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1. Page 21 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 Example 3 Get IP Mode using SW Trigger STEP 1 Configure trigger mode to SW trigger and check the three trigger characters For this example assume the trigger is 2B 2B 2B Chap 4 Check NE s serial port settings Chap 5 Start Windows HyperTerminal and set PC s serial port settings to the same settings recorded in STEP 2 Use HyperTerminal to send the three trigger characters used to enter Serial Command Mode 2B 2B 2B in this example HyperTerminal displays lt E indicates NE is in Serial Command Mode Use HyperTerminal to send gt RNC n command to request NE s IP Mode HyperTerminal displays lt YNC1 r indicates NE s IP Mode DHCP Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBRO n command to exit Serial Command Mode NOTE When using MOXA PComm Terminal instead of HyperTerminal use CR carriage return in place of Enter Example 4 Change TCP Port Number using SW Trigger STEP 1 Configure trigger mode to SW trigger and check the three trigger characters For this example assume the trigger is 2B 2B 2B Chap 4 STEP 2 Check NE s serial port settings Chap 5 STEP 3 Start Windows HyperTerminal and set PC s serial port settings to the same settings recorded in STEP 2 STEP 4 Use HyperTerminal to send the thre
2. 192 168 127 1 0 Disable Web Console Enable NC NP NM NG NA Page 3 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Or ue Parameter Device setting Settings Aa XXX XXX XXX XXX Accessible Netmask 01 Ap XXX XXX XXX XXX Accessible Netmask 16 e g 255 255 255 0 Operation Mode OM 0 Real COM Operation Mode 1 TCP Server 2 TCP Client 3 UDP Mode TCP Server Mode 1 4 Max number of connections 0 65535 Local List Port 0 99 minutes TCP Alive Check Timeout 0 65535 ms Inactivity Timeout 0 Disable Number of delimiters TM TL TT TI 1 Enable 1 character 2 Enable 2 characters Y ascii character Delimiter 1 e g al TZ ascii character Delimiter 2 e g al rou Real COM Mode Max number of connections RT 0 99 minutes TCP Alive Check Timeout 0 Disable Number of delimiters IF Enable 1 character 2 Enable 2 characters Y ascii character Delimiter 1 e g al ascii character Delimiter 2 e g al 0 65535 ms Force Tx Timeout TCP Client Mode 0 Startup Connect Mode 1 Any character XXX XXX XXX XXX Destination Host IP 1 e g 192 168 1 1 XXX XXX XXX XXX Destination Host IP 2 e g 192 168 1 1 XXX XXX XXX XXX Destination Host IP 3 e g 192 168 1 1 XXX XXX XXX XXX Destination Host IP 4 e g 192 168 1 1 Page 4 TER C M CA CB CC CD NE 4100 Series S
3. CR Length bytes Variable l The possible settings of each descriptor are given below All Command Code OP Code and Return Code values must be in upper case Note that OP Code and Parameter are described together since they come as a pair That is the length and meaning of the Parameter descriptor depends on which OP Code value is used C Head Settings Comments Fixed value HEX 3Eh I k R Head Settings Comments Fixed value HEX 3Ch Tail Settings CR Comments Fixed value HEX 0Dh Command Code Settings Comments Get Network Enabler parameter Set Network Enabler parameter Page 2 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Reply Code OP Code Parameter Or a Parameter Device setting Settings Basic Commands Serial Number read only Firmware Version BS V N alphanumeric Device Name Max 15 bytes W BT BR B B B 0 Disable Telnet Console Enable alphanumeric Password Max 10 bytes 1 Restart only Save and Restart 2 Save amp Restart Write 0 Static IP Configuration Method 1 DHCP XXX XXX XXX XXX IP Address e g 192 168 127 254 XXX XX XXX XXX Netmask Address e g 255 255 0 0 XXX XXX XXX XXX Gateway Address e g 192 168 1 254 Read only MAC Address e g 00 90 e8 09 44 fe Accessible IP AS 0 Disable Enable IP Filter Enable XXX XXX XXX XXX Accessible IP Address 01 XXX XXX XXX XXX Accessible IP Address 16 e g
4. s software reset function To enable this function open the NE s Configuration page click on the Digital IO tab and then check the Enable SW RESET Function Use DIO 1 checkbox Configuration E x Information Model ME 4100T CHD Basic Network Serial Operating Mode Accessible IPs Auto warning IP Address Report Password Digital I0 Serial CMD MAL Address Modify OO 90 E 8 09 51 FO Serial Number 44 Firmware Ver Ver 3 2 BIOS Ver Ver 1 1 Status Data Mode Setting Click the Modify check box to modify configuration Td DK E Cancel As indicated the RESET command will be transmitted through GPIO1 e SW Reset Pin GPIO 1 e Resetis executed by pulling GPIO 1 low normal is pulling high a Pull 3 sec to erase the password b Pull 10 sec to load factory defaults NOTE The SW Reset function is disabled by default If SW Reset is enabled then since disable is the default it will be reset to disabled automatically after receiving a 10 sec SW Reset command This helps to prevent users from resetting to the default values inadvertently Page 18 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 9 Factory Defaults The factory default settings for the serial port Ethernet port operation mode and trigger method are given in this chapter Serial Port Defaults 9600 bps d Rate transmission rate FIFO Enabled Ethernet Port Defaults
5. type 5 to select Serial Command Mode setting e Telnet 192 163 127 254 ey in your selection b amp Main Menu 5erial Command Mode setting gt gt 1 gt HW SW Trigger Setting 2 5M Trigger Character tm Back to main menu fq Quit 3 Once all configurations have been made return to the main Telnet menu and then type s to save the configuration and restart the NE 4100 CMD If you quit without saving any changes you made to the configuration will be lost Page 10 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Web Console The Network Enabler Web Console provides ready access to NE 4100 CMD via web browser To access the Web Console open your browser type the NE 4100 CMD s IP address in the Address field default 192 168 127 254 and then press Enter 1 The NE 4100 CMD homepage will open 3 Network Enabler Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer loj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help See 2 Bak ix 2 A J Search Sp Favorites GA Media ZU Address 48 http 192 168 127 254 E 6 Welcome to Network Enabler Web Console Model Name INE 4100T CMD MAC Address 00 90 E9 09 5 FO Serial No 44 ccn T Version Ey zm Internet a 2 Click on the Serial Command Mode folder under the left Main Menu E Network Enabler Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer T X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bek T og x EB ue p J Search S Favorites GA Me
6. Function Configuration View Help leaz eon Configuration 1 Network Enabler Module s 33 Network Enabler Admit No Model MAC Address IP Address Status ff Configuration NE AIOUT CMD OO SUESOS5C FO T82158126 254 i COM Mapping d Broadcast Search f Monitor ah BB Port Monitor f Specify by IP Address X IP Address Report iit Locate ZI Unlock BERE T1 ada Rennes Check the Modify box to change the configuration If the Enable box is not checked then Serial Command Mode is disabled There are two Enable options HW Trigger E Pc Basic Network Serial Operating Mode Accessible IPs nde i igi serial CMD NE 4100T CMD Auto Warning IP Address Report Password Digital 10 MAC Address Modify 00 90 E8 09 5C F0 Select H W Control Pin Use DIO 0 Enable to trigger Command Mode by hardware Seral Humber d e Firmware Ver Ver 3 2 BIOS Ver 5 Actived by Character Ver 1 1 Sw Trigger Character 28 E 22 B 00 OwFF ep fi SW Trigger Configuration Information Basic Network Serial Operating Mode Accessible IPs Model serial CMD NE 4100T CMD Auto Warning IP Address Report Password Digital IO MAC Address Hell DD Sn ES DS 5C FO Select Activated by Character to Enable trigger Command Mode by software In ps p this case you will also need to enter the i HAW Cont three characters in HEX forma
7. IP Address 192 168 127 254 Default Operation Mode Operation Mode TCP Server Mode Default Trigger Method Trigger Method HW Trigger Page 19 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 10 Demonstration Testing Environment In this chapter we give four examples that can be used to test the function of NE 4100 CMD The testing environment is as follows Hardware e PC that has an RS 232 serial port e NE Starter Kit Software e Windows operating system installed on testing PC e Network Enabler Administrator NE Utility installation program is on the NE software CD Testing Structure e Ethernet cross over cable to connect PC s and NE Starter Kit s LAN ports e RS 232cable to connect PC s COM port usually COMI or COM2 with NE Starter Kit s serial data port RS 232 m Data Port Ethernet Page 20 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 Example 1 Get Model Name using HW Trigger STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Configure trigger mode to HW trigger Chap 4 Check NE s serial port settings Chap 5 Start Windows HyperTerminal and set PC s serial port settings to the same settings recorded in STEP 2 Pull NE s GPIO 0 to Low to enter Serial Command Mode HyperTerminal displays lt E indicates NE is in Serial Command Mode Use HyperTerminal to send gt RBN n command to request NE s Model Name Hype
8. eg 14 COI N exe ee ee eee e xa Mi M MU MI weet ST MM EE 14 Exiting Serial Command Mode 1 eese eee ee nnne nnn nnn 15 Determining the Active Mode 1eeeseeseereen eene nnn nnn nnn 16 By Network Enabler Administrator seision esaet NER OE tbe o t erased 16 By cexb via the serial POUUS dol ica bod ene a Ahi bassi eben Atti ete 17 SW Reset Function asansannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennnen nna 18 Factory Defaulfs n evo a a a ss 19 Serial Port Defa lfso eene a oo e EE A S 19 Ethernet Por Derdli eaan oL Eu e D RE RR Ne E ee E es edhe 19 Detault Operai on Mode eriin a e A i e cenadatseomace 19 Derm Iie er MOIDOQG o ueiscliteisondtnnsh estatuineiasiitelkan dunes ekes tes 19 Demonstration Testing Environment eeeeeee eene 20 Example 1 Get Model Name using HW Trigger ssseeeeer 2l Example 2 Change IP Address using HW Trigger eeeeeessseeeeeeeeernrrrrrrr 21 Example 3 Get IP Mode using SW Trigger cccccccccccsccsscccccccccecceccceeceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeees 22 Example 4 Change TCP Port Number using SW Trigger eeeeeeer 22 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 1 Introduction The Serial Command Mode function described in this User s Guide is built into the firmware of the Command Mode models of Moxa s NE 4100 Series of Embedd
9. NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Fifth Edition June 2008 www moxa com product MOXA 2008 Moxa Inc all rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright 2008 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein
10. O 0 1 DIO 1 e g 000 sets DIO 0 to input mode 2 DIO 2 3 DIO 3 byte 3 DIO Mode 0 input 1 output bytes 1 and 2 DIO DIO Status 0 DIO 0 1 DIO 1 e g O11 sets DIO 1 to high 2 DIO 2 3 DIO 3 byte 3 DIO Status 0 low 1 high Serial Command Mode 0 Disable Enable Serial Command Mode 1 Enable HW Trigger 2 Enable SW Trigger EC 3 4 byte characters Enter Command Mode Characters in HEX format e g 2A EE 5F Page 6 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 3 Operation Flow Chart Check Serial Command Mode Trigger HW Trigger SW Trigger DIO 0 High HW Trigger Normal Data Detected Poll DIO 0 Status Check Serial Port Data Serial to Ethernet Function DIO 0 Low 3 character HW Trigger Enabled Trigger Detected Enter Serial Command Process Command Exit Command Mode and Restart NOTE 1 This flowchart represents a continual process You can start trace out a logical flow by starting anywhere on the chart 2 Diamonds represent decision points Only one path leading out of any diamond can be followed Page 7 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 4 Configuring Serial Command Mode by Entering Trigger Type In this chapter we explain how to configure the type of trigger hardware or software that will activate Serial Command Mode The trigger type can configured over
11. Trigger Type There are two types of trigger HW Hardware and SW Software HW Trigger e HW Trigger is passed through the GPIO 0 pin e Pull GPIO 0 as low to trigger the pin will normally pull high Note that the low level trigger must persist for more than 200 ms to qualify as a valid trigger SW Trigger e The Trigger is activated when 3 user defined characters are detected e See the previous chapter for an explanation of how to configure the SW trigger characters 1 The time interval between characters must be less than 20 ms 2 When the SW Trigger is enabled the highest achievable data transmission rate will be reduced from 234000 bps to 55000 bps This 1s because all data received through serial port 0 will be parsed In other words the system must continuosly check the serial port data for the SW Trigger characters Page 13 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Serial Port Parameters The serial port paramters for port PO can be obtained from Network Enabler Administrator or Network Enabler Console For example from Network Enabler Administrator open the NE s Confiuration panel click on the Serial tab click on the port s information line to highlight it and then click on Settings to open the Serial Settings window Serial Settings c os Comments 1 When entering serial command mode the string lt E Xr will be sent out from the serial port 2 All data communication will cease when the d
12. arning IP Address Report Password Digital IO MAC Address C Modify O10 90 E S DIS SC FO Enable Seral Number 44 H fo Bosw control Pin Wee DE BI Firmware Ver Ver a2 ET T BIOS Ver a Archived by Character Ver 1 1 Su Trigger Character Oeil ORFF Status Data Mode Click the Modify check box to modify configuration d OF x Cancel Data Mode Data Mode implies normal data transmission All data communication and configuration functions are activate and running in full duplex Command Mode Command Mode implies that the NE module is being configured In this case Ethernet data communication will cease All data from the serial port will be parsed and valid commands will be used to change the configuration Page 16 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide By Text via the Serial Port If the NE module is in serial command mode it will respond with a short message after receiving the serial command end character 0x0d allowing the user to send a specific string or character to check if it is in serial command mode Serial Device to NE module command NE Module return code OxOd C language r 0x3c 0x45 0x0d lt E r 0x0a OxOd C language n or Enter key 0x3c 0x45 0xO0d lt E r Ox3e 0x33 Ox0e 37 Page 17 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide SW Reset Function Network Enabler Administrator provides an easy way to enable NE 4100 CMD
13. dia e Address 4 http 192 168 127 254 EJ amp Welcome to Network Enabler Web Console Model Name INE 4100T CMD MAC Address 00 90 E8 09 5C FD Serial No 44 De I Version Eee Page 11 3 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Modify the Trigger Setting and SW Trigger Character as needed and then click on Submit 7 Network Enabler Web Console Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 2 A a 3 2 JO Search 5 Favorites GA Media R Trigger Setting Setting Disable C Hw Trigger SW Trigger Disable CO HW C Disable C Hw Trigger SW Trigger SW Trigger SW Trigger pe bs Pe EW Trigg submit Serial Console To access NE 4100 CMD s Serial Console utility connect the Network Enabler Starter Kit s serial console port P1 to your PC s serial port and then use a terminal emulator program such as Moxa PComm Terminal Emulator to enter the Console Utility The serial console port settings are 19200 no 8 1 Details of how to connect via the serial console port can be found in the NE 4100 Series User s Manual The text based configuration utility works exactly the same as if connecting by Telnet Console See the Telnet Console section above for details Page 12 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 9 Entering Serial Command Mode In this chapter we explain how to enter Serial Command Mode
14. e trigger characters used to enter Serial Command Mode 2B 2B 2B in this example STEP 5 HyperTerminal displays lt E indicates NE is in Serial Command Mode STEP 6 Use HyperTerminal to send gt WTL4001 n sets TCP Server Port No 4001 STEP 7 HyperTerminal displays lt YTL r indicates command was executed successfully STEP 8 Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBR2 n saves modification and restarts NE module STEP 9 Repeat STEP 1 to STEP 5 STEP 10 Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBR2 n saves changes and restarts NE Module STEP 11 HyperTerminal displays lt YTL4001 r indicates TCP Server s TCP Port No 4001 STEP 12 Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBRI n command to exit Serial Command Mode NOTE When using MOXA PComm Terminal instead of HyperTerminal use CR carriage return in place of Enter Page 22
15. ed Network Enablers All five models which are listed below support auto detecting 10 100 Mbps Ethernet NE 4100T CMD NE 4110S CMD NE 4110A CMD NE 4120S CMD NE 4120A CMD Serial TTL to Ethernet Drop in type Serial RS 232 to Ethernet RJ45 type Serial RS 422 485 to Ethernet RJ45 type Serial RS 232 to Ethernet Pin header type Serial RS 422 485 to Ethernet Pin header type Serial Command Mode serial commands are used to retrieve or configure parameters stored in NE 4100 Series products flash memory Since the commands are sent via the module s serial port P0 Serial Command Mode gives serial device manufacturers the option to add local configuration capability to their products For example card reader manufacturers can use the card reader s number pad to configure network settings IP address netmask etc and serial settings baud rate data bits etc allowing end users to configure the device on site without the need to carry around and set up a notebook computer Page 1 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Serial Command Format and Command Set In this chapter we describe the structure of the data frames used to issue commands and receive replies to and from the device The basic Command Frame Format and Reply Frame Format are Command Frame Format Descriptor C Head gt Command Code OP Code Tail CR Length byte Reply Frame Format R Head lt Reply Code OP Code Tail
16. erial Command Mode User s Guide P l 2 veg Parameter Device setting Settings Cl 0 65535 Client Port 1 0 65535 Client Port 2 0 65535 Client Port 3 C4 C4 0 65535 Client Port 4 CT 0 99 minutes TCP Alive Check Timeout pm 0 Disable Number of delimiters Enable 1 character 2 Enable 2 characters CY ascii character Delimiter 1 e g al CZ ascii character Delimiter 2 e g al CF 0 65535 us UDP Mode UL 0 65535 Local Listen Port UA XXX XXX XXX XXX First IP of range 1 e g 192 168 1 1 UB XXX XXX XXX XXX First IP of range 2 e g 192 168 1 1 UC XXX XXX XXX XXX First IP of range 3 e g 192 168 1 1 UD 200 000 X 6 First IP of range 4 e g 192 168 1 1 Ua XXX XXX XXX XXX Last IP of range 1 e g 192 168 1 1 Ub XXX XXX XXX XXX Last IP of range 2 e g 192 168 1 1 Uc XXX XXX XXX XXX Last IP of range 3 e g 192 168 1 1 Ud XXX XXX XXX XXX Last IP of range 4 e g 192 168 1 1 0 65535 UDP Port 1 0 65535 UDP Port 2 0 65535 UDP Port 3 0 65535 UDP Port 4 0 Disable Number of delimeters 1 Enable 1 character 2 Enable 2 characters ascii character Delimiter 1 e g al ascii character Delimiter 2 e g al Page 5 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Or ute Parameter Device setting Settings UF 0 65535 ms Force Tx Timeout bytes 1 and 2 DIO DIO Mode 0 DI
17. evice is in serial command mode e Any open TCP connection will be closed for both the client and the server e No new TCP connections can be establed e UDP data communication will be disabled Page 14 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 6 Exiting Serial Command Mode There are three ways to exit Serial Command Mode All settings made while in command mode will be stored in RAM After excuting Save Restart the settings will be saved in the flash memory l Power Off Configuration will not take effect after powering back on since the modifications were not saved Exit by Command OP Code BR There are two possible exit behaviors e Save amp Restart e Restart only modifications will not be saved Auto Restart If 5 minutes elapses without inputting a valid command then the NE unit will auto restart without saving modifications Page 15 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide 7 Determining the Active Mode There are two ways to check if NE 4100 CMD is in Command Mode or Communication Mode By Network Enabler Administrator Network Enabler Administrator displays clearly the active operation mode in the Configuration panel s left Information column In the example shown below Status is listed as Data Mode which indicates normal data transmission Configuration X pue Basic Network Serial Operating Mode Accessible IPs nde i igi Seral CMD NE 4100T CMD Auto W
18. rTerminal displays lt YBNNE 4100 CMD r indicates NE s Model Name NE 4100T CMD Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBRI1 n command to exit Serial Command Mode NOTE When using MOXA PComm Terminal instead of HyperTerminal use CR carriage return in place of Enter STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 STEP 11 STEP 12 Example 2 Change IP Address using HW Trigger STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Configure trigger mode to HW trigger Chap 4 Check NE s serial port settings Chap 5 Start Windows HyperTerminal and set PC s serial port settings to the same settings recorded in STEP 2 Pull NE s GPIO 0 to Low to enter Serial Command Mode HyperTerminal displays lt E indicates NE is in Serial Command Mode Use HyperTerminal to send WNP192 168 127 253 n set IP address to 192 168 127 253 HyperTerminal displays lt YNP r indicates command was executed successfully Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBR2 n saves changes and restarts NE Module Repeat STEP 1 to STEP 5 Use HyperTerminal to send gt RNP n command to request NE s IP Address HyperTerminal displays lt YNP192 168 127 253 r indicates IP address 192 168 127 253 Use HyperTerminal to send gt WBRI1 n command to exit Serial Command Mode NOTE When using MOXA PComm Terminal instead of HyperTerminal use CR carriage return in place of Enter
19. t that Firmware Ver will be used as the trigger characters Ver 3 2 a amp Actived by Character Ver 1 1 SW Trigger Character 2B 2e B p on OFF Page 9 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide NOTE 1 The default setting is HW Trigger Enabled 2 Only one of the two trigger types HW or SW can be set at the same time Telnet Console The Telnet Console provides a convenient text based utility to configure your NE 4100 CMD Keep in mind that if you are using Telnet to access a Network Enabler connected to the same LAN as your PC the Network Enabler and PC must be on the same subnet 1 From the DOS command prompt type telnet 192 168 127 254 use the correct IP address if different from the default and then press enter to access NE 4100 CMD s telnet console c Telnet 192 168 127 254 odel name NE 4100T CHD AC address HH 9H EB H9 5C FH erial Mo 44 irmuare version 3 2 amp Main Menu gt gt 1 gt Basic settings 25 Network settings 35 Serial settings t4 DIO setting 55 Serial Command Mode setting Cb Operating settings C75 Accessible IP settings C85 Auto warning settings C9 Monitor Ca Ping Ch Change password Cc Load Factory default Cu Uiew settings ts Save Restart tg Quit ey in your selection 2 The Telnet Console is easy to use To select an option type the character next to the option and then press Enter For example
20. the network with Network Enabler Administrator Telnet Console or Web Console or through the serial console port by Serial Console Network Enabler Administrator Network Enabler Administrator 2 6 provides a convenient way to configure NE 4100 CMD 1 After installing Network Enabler Administrator 2 6 double click on the shortcut icon on your Windows desktop to start the program uu MH etwork Enabler Administrator JB 2 Use Broadcast Search or Search by IP to locate the NE 4100 CMD you wish to configure Keep in mind that Broadcast Search will locate all Network Enabler products connected to the same LAN as your PC Search by IP can be used to locate Network Enablers that are NOT connected to the LAN However if you use Search by IP to locate a Network Enabler connected to the same LAN as your PC the Network Enabler and PC must be on the same subnet Network Enabler Administrator Configuration File Configuration View Help vey n 2 E e Hh O Fanction Configuration 0 Network Enabler Module s ea Netwlsrk Enabler Admii MAC Address IP Address Status ab Colfiguration of COM Mapping Broadcast Search Search by IP Page 8 NE 4100 Series Serial Command Mode User s Guide Once the NE 4100 CMD is located click on the product s Model to highlight it and then click the right mouse button Select the Configuration option Network Enabler Administrator Configuration File
21. to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information www moxa com support Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 449 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 486 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 10 6872 3958 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 4886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Table of Contents IEF O GUC COM NET TATTOO TT TEE 1 Serial Command Format and Command Set cscececeececeeececececececeeeeeeeenees 2 Operation Flow Chart inicciiencr nitate teer Er a a ede a 7 Configuring Serial Command Mode by Entering Trigger Type 8 Network Enabler Admimistrator ccccssccosccescosecosccnscosscscccscosccescosscasscesconsccescansceess 8 Be ICE OMS ONG e255 occ EE Emu deo e E Ree IDA LED ee a Te 10 MED OHSOIG umo a eee tae yi st A Rua ca Eu ELA MI EA Rely ack Er A LUAM Le AL EU 11 Seklal 4 OMS OS each Gt a LI ns Lebe ere ate M LUE bn oat adie des ca atu I ELLO 12 Entering Serial Command MOde ccsccescccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneceeeeeseceeeoeesenenees 13 dB ere cal ig 0 eee eee ne ee ee eee ee ee eee ee PEA ce Materi I ATT EIE 13 SernbPort Parame e Su Cee ae E eee c quise RUE ene

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