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1. 22 Virtual COM Wizard a Serial Tunnel Wizard NS perdi Group IP Wizard OR Group Setup Wizard o hud CA Group Firmware Wizard gh IP Collection ion 4 System Log Serial Settings port Unman COM j Service Made Notification virtual COM Made Service Mode Virtual COM Mode Misc Idle Tim Alive C Virtual COM Settings Validated charaters of virtual COM name 15 Z a z and 0 9 Max Length of the name 15 128 charaters Using Traditional COM Name Ce van gt Multilink Mas Connections 1 Destination Host COM Name Waiting for CO connect a nli EM jum COM13 w Cancel OF Waiting for CO connect A Goti Waiting for CO connect lt Got EE 2222223232 Waiting for VCOM connect costes aT neo VCom Now you ve completed the configuration setting with Virtual mode Web Based Management Besides using X Ware Utilities you can also manage the device server via Web HTTPS and the SSH console The HTTPS is a security protocol that provides communication privacy over Internet The HTTPS packets transmitted between the device server and PC would be encrypted The SSH allows users to securely login to remote host computers to execute commands safely in a remote computer to securely copy remote files and to provide secure encrypted and authent
2. pe oie Red Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or Green Located by Administrator s Location Blinking function T No device attached or Link is disconnected Power is on and booting up Red Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or Blinking BOOTP server does not respond properly Power is on and works functionally Green Located by Administrator s Location Blinking function on No device attached or Link is disconnected Eth LNK ACT Orange m 10 Mbps Ethernet connection 1 Blinking RS 232 422 4 Green uu 100Mbps Ethernet connection 85 port to 1 Blinking 8 f 10 100TX Off Ethernet cable is not connected Device Server Eth1 Eth2 Orange m 10 Mbps Ethernet connection LNK ACT 1 Blinking RS 232 422 4 Green 95 port to 2 Blinking 10 100TX i Ethernet cable is not connected Device Server Fiber 100Mbps Ethernet connection Green LNK ACT 1 100Base Fiber connection Blinking RS 232 422 4 85 port to 1 100FX Device Off Fiber cable is not connected or no work Server TX RX Serial port is receiving data 1 Green Serial port is transmitting data RS 232 422 4 85 port to 1 55 No data is being transmitted or received 100FX Device through the serial port Server Wiring the Power Inputs Please follow the below steps to insert the power wire G V V 1 Insert the positive and negative wires into the V and V contacts on the terminal block connector 2 To tighten the wire clamp screws
3. Lantech MODEL IDS 2101F IDS 2102 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 or 2 10 100TX Device Server 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server User Manual Beta 1 04 March 2007 This manual contents are based on the below table listing software kernel version hardware version and firmware version If the device functions have any different from the manual contents description please contact the local sale dealer for more information Firmware Version V1 05j i Ml n FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a c
4. gt Device List 192 168 16 1 port1 to configure the serial parameters such as Port Alias Baudrate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control interface and performance FEM ETC a x File Device Configuration COM Configuration Options Help Fa E EB ool Device Firmware a B c pon Wizard Wizard Wizard DU A des E 3 ME mt M nao 1 sl Map enun EU Wizard i DN Ware Serial Settings Service Mode Notification Device List porti o TD TO pot Port Alias Port COM List l i Setup Wizard Baudrate 38400 Stop Bits 7 Performance Throughput SR Virtual COM wizard Parity No Flow Control No Flow l EX Serial Tunnel wizard l iR Group IP Wizard Data Bits g Interface R5232 E Group Setup Wizard ME Group Firmware Wizard Delimiter Settings gj IP Collection serial to Ethernet Ethemet to Serial W System Log Delimiter 1 Delimiter z Delimiter 3 Delimiter 4 HEX HEX HEX HEX Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled El sal Cori be CH Pak Dake Afro 6 Change to Service Mode tab and select the service mode to be Virtual COM Mode Then press Map Virtual COM button to map the port onto the COM port 16 E X Ware BG File Device Configuration COM Configuration Options Help T Remove i idd Device p Device mg 3 Ware Device List o 192 168 16 1 bel port i VCO List DE Setup Wizard Vai Broadcast
5. in the X ware You can also apply configurations of one serial server to the others This document shows you how to quick install the software Being aware of the full functions and configurations description please refer to the X Ware user manual Install X Ware 1 Insert the CD to run the program If the setup program does not run automatically double click the X Ware setup program icon to install Ja Installing X Ware Destination Directory C Program Files 4 4 are Required 4888 K s Available 692236 E Browse 2 When the installation is completed click OK button Ja Installing X Ware Installation was completed successfully 100 14 3 After you have clicked OK button a check box window shows up To mark the two check boxes for launching X Ware immediately or later The installation of X Ware is finished Launch Ware Later 4 X Ware will broadcast the network and search all available device server units in the network The default IP address of device server is 192 168 16 1 Mark the check box of the new devices and click Add button for further configuration Broadcast Searching TTT TTT TTI TIT Ly Mew Devices a 192 168 16 1 05 102T DEFAULT 05 102T Alive Logged in Cancel Clear All FR Alot of IPs need to be re config Click here vs Your best choice Group IP Wizard 5 Click on the tree menu in the left field X Ware
6. should be notified to the administrator The events can be alarmed by means of SMTP mail SNMP trap or System log Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System System Event Configuration Port Device Event Notification Serial Setting Hardware Reset Cold Start SMTP Mail SNMP Trap Syslog Management Software Reset Warm Start SMTP Mail HF SNMP Trap HF Syslog Login Failed SMTP Mail SNMP Trap Syslog D CRUCE CIE IP Address Changed I SMTP Mail HF SNMP Trap HF Syslog System Event Cont Password changed I SMTP Mail I SNMP Trap HF Syslog Save Reboof Access IP Blocked I SMTP Mail FH SNMP Trap I Syslog Redundant Power Changed I SMTP Mail HK SNMP Trap HF Syslog Redundant Ethernet Changed SMTP Mail I SNMP Trap HF Syslog Port Event Notification DCD Changed I SMTP Mail FH SNMP Trap I Syslog DSR Changed T SMTP Mail SNMP Trap HH Syslog RI Changed T SMTP Mail SNMP Trap HF Syslog CTS Changed I SMTP Mail I SNMP Trap HF Syslog Port Connected I SMTP Mail HF SNMP Trap HF Syslog Port Disconnected T SMTP Mail I SNMP Trap HF Syslog Apply System Event Configuration page Device Event Notification Hardware Reset Cold Start Rebooting the device server will trigger the event Software Reset Warm Start Restarting the computer will trigger the event Login Failed Using wrong password in console will trigger the event 30 VV V V WV IP Address Changed Changing n
7. 102T DEFAULT IP Configuration Time User Authentication Port SNTP C Enable Disable Serial Setting Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Management Local Time Thu Jan 1 10 48 55 1970 Time Server pool ntp org Port 123 Save Reboot Console Telnet Console Enable C Disable Submit SNTP Configuration page SNTP Configuration configures Server name Time Server and Telnet console enable disable Name The Name of the device server Time B SNTP Enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP 19 server B Time Zone Set the local time zone of the device server B Local Time Set the current time of the device server B Time Server The location and port of the time server Console B Telnet Console Enable or disable the telnet console IP Configuration This page allows user to set the related configuration of the device server in network IP Configuration Select the assigning solution of IP configuration which is assigned by DHCP BOOTP or Static IP Address Assign the IP address that the network is using Netmask Assign the subnet mask of the IP address Gateway Assign the network gateway for the device server The default gateway is 192 168 16 1 DNS Server1 Assign the primary DNS IP address DNS Server2 Assign the secondary DNS IP address Auto IP Report B Auto Report to IP Assign an IP to report the final alive check B Auto Report to TCP Port Assign the port number B Auto Report
8. 9002 0o d oto t ot dote o td a eee ei 28 SM IP SNMP Coniguratlio s asl 29 EVENENOBICAMO israelitas 30 SIN 31 Technical Specification ooi E uror uet onu nue bue con i a 33 SNMP MIB Ilana 8952322 Like SUDDOJL pei iee penc eg eee ex eeu medici eg ep eua eae 36 RS232 PIN INS SIGNS ME are eiii 38 Introduction Device Server is a clever one RS 232 422 485 port to Ethernet port s The redundant Ethernet ports can auto recover rapidly when link breaks The serial port of devices such as POS terminal digital display medical measurement etc can be connected to the Device Server over Ethernet just as locally attached It provides more powerful ability for accessing multiple hosts and eliminates the limitation of transmission distance in Ethernet Features RJ 45 10 100Mbps 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 or 2 10 100TX Device Server 100FX 100Mbps 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server Built in 1 5KV magnetic isolation 1 RS 232 422 485 port male DB 9 DIP switch selectable DIP switch controlled mode selection RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 two wire RS 485 four wire Serial Line Protection 15 KV ESD for all signals Up to 460 8Kbps transmission rate ROHS regulatory approval Support HTTPS SSH v2 SSL v3 4 hosts Virtual Com TCP Server TCP Client simultaneous connections Virtual Com TCP Server TCP Client UDP Serial Tunnel serial mode with advanced setting Support Email SNMP trap Beeper event notification X Ware utility f
9. Interval Set the interval period for Auto report Ethernet Mode B Ethernet mode The 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server supports the choice of RJ 45 ports for being used as a pair of redundant port If you mark the radio group item of Redundant only one of the two RJ 45 ports is active When the active RJ 45 port fails the other one will be active to take over the work While you mark the radio group item of Switch the two RJ 45 ports are used as general switching ports 20 Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 435 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System Network Setting System Information IP Configuration Port Netmask Serial Setting Gateway ooo Management DNS Server 1 192 168 31 228 Save Reboot DNS Server 2 is Auto IP Report Auto Report to IP Auto Report to TCP Port O Auto Report Interval o seconds Ethernet Mode Ethernet Mode fe Redundant Switch Submit IP Configuration page User Authentication Change web management login password You have to key in the old password first and then key in the new password into New Password and Confirm New Password columns Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System User Authentication Old Password New Password a Confirm New Password Serial Setting Management Apply Save Reboot User Authentication page 21 Port Serial Setting Port Configuration includes Serial Se
10. None Even Odd Space Mark Data bits 5 6 7 8 Stop bits 1 1 5 2 Flow control RTS CTS XON XOFF Speed 110 bps to 460 8Kbps Power Input 1 12 to 48 VDC 3 pin Terminal Block Power Input 2 12 to 48 VDC 62 0 DC Jack Power Supply Power Line protection 1 KV Burst EFT EN61000 4 4 0 5 KV Surge EN61000 4 5 3 55 Watts 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device server Serial Communication Parameters Power Consumption 3 3 Watts 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 10 100TX Device server Operating i 10 C 60 C 5 95 RH Non condensing environment Storage environment 40C 85 C 95 RH 34 Dimensions 72mm W x 100mm D x 32mm H EM FCC Class A CE Class A Safety UL CUL 35 SNMP MIB II and RS232 Like Support Device server has build in SNMP agent that supports SNMP trap RFC 1317 RS232 MIB and RFC1213 MIB II The following tables list SNMP variables implemented in Device server RFC1213 MIB II supported SNMP variables system MIB sysORLastChange SysORID sysORDescr sysORUpTime Interface MIB ifSpeed ifPhysAddress ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus iflnOctets iflnUcastPkts iflnDiscards ifOutOctets ifOutUcastPkts ifOutDiscards ifOutErrors ifOutQLen ifSpecific Address MIB IP MIB ipRouteMetric1 ipRouteNextHop ipRouteType ipRouteProto ipRouteMask ipRoutelnfo ipNetToMedialflndex ipNetToMediaPhysAddress ipNetToMediaNetAddress ipNetToMediaType ICMP MIB icmpOutEchos i
11. TP SNTP PWR 1 READY 1 Red On Power is on and booting up Red Blinking Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly 2 Green On Power is on and functioning normally Green Blinking Located by Administrator s Location function PWR 2 READY 1 Red On Power is on and booting up Red Blinking Indicates an IP conflict or DHCP or BOOTP server did not respond properly 2 Green On Power is on and functioning normally Green Blinking Located by Administrator s Location function Eth1 Link ACT Eth2 Link ACT 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server Orange Blinking 10 Mbps Ethernet Green Blinking 100 Mbps Ethernet Eth Link ACT Eth2 Link ACT 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 10 100TX Device Server Orange Blinking 10 Mbps Ethernet Green Blinking 100 Mbps Ethernet Fiber Link ACT 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server Green Blinking 100 Mbps fiber connection 33 p TX RX 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server Serial port is receiving data Orange Serial port is transmitting data Green 100Base T 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server RJ 45 with auto MDI MDI X 2 100BaseFX 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server oea SC multi mode 0 to 2 km 1310nm 62 5 125 um 500Hz km SC single mode 0 to 30 km 1310nm 9 125 um 3 5 PS nm km 40 60km optional Serial port RS 232 422 485 male DB 9 1 Parity
12. cmpOutEchoReps icmpOutTimestamps icmpOutTimestampReps icmpOutAddrMasks 36 TCP MIB EE mcer emen mem UDP MIB udplnDatagrams udpNoPorts udpInErrors udpOutDatagrams udpLocalAddress udpLocalPort SNMP MIB snmpOutTraps snmpEnableAuthenTraps RFC1317 RS232 supported SNMP variables RS232 MIB rs232Number re232Portlndex rs232PortT ype rs232PortInSigNumber rs232PortOutSigNumber rs232PortInSpeed rs232PortOutSpeed rs232PortInFlowT ype rs232PortOutFlowType i EXE O I RI E E E EC ET ECT E E 3 RS232 Pin Assignment mem rece poe fmen Roe em pes owes Eom R5232 DBS Male a GG A e Do
13. d Port 4003 Service Mode Mode Serial to Ethernet Management Flush Data Buffer After o ms Delimiter Hex 0 ff 1 oo 2J00 300 4J00 save Reboot Mode Ethernet to Serial Flush Data Buffer After o ms Delimiter Hex 0 ff 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 Apply Serial Configuration page For advanced data packing options you can specify delimiters for Serial to Ethernet and or Ethernet to Serial communications You can define maximum 4 delimiters 00 FF HEX for each way The data will be held until the delimiters are received or the optional Flush Ethernet to Serial data buffer times out Zero means disable factory default Service Mode There are 4 modes of selection in Service Mode Virtual COM TCP Server TCP Client and UDP Virtual COM In Virtual COM mode you need to define the available port number Idle timeout Alive 23 check and Max connections allowed from 1 to 5 Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server system Port Serial Setting Serial Configuration Port Profile Management Save Reboot Service Mode Service Mode Idle Timeout Alive Check Max Connection Port1 Virtual COM Mode fo 0 65535 seconds fo 0 65535 seconds 5 max connection 1 5 Apply Virtual COM Mode page Help Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and
14. edundant Ethernet RJ 45 port supports Auto MDI MDIX TX RX 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server IEEE802 3 u 100Base FX SC type connector in multi mode 2KM or single mode 30KM DC12 48V PWR1 PWR2 M Auto MDI MDIX Ethernet Top side of 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 10 100TX Device Server 5 DC12 48V PWR1 PWR2 MOTI Auto MDI MDIX Top side of 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server DC12 48V PWR1 PWR2 r 1 TX RX 101 107 Top side of 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 100FX Device Server Reset Press the reset button about 10 seconds for restoring factory default Release it when power LED starts to blink in red As the power LED becomes green the device server has loaded the factory default and is ready to work Serial Port It s an RS 232 422 485 port male DB 9 and 15KV ESD for all signals DIP Switch 4 modes available for RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 two wire and RS 485 four wire Serial Port Bottom side of Device Server Pin Assignment i we we CD gt RS 232 mode act as DTE DIP Switch 1200 Termination Configuration 1200 Terminator for Long Distance 4 wire RS 485 RS 422 1200 Terminator for Long Distance 2 wire RS 485 No terminator for RS 232 485 short distance LED Indicators The LED Indicators gives real time information of systematic operation status The following table provides descriptions of LED status and their meaning
15. etwork setting will trigger the event Password Changed Changing the password will trigger the event Access IP Blocked Report blocked IP addresses Redundant Power Change Power change will trigger the event Redundant Ethernet Change Ethernet master port change will trigger the event Port Event Notification gt DCD changed When DCD Data Carrier Detect signal changes indicating the modem connection status has changed the event will be triggered DSR changed When DSR Data Set Ready signal changes indicating that the data communication equipment is powered off the event will be triggered RI changed When RI Ring Indicator signal changes indicating the incoming of a call the event will be triggered CTS changed When CTS Clear To Send signal changes indicating that the transmission between computer and DCE can proceed Port connected In TCP Server Mode when the device accepts an incoming TCP connection this event will be trigger In TCP Client Mode when the device has connected to the remote host this event will be trigger In Virtual COM Mode when Virtual COM is ready to use this event will be trigger Port disconnected In TCP Server Client Mode when the device lost the TCP link this event will be trigger In Virtual COM Mode When Virtual COM is not available this event will be trigger Select the events and the type of SNMP mail SNMP Trap or Syslog click Submit to enable it Save Restart Facto
16. for preventing the DC wires to loose NOTE The wire range of terminal block is from 12 24 AWG 10 DIN Rail Mounting The DIN Rail is screwed on the device server when out of factory If the DIN Rail is not screwed on the device server please see the following pictures to screw the DIN Rail on the device server Follow the below steps to hang the device server Device Server 1 First insert the top of DIN Rail into the track 11 2 Then lightly push the DIN Rail into the track M 3 Check if the DIN Rail is tightened on the track or not 4 To remove the device server from the track reverse steps above Wall Mount Plate Mounting Follow the below steps to mount the device server with wall mount plate 1 Remove the DIN Rail from the device server loose the screws to remove the DIN Rail 2 Place the wall mount plate on the rear panel of the device server 3 Use the screws to screw the wall mount plate on the device server 4 Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mount plate to hang the device server on the wall 5 To remove the wall mount plate reverse steps above Installation Steps 1 Unpack the device server 2 Check if the DIN Rail is screwed on the device server or not If the DIN Rail is not screwed on the device server please refer to DIN Rail Mounting section for DIN Rail installation If you want to wall mount the device server then please refer to Wall Mount Plate Mou
17. his setting default Connect on Startup The TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device is startup Connect on Any Character The TCP Client will build TCP connection once the connected serial device starts to send data 26 UDP In UDP mode you need to define the destination host IP and Local listen port number To create more destination hosts specify the IP range of destination IP and send port number Welcome to the i i i E nelp 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100 TX Device Server System Service Mode Port Porti n Service Mode UDP Mode E ee Listen Port 4002 service Mode Host start IP Host end IP Send Port Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Save Reboot 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Apply UDP Mode page 2f Management Management includes Access IP Control List SMTP SNMP Configuration and System Event Configuration Access IP Control List The Access IP List specifies the IP address and subnet that can access the device The access is based on IP and netmask combination If the access is open to all hosts do NOT enable this function Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System Access IP Control List Port Enable IP Filtering Not check this option will allow any IP to have assessibility Serial Setting No Activate the IP IP Address Netmask Management n Po 1 2 E Pp Access IP Cont
18. icated communications between two non trusted hosts When the device server has been configured with proper IP address and the web management is enabled you can use web browser to make further configurations Type device server s IP address in the URL for example https 192 168 16 1 Note you cannot just type http this is not allowed in HTTPS Your should type https https 192 168 16 17 Key in the IP address in URL Server Configuration Server Configuration contains System Information SNTP Configuration IP Configuration and User Authentication System Information This page shows the information of the device server System Name The model name of the device server IP Address The IP address of the device server the default IP is 192 168 16 1 MAC address The unique hardware address assigned by manufacture Firmware Version The firmware version of the device server 18 Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System System Information System Informatio SNIP Configuration e DS 102T IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 16 1 User Authentication Port MAC Address 00 22 77 88 44 55 Serial Setting Firmware Version 1 05 Management Save Reboot System Information lists the basic information of this device server SNTP Configuration Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server system Basic Setting ormation NIP Confiquration Name DS
19. ircuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Content INtrOGUCciio asa 1 miim e M 1 SOWIE SOLO ame liebe 2 e AAA e e Eo a 4 Haraware Descrip inci id 5 Physical DIMENSION aar e 5 TOPS OO Maicao 5 PINASSIONMENG oie de e to de de to de to der ta r DIP SWIC a EE araa allearsi 7 EEL CIC ALONG wines naa EE 8 Wiring the Power Inplills 032 5 etre red ati Res eoe de trae ub 9 DIN Rall MOUNtng rca aaa 11 val Mount Plate MOUNUINO 52 ia 12 A T ETOILE LLL 13 mee EU 13 A Ware UtlileS op PR 14 QUCckisulie na 14 Web Based Management iinanicivandaaddr di 18 vic i i Genero sii ti asthe m mUMMS 18 System Information ii 18 A tne eee 19 ICON Guaine A E E E 20 USC ALIEN o Do oe ee elio 21 POR Sella Setn EET I S LITT 22 SCM all euudo M T 22 POM dre TT T D TUTTI 23 Service Mode aaa aaa 23 AUT OVI A A PA A E M 23 A A 24 TERESE Arr Eoo MONS 25 UDP Y 27 WHE Tay STENA 0 m rene ere ton SENDE ENE SER SEERNE SE SENSE SSL tar E UE kee 28 Access IP CONTOS u5x5 20 9200920 5202909 5204920 0 204 92929290
20. ive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is to disable this setting default TCP Client In TCP Client mode you need to define the destination host IP and port number Idle timeout Alive check To deploy multilink specify up to 4 more hosts IP and Port number 25 Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server Help System Service Mode Port NOPORTS ENABL Serial Setting Port Serial Configuration Service Mode TCP Client Mode F ra reri Destination Host 0 0 0 0 no Man agement Idle Timeout o 0 65535 seconds Alive Check D 0 65535 seconds Save Reboot Connect on Startup Any Character Destination Host Port TCP Client Mode page Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and re try for connection with other hosts Zero is to disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The device server device will send TCP alive check package in each defined time interval Alive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is to disable t
21. nting section for wall mount plate installation 3 Power on the device server Please refer to the Wiring the Power Inputs section for knowing the information about how to wire the power The power LED on the device server will light up Please refer to the LED Indicators section for indication of LED lights 4 Prepare the twisted pair straight through Category 5 cable for Ethernet connection 5 Insert one side of RJ 45 cable category 5 into the device server Eth1 or Eth2 port and another side of RJ 45 cable category 5 to the PC or NB s Ethernet port The Eth1 or Eth2 LED on the device server will light up when the cable is connected with the PC or NB Please refer to the LED Indicators section for LED light Indication Power On Connect the power adapter to PWR1 or PWR2 socket on the top side of the device server The other side of power cord connects to the power outlet The internal power works with DC in the voltage range of 12 48V Check the power indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied 13 X Ware Utilities Device server supplies a powerful application which is so called X Ware to manage multiple devices This segment is intended to guide you through the steps to install the Windows application X Ware Quick Install X Ware is an easy to use utility with auto device discovery in a LAN or adding devices on the public network All of the configurations on the serial server can be done
22. or windows NT 2000 XP 2003 gt Device discovery Auto IP report Device setting run time change no rebooting Access Control List gt Device monitoring B Virtual Com TTY Drivers for Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 Linux real TTY driver Optional Software Feature Supports Web X ware Utilities and Telnet interface Management for configuration ICMP IP TCP UDP DHCP BootP ARP RARP Protocols Telnet RTelnet DNS SNMP MIB Il HTTP SMTP SNTP Virtual Com TCP Server TCP Client UDP Serial Tunnel serial mode with advanced setting gt TCP Alive Check Timeout Serial mode gt Inactivity Timeout gt Delimiter for Data Packing gt Force TX Timeout for Data Packing HTTPS SSH v2 SSL v3 data encryption 4 Hosts simultaneous i Virtual Com TCP Server TCP Client row data only connection Email SNMP trap Beeper SNMP Trap Cold Warm Start Event notification DSR DCD Changed IP Changed Authentication Fail SNMP Response gt System MIB Interface MIB ICMP IP TCP MIB UDP MIB RS 232 MIB X ware for Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 Vista Device discovery Auto IP report Device setting run time change no rebooting Access Control List Group setting Device monitoring Serial port monitoring Log info Group Firmware update batch Virtual Com TTY Drivers WDM mode Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 Linux real TTY Driver configuration in Windows 95 98 Unix Fixed TTY driver by request window
23. re try for connection with other hosts Zero is to disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The device server device will send TCP alive check package in each defined time interval Alive Check to remote host to test the TCP connection If the TCP connection is not alive the connection will be closed and the port will be freed for other hosts Zero is to disable this setting default TCP Server In TCP Server mode you need to define the available port number Idle timeout Alive check and Max connections allowed from 1 to 5 24 Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server uS System Service Mode Port Port1 DENM setting Service Mode TCP Server Mode Serial Configuration Port Profile TCP Server Port 4002 Idle Timeout RN 0 65535 seconds Alive Check o 0 65535 seconds Max Connection 5 max connection 1 5 save Reboot Apply TCP Server Mode page Idle Timeout When serial port stops data transmission for a defined period of time Idle Timeout the connection will be closed and the port will be freed and re try for connection with other hosts Zero is to disable this setting default If Multilink is configured only the first host connection is effective for this setting Alive Check The device server device will send TCP alive check package in each defined time interval Al
24. rol List SMTP SNMP Conf 3 le System Event Cont 4 E Save Reboot 5 E o 1 6 E NENNEN 7 g 1 1 8 E 1 1 9 m NENNEN 0 om Pa 11 r 2 om B F Cc Cc uo F C 5 r 6 OF Apply Access IP Control List page 28 SMTP SNMP Configuration SMTP SNMP configuration includes the mail servers IP address or domain If the authentication is required specify the username and password There are 4 email addresses you can specify to receive the notification Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server System SMTP SNMP Configuration Port E mail Settings Serial Setting SMTP Server a a aa Man agement My server requires authentication User Name 1 Access IP Control List SMTP SNMP Conf Tome TT System Event Conf E mail Sender Save Reboot E mail Address 1 E mail Address E mail Address 3 E mail Address 4 SNMP Trap Server SNMP Server 1 OT SNMP Server 2 o SNMP Server 3 SNMP Server 4 CA Community Location Contact Syslog Server Syslog Server IP Syslog Server Port a SMTP SNMP Configuration page 29 SNMP Trap Server includes up to 4 Trap Servers You need to at least fill in one Trap server s IP or domain The Community is also required information Do not use the in this column Location and Contact is optional information Event Notification Specify the events that
25. ry Default Load default configuration except Network Settings Restore Configuration Retrieve saved configuration file to apply in the device Click Browse to choose the configuration file then click the Import command 31 Backup Configuration Save the current configuration into a file and save the file in current host Upgrade Firmware Upgrade to new firmware Click Browse to select the firmware then click Upgrade command Reboot Device Click Reboot to restart the device for making the setting effective Welcome to the e 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server m Factory Default Reset switch to default configuration Click Reset button to reset all configurations to the default value Port Serial Setting Essi Management Restore Configuration You can restore the previous saved configuration to Device Server Save Reboot File to restore al E A ae Restore Backup Configuration You can save current EEPROM value from the Device Server as a backup file of configuration Backup Upgrade Firmware Specify the firmware image to upgrade Firmware Me Upgrade Reboot Device Please click Reboot button to restart device Reboot System Save Reboot page 32 Technical Specification This section provides the specifications of device server Protocol LED Indicators ICMP IP TCP UDP DHCP BOOTP ARP RARP Telnet RTelnet DNS SNMP MIB II HTTP SM
26. s devices manager Serial API Function Port Control Input Output Data Port Status Inquiry Optional Accessories Unpack the accessories and verify them against the checklist below B Wall mounted kit B Din Rail E User manual amp X Ware Utility O O P 7 Fem tf J L Ve V Jj f LE A fy n if a O LA Wall mounted Kit Din Rail User Manual amp X Ware Utility Accessories Compare the accessories with the standard checklist above IF any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service Hardware Description This section mainly describes the hardware of Device Server Physical Dimension The physical dimensions of Device Server are 72mm W x 100mm D x 32mm H Top amp Bottom The top amp bottom of the Device Server picture are shown as below PWR1 Insert the positive and negative wires into the V and V holes to the PWR1 on the terminal block connector PWR2 Insert the DC power supply adapter to PWR2 DC jack with 12V or 24V In the beginning the power LED is red and after the system is successful initialized it turns green In addition if PWR1 and PWR2 are connected at the same while the device server will work with the higher connected voltage Ethernet 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 1 10 100TX Device Server 10 100Mbps redundant Ethernet RJ 45 ports both support Auto MDI MDIX Eth1 Eth2 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server 10 100Mbps r
27. tting Port Profile and Service Mode Serial Setting Welcome to the 7 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server ms Serial Configuration Port1 i Fort Alias Porto Por Profle Interface R5232 sentce Mode Baud Rate 115200 y Management Data Bits 8 7 Stop Bits 1 Save Reboot Parity None Flow Control None Force TX Interval Time o ms Performance Throughput Latency Port page This page allows user to assign Serial Setting parameters such as baud rate data bits stop bits parity and flow control etc Port Alias Give an alias name to the port to hint the connected device Interface 4 type for selecting RS232 RS422 RS485 2 wires RS485 4 wires Baud rate It s in the range of 110bps to 460800bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 Parity No Even Odd Mark Space Flow Control No XON XOFF RTS CTS DTR DSR Force TX Interval Time Force TX interval time is to specify the timeout when no data has been transmitted When the timeout is reached or TX buffer is full 4K Bytes the queued data will be sent Zero means disable factory default 22 Performance Throughput Latency B Throughput mode guarantees the highest transmission speed B Latency mode guarantees the shortest response time Port Profile Welcome to the 1 RS 232 422 485 port to 2 10 100TX Device Server Help System Port Profile Port Port1 Serial Setting Local TCP Port i2 Serial eee Comman

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