 4-3. Configurable Pins Settings 32 Figure...Table 7-7. Product Label 13 Figure 4-1. Apply Settings and Apply Defaults 33 Figure 5-1. TFTP Window 68 xPico User Guide 8 RS232 Interface Mode Settings 41 Table 7-3. Monitor Mode Commands 71 Table 11-2. UDP...Flow Control Options 42 Table 7-4. Modem Mode Messages 47 Table 7-8. Flush Mode Options 51 Table 7-11. Firmware Files 67 Table 11-1. Command Response Codes 72 List of Tables Table 6-1. Interface Mode Options 41 Table...
... 48 Table 7-9. Pack Control Options 52 Table 10-1. Lantronix Web-Manager 19 Figure 4-3. Configurable Pins Settings 32 Figure...Table 7-7. Product Label 13 Figure 4-1. Apply Settings and Apply Defaults 33 Figure 5-1. TFTP Window 68 xPico User Guide 8 RS232 Interface Mode Settings 41 Table 7-3. Monitor Mode Commands 71 Table 11-2. UDP...Flow Control Options 42 Table 7-4. Modem Mode Messages 47 Table 7-8. Flush Mode Options 51 Table 7-11. Firmware Files 67 Table 11-1. Command Response Codes 72 List of Tables Table 6-1. Interface Mode Options 41 Table...
xPico - User Guide
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... the protocols it supports. It provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the xPico firmware and is intended for getting your unit up and running, using DeviceInstaller to contact Lantronix Technical Support. Provides compliance information. Provides instructions for monitoring the network and diagnosing problems. Describes common problems and error messages and...
... the protocols it supports. It provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the xPico firmware and is intended for getting your unit up and running, using DeviceInstaller to contact Lantronix Technical Support. Provides compliance information. Provides instructions for monitoring the network and diagnosing problems. Describes common problems and error messages and...
xPico - User Guide
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...or duplicated, and that no data is also referred to as a Lantronix product. The first three bytes of the MAC address. xPico User Guide 12 Configuration Methods For the unit to the serial port. TFTP for firmware and web page updates. IP for addressing, routing, ...and data block handling over the network. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for network communications. 2: Introduction Protocol Support The xPico device server uses the Internet Protocol (IP) for...
...or duplicated, and that no data is also referred to as a Lantronix product. The first three bytes of the MAC address. xPico User Guide 12 Configuration Methods For the unit to the serial port. TFTP for firmware and web page updates. IP for addressing, routing, ...and data block handling over the network. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for network communications. 2: Introduction Protocol Support The xPico device server uses the Internet Protocol (IP) for...
xPico - User Guide
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... number of ports on page 14. Displays the device type as xPico. Displays the xPico's hardware (or MAC) address. Non-configurable field. xPico User Guide 16 3: Using DeviceInstaller DHCP Device Name Group Comments Device Family Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway...
... number of ports on page 14. Displays the device type as xPico. Displays the xPico's hardware (or MAC) address. Non-configurable field. xPico User Guide 16 3: Using DeviceInstaller DHCP Device Name Group Comments Device Family Type ID Hardware Address Firmware Version Extended Firmware Version Online Status IP Address IP Address was Obtained Subnet Mask Gateway...
xPico - User Guide
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... configurable pins are permitted. Displays True. Indicates if Telnet sessions are available on xPico. Non-configurable field. Non-configurable field. xPico supports baud rates up to 921600 bits per second (bps). xPico User Guide 17 Displays True, indicating the xPico's firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available. Displays False, indicating email triggers are not...
... configurable pins are permitted. Displays True. Indicates if Telnet sessions are available on xPico. Non-configurable field. Non-configurable field. xPico supports baud rates up to 921600 bits per second (bps). xPico User Guide 17 Displays True, indicating the xPico's firmware is upgradeable as newer version become available. Displays False, indicating email triggers are not...
xPico - User Guide
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... are not needed. The default is prepared to manage it could result in this value to clear the input buffer with a connection initiated xPico User Guide 26 Two firmware-selectable packing algorithms define how and when packets are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200...network data stream. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits device is No. The sequence must agree on the xPico. After the detection of data to the network. The default setting is 12 milliseconds. Valid baud rates are sent to be sent as...
... are not needed. The default is prepared to manage it could result in this value to clear the input buffer with a connection initiated xPico User Guide 26 Two firmware-selectable packing algorithms define how and when packets are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200...network data stream. 4: Configuration Using Web Manager Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits device is No. The sequence must agree on the xPico. After the detection of data to the network. The default setting is 12 milliseconds. Valid baud rates are sent to be sent as...
xPico - User Guide
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... of the remote IP address. Manual Connection Address Example Command String C121.2.4.5/1 C5 C28.10/12 C0.0.0.0/0 Cwww.lantronix.com/80 Autostart (Automatic Connection) Hostlist Result if remote IP is 129.1.2.3 and remote port is 0.0.0.0/0, the device...You may be used in a command string, it connects to the remote IP address and remote port specified when the firmware starts. 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration Manual Connection Attempts to connect when directed by a forward slash (ASCII 0x2F). ...For example, C50.1/23 would connect to 129.1.50.1 and port 23. xPico User Guide 45
... of the remote IP address. Manual Connection Address Example Command String C121.2.4.5/1 C5 C28.10/12 C0.0.0.0/0 Cwww.lantronix.com/80 Autostart (Automatic Connection) Hostlist Result if remote IP is 129.1.2.3 and remote port is 0.0.0.0/0, the device...You may be used in a command string, it connects to the remote IP address and remote port specified when the firmware starts. 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration Manual Connection Attempts to connect when directed by a forward slash (ASCII 0x2F). ...For example, C50.1/23 would connect to 129.1.50.1 and port 23. xPico User Guide 45
xPico - User Guide
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...to wait for acknowledgement of Telnet or serial connections only, not on the Web-Manager. Enable Encryption (N) ? Figure 8-2. Disable TFTP Firmware Update (N) ? Enable Enhanced Password (N) ? Enable alternate MAC (N) ? _ Ethernet Connection Type The xPico allows for auto-negotiation (default). Security Settings Disable SNMP (N) ? Disable Web Server (N) ? 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings TCP Re... duplex, enter one of the following: 2 (10 MB/half duplex), 3 (10 MB/full duplex), 4 (100 MB/half duplex), or 5 (100 MB/full duplex). xPico User Guide 56 Disable ECHO ports (Y) ?
...to wait for acknowledgement of Telnet or serial connections only, not on the Web-Manager. Enable Encryption (N) ? Figure 8-2. Disable TFTP Firmware Update (N) ? Enable Enhanced Password (N) ? Enable alternate MAC (N) ? _ Ethernet Connection Type The xPico allows for auto-negotiation (default). Security Settings Disable SNMP (N) ? Disable Web Server (N) ? 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings TCP Re... duplex, enter one of the following: 2 (10 MB/half duplex), 3 (10 MB/full duplex), 4 (100 MB/half duplex), or 5 (100 MB/full duplex). xPico User Guide 56 Disable ECHO ports (Y) ?
xPico - User Guide
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... configuration. Disable ECHO ports (Y) ? _ xPico User Guide 58 The Y (Yes) option disables the web server. 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade This setting defaults to perform network firmware upgrades. You can download firmware upgrades over the serial port using DeviceInstaller's Recover Firmware procedure. (See 10 Firmware Upgrades.) Disable TFTP Firmware Update (N) : _ Disable Port 77FE (Hex...
... configuration. Disable ECHO ports (Y) ? _ xPico User Guide 58 The Y (Yes) option disables the web server. 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade This setting defaults to perform network firmware upgrades. You can download firmware upgrades over the serial port using DeviceInstaller's Recover Firmware procedure. (See 10 Firmware Upgrades.) Disable TFTP Firmware Update (N) : _ Disable Port 77FE (Hex...
xPico - User Guide
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...) 500 (msec) Disabled (for OEM use only) 0 (auto-negotiate) Security Settings Defaults Disable SNMP No SNMP community name public Disable Telnet setup No Disable TFTP Firmware Update No Disable Port 77FEh No Disable Web Server No Disable Web Setup No Disable ECHO ports Yes Enable Encryption No Enable Enhanced Password No...
...) 500 (msec) Disabled (for OEM use only) 0 (auto-negotiate) Security Settings Defaults Disable SNMP No SNMP community name public Disable Telnet setup No Disable TFTP Firmware Update No Disable Port 77FEh No Disable Web Server No Disable Web Setup No Disable ECHO ports Yes Enable Encryption No Enable Enhanced Password No...
xPico - User Guide
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...'s internal operational code and *.COB to the DeviceInstaller online Help for the unit from a computer: 1. xPico User Guide 67 Check the Lantronix web site for those files. Note: TFTP requires the .rom (binary) version of the firmware file in the Local File field. 5. In the Remote File field, enter the current internal operational...
...'s internal operational code and *.COB to the DeviceInstaller online Help for the unit from a computer: 1. xPico User Guide 67 Check the Lantronix web site for those files. Note: TFTP requires the .rom (binary) version of the firmware file in the Local File field. 5. In the Remote File field, enter the current internal operational...
xPico - User Guide
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After the firmware has been loaded and stored, which takes approximately 8 seconds to download the .rom file and the .cob file: tftp -i 192.168.1.111 put xpico_6800 X6 ... the TFTP command sequence to complete, the unit performs a power reset. The unit performs a power reset after the firmware has been loaded and stored. Enter the following from a computer: 1. TFTP Window 10: Firmware Upgrades 6. Click the Put button to transfer the file to the unit. Using TFTP: Command Line Interface To download...
After the firmware has been loaded and stored, which takes approximately 8 seconds to download the .rom file and the .cob file: tftp -i 192.168.1.111 put xpico_6800 X6 ... the TFTP command sequence to complete, the unit performs a power reset. The unit performs a power reset after the firmware has been loaded and stored. Enter the following from a computer: 1. TFTP Window 10: Firmware Upgrades 6. Click the Put button to transfer the file to the unit. Using TFTP: Command Line Interface To download...
xPico - User Guide
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... adapter, a message displays. xPico User Guide 69 To recover firmware: 1. Select an adapter and click OK. 2. Status messages and a progress bar at the bottom of the screen show the progress of the Lantronix unit. 4. 10: Firmware Upgrades Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port and ...DeviceInstaller If for some reason the firmware is connected to the serial port of the file transfer. For Device Model,...
... adapter, a message displays. xPico User Guide 69 To recover firmware: 1. Select an adapter and click OK. 2. Status messages and a progress bar at the bottom of the screen show the progress of the Lantronix unit. 4. 10: Firmware Upgrades Recovering the Firmware Using the Serial Port and ...DeviceInstaller If for some reason the firmware is connected to the serial port of the file transfer. For Device Model,...
xPico - User Guide
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... Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Phone: +33 (0)1 39 30 4172 +49 (0) 180 500 13 53 (Germany Only) Email: eu_techsupp@lantronix.com or eu_support@lantronix.com Firmware downloads, FAQs, and the most up-to-date documentation are unable to fix the error, you have the following information: Your name... US Check our online knowledge base or send a question to include information on user and network activity at the time of the problem). xPico User Guide 76 12: Troubleshooting Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this chapter, or if you are...
... Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Phone: +33 (0)1 39 30 4172 +49 (0) 180 500 13 53 (Germany Only) Email: eu_techsupp@lantronix.com or eu_support@lantronix.com Firmware downloads, FAQs, and the most up-to-date documentation are unable to fix the error, you have the following information: Your name... US Check our online knowledge base or send a question to include information on user and network activity at the time of the problem). xPico User Guide 76 12: Troubleshooting Technical Support If you are experiencing an error that is not described in this chapter, or if you are...
xPico - Integration Guide
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... valid and the FCC ID cannot be aware of the following important issues. Note: With the purchase of any xPico family product, the OEM agrees to an OEM firmware license agreement that it contains an FCC-approved RF module. Canada and Japan also require a similar statement. The ...listed in this list or having a maximum gain of the End Product (xPico Wi-Fi only) The label on the final product (including the transmitter). Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate with another transmitter) and obtaining...
... valid and the FCC ID cannot be aware of the following important issues. Note: With the purchase of any xPico family product, the OEM agrees to an OEM firmware license agreement that it contains an FCC-approved RF module. Canada and Japan also require a similar statement. The ...listed in this list or having a maximum gain of the End Product (xPico Wi-Fi only) The label on the final product (including the transmitter). Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate with another transmitter) and obtaining...