User Manual EKI-1361/EKI-1362 1/2-port RS-232/422/485 to 802.
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Contents Chapter Chapter 1 Overview...............................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 Features .................................................................................................... 3 Specifications ............................................................................................ 3 Package Check List .......................................................
3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 Chapter Locate the Serial Device Server ................................................. 28 Lock the Serial Device Server (Password Protection) ................ 28 Restore to Factory Default Settings............................................ 30 Update Firmware ........................................................................ 31 4 Setting COM Redirector ................... 33 4.1 Setting COM Redirector (Virtual COM port)............................................
Chapter 1 Overview 1
1.1 Introduction Advantech's EKI-1300 series of Industrial Device Servers are a robust, feature-rich, and cost effective way to network-enable equipment in an industrial automation environment. The EKI-1361/1362 provides one or two serial ports, 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN interface to connect any RS-232/422/485 devices to wireless LAN.
1.3 Specifications WLAN Interface Standard Conformance: 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n Network Modes: Infrastructure, Ad-Hoc Transmit Power: – 802.11b: +16 dBm (typical) – 802.11g: +16 dBm @ 6~36 Mbps, +11 dBm @ 54Mbps – 802.11n/HT20: +16 bBm @ MCS 0 ~ 3, +9 dBm @ MCS 7, +19dBm @ MCS 9, +11 dBm @ MCS 15 – 802.11n/HT40: +16 bBm @ MCS 0 ~ 3, +8 dBm @ MCS 7, +19dBm @ MCS 9, +11 dBm @ MCS 15 Receive Sensditivity: -82 dBm (Max.) Data Rate: – 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps – 802.
Bundle Externel Antenna Frequency Range: 2.4GHz ~ 2.5GHz Impedanc: 50 Nominal VSWR: 1.92:1Max. Return Loss: 10dB Max. Radiation: Omni-directional Gain(Peak): 2dBi Polarization: Linear; Vertical Admitted Power: 1W LAN Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps auto sensing No. of Ports: 1 Port Connector: RJ45 Protection: Built-in 1.5 KV magnetic isolation Serial Interface Interface: RS-232/422/485, software selectable No.
Chapter 1 General LED indicators: – System: Power, System Status – WLAN: Signal Strength, Link – LAN: Speed, Link/Active – Serial: Tx, Rx Environmental Operation Temperature: -30 ~ 65°C (-22 ~ 149°F) Storage Temperature: -40 ~ 80°C (-40 ~ 176°F) Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH Regulatory Approvals ECM: CE, FCC Part 15 Subpart B (Class B) 1.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started 2
2.1 Understanding EKI-1361/EKI-1362 The EKI-136X series are wireless-based, serial device servers for connecting RS232/422/485 devices to a TCP/IP network. Once connected through EKI series, the serial device will be able to send and receive data on a network like any other network device. It extends traditional COM ports of a PC with access over a TCP/IP network. Through networking, you can control and monitor remote serial devices either over a LAN or over the WAN.
Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility is a serial COM port redirector that creates virtual COM ports and provides access to serial device connected to Advantech serial device server. You can configure the serial device server and enable the Virtual COM port using one integrated utility.
2.1.2.2 Multi-Access Mode (Shared COM port mode) Most of serial devices are connected directly and physically to the PC serial ports via a cable. The operation system, ex. Windows XP, provides the COM ports that user’s application can access, and control the serial device through the serial cable. This means that the serial device can be connected to one host and only one application on this host can handle input, output and control operation on this device.
In TCP server mode, you might initiate the TCP connection from host to EKI serial device server. This operation mode support max. 5 simultaneous connections for each serial port on EKI serial device server from one host or several hosts, however multi-hosts collect the data from one serial port at the same time Chapter 2 2.1.3 TCP Server Mode Getting Started Figure 2.4 TCP Server Mode 2.1.4 TCP Client Mode In TCP Client mode, the TCP connection will be established from EKI serial device server.
2.1.5 Serial Tunneling Mode Two native serial devices can communicate over an Ethernet network without any intermediate host PC and software programming. Serial Tunneling is very simple to use. You can use Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility to designate one serial port as the tunneling master and another serial device server port as the tunneling slave. Figure 2.6 Serial Tunneling Mode 2.1.6 UDP Server/Client Mode UDP is used primarily for broadcasting messages over a network.
In this section, we will give you an overview of EKI-1361/EKI-1362 hardware and installation. 2.2.1 LED Indicators There are LEDs display the power status, network status, and serial communication status located on the front panel of EKI-1361/EKI-1362, each of them has its own specific meaning as below table. LED Name LED Color PWR1 PWR2 Status LAN WLAN Signal Strength Serial LED Description Green Power 1 is on. Off Power 1 is off, or power error condition exists. Green Power 2 is on.
2.2.2 Dimensions (Units: mm) Figure 2.7 DIN-Rail Mount of EKI-1361 Figure 2.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Figure 2.9 DIN-Rail Mount of EKI-1362 Figure 2.
2.3 Connecting Hardware Next, we will explain how to find a proper location for your EKI series, and then explain how to connect to the network, hook up the power cable, and connect to the EKI series serial port. 2.3.1 Choosing the Location Due to its versatility and innovative design, EKI serial device server can be: Fixed to a panel/wall mount Fixed to a DIN-rail 2.3.1.1 Panel/Wall Mounting The EKI-1361/EKI-1362 can be attached to a wall using the included metal brackets.
2.3.3 Network Connection EKI-1361/EKI-1362 has a RJ-45 Ethernet port that supports 10 Mbps Ethernet, or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, and half or full duplex operation. EKI-1361/EKI-1362 can be connected to other hubs or switches through a twisted-pair straight through the cable or a crossover cable up to 100m long. When use EKI-1361/EKI-1362 for first time, user can connect to device with Configuration Utility. Or you can set the host's ip address in the same domain with device.
2.3.5 Serial Connection EKI-1361/EKI-1362 provides 1 or 2 serial ports with DB9 (male) connectors. RS-232/ 422/485 pin assignments as below: Table 2.2: EKI-152X series Serial Pin Assignments Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RS-232 DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI RS-422 TX- - - TX+ GND - RX+ - RX- RS-485 DATA- - - DATA+ GND - - - - 2.
4. Carefully read the Software License Agreement, and press "Yes" to continue. Getting Started Upon executing the setup program, the Welcome Dialog Box will be pop-up. Press the "Next" button to continue. Chapter 2 3.
5. The Setup program will specify a default installation path: C:\Program Files\Advantech eAutomation\Serial Device Server Configuration Utility\ 6. After setup has copied all program files to your computer, click the button to finish the installation.
Chapter 3 Configuration 3
3.1 Configuration Utility Overview Advantech provides an easy-to-use utility to configure the serial device servers through an Ethernet connection. User can use the utility to search or locate the device and configure it, even don't know the exactly ip address of the device. Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility is an excellent device server management tool. You can connect and configure the local and remote Advantech serial device servers easily.
3.2.1 Auto Searching Advantech Serial Device Server Configuration Utility will automatically search all the EKI-1000, ADAM-4570 and EDG-4500 series device servers on the network and show them on the Serial Device Server List Area of the utility. The utility provides an auto-search function to show your device(s) by simply executing the configuration utility program from the Start Menu.
Select the device in this sub-tree. The first tab on the “Configuration Area” shows the summary of “Basic Information” included device type, version, and name, “Ethernet Information”, and “Serial Port Information”. In the serial port information frame, it displays the operation mode, status and connected host IP. Click on the “+” before the device name, and the utility will expand the interfaces on this device server. Click on each item, you will entry the configuration page to change the setting.
You can click the button on the Quick Tool Bar. The utility will clear all list device servers in the Serial Device Server List Area and re-search again. Don’t use this function frequently. The warning message will be pop-up when you double click this button. button on the “Quick Tool Bar”. The utility will search serial device server on local LAN. 3.2.
3.3 Network Settings This section explains how to configure the network setting of EKI device using this utility so that it can communicate over a network with serial devices. Click on the “+” before the model name, and the utility will expand the tree structure to show the individual device name. And click on the “+” before the device name, and the utility will expand the interfaces on this device server. Select the Ethernet interface.
Chapter 3 Configuration Static IP User defined IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. DHCP + Auto-IP DHCP Server assigned IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS. BOOTP + Auto-IP BOOTP Server assigned IP address. DHCP + BOOTP + Auto-IP DHCP Server assigned IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS, or BOOTP Server assigned IP address.
3.4 Administrator Settings The configuration utility provides several administrator settings for easy management and configuration. Right click the mouse on the device name in the sub-tree of Serial Device Sever List Area, and select these administrator settings. 3.4.1 Locate the Serial Device Server If there are many serial device severs need your management, you may need to identify which unit is correct to configuration on utility.
Chapter 3 If you want to disable this function or change the password, click “Change Password” to change the password to default “None” (leave the new password and confirm new password columns blank) to disable this function or other password you want to change. Be sure to click “Reset Device” to restart the serial device sever and store the new password into the memory.
3.4.3 Restore to Factory Default Settings The configuration utility provides this function to let you can restore the serial device server to factory default settings. The confirm message will be pop-up while clicking “Restore to Factory Default Settings”. If you really want to restore the serial device sever to factory default settings, please click “Yes” button to continue.
Advantech continually upgrades its firmware to keep up with the ever-expending world of computing. You can use the update firmware function in the utility to carry out the upgrade procedure. Please access Advantech’s website: http://www.advantech.com to download the latest version of the firmware. Before update the firmware, make sure that your host’s Network domain is as same as the serial device server or the host can establish the TCP connection to the serial device server. Chapter 3 3.4.
Wait for few seconds to process the updating firmware. After downloading the firmware completely, click on the “OK” button. The serial device server will restart automatically. Note! Be sure that the host PC Ethernet network domain is as same as the serial device server or the host PC can establish the TCP connection with the serial device server while doing the updating firmware process.
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4.1 Setting COM Redirector (Virtual COM port) Advantech COM port mapping software is a serial COM port redirector that creates virtual COM ports and provides access to serial devices connected to Advantech serial device servers. Your serial device applications can communicate with serial devices connected to Advantech serial device servers without software changes.
Chapter 4 35 EKI-1361/EKI-1362User Manual Setting COM Redirector The COM ports in the “Virtual Com Ports” listing are now available for use by Windows applications.
4.1.2 Manual Mapping Right click the serial device name on the sub-tree of Device Server List area and select the “Manual Mapping” function. ADAM series, EDG series, and EKI wireless series have only one IP address. Select the serial port on the device server and the host COM that you want to set. Press
Serial device server has two Ethernet ports. You can select two Ethernet port to establish two Ethernet connections with one virtual COM port. It means that COM redirector will use one connection with the COM port on device server to communicate. If this connection failed, COM redirector will establish another Ethernet connection to communicate with device. The switch time will be 3 seconds ~ 5 seconds depending on the network traffic and host status.
4.1.3 Manual Direct Mapping Virtual COM Port Click the button on the Quick Took area, you can add a target by selecting the Device Type and inputting the IP address without physically connecting the serial device server to the network. 4.1.4 Remove the Virtual COM Port If you want to remove the virtual COM port, you can remove them one by one or group remove ports. Individually Remove Right click on COM port you have mapped and select “Remove This Port”.
Chapter 4 Group Remove Port Right click on Virtual Com Ports on Device Server List Area and select “Group Remove Port”, you can choose which ports you want to remove.
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Chapter 5 Web-Based Configuration 5
5.1 Overview EKI series serial device server provides web interface configuration. You can configure EKI device with most popular standard browsers. can be configured through a web interface. By using a standard web browser, you can configure EKI device with the same procedure as with the Windows configuration utility can be used. In the browser’s address field, enter the IP Address of your EKI-152X series serial device server. The default IP setting is 10.0.0.
You can change the Device Name and Device Description on this page. You can also enable or disable the Web, Telnet, and SNMP functions. Moreover, you can set the Timezone related setting. Device Name User can change the default device name to a meaningful name for easy identification. Device Description User can place a note about the device in this field for tracking, remind, and etc. Device Services User can disable the default services to avoid unauthorized access about the device settings.
5.4 Network Configuration Click the Net Configuration and chose either Net 1 or Net 2, there are Net Mode, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS. Enter the corresponding values for your network environment. Remember press “Save” after fill in all values. MAC address: The MAC address is for the local system to identify and locate each serial device servers. This MAC address is already set before delivery from factory, hence no need for further configuration.
Note! All new configurations will take effect after rebooting. The reboot function is located on the main menu of the Web Configuration. 5.5 Wireless Configuration You may onfigure the detail wireless configuration in this page. 45 EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual Web-Based Configuration Static IP User defined IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. DHCP + Auto-IP DHCP Server assigned IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS.
Mode User can set EKI as Client mode to connect EKI device to a wireless access point or set EKI as Ad-hoc mode to connect with other wireless device directly without wireless access point. Site survey User can use this function to discovery the wirelees access point near EKI device. Sometimes, due to the wireless access point setting and environment issue, the specific wireless access point may not be listed in the result. User can try to refresh the list several times.
Chapter 5 Encryption User can choose using wireless communication without encryption, or choose with "WEP", "WPA/WPA2-Personal", or "WPA/WPA2-Enterprise" that can use standard encryption method to protect the data. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. When using WEP encryption, user should also choose the authentication algorithm, key index, key format and fill in the key content repspectively.
WPA/WPA2-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise The main difference between WPA/WPA2-Personal and WPA/WPA2-Enterprise is the authentication method. WPA/WPA2-Enterprise uses additional certification to identify the specific device. User should provide the extra certification and private key files. If using WPA/WPA2 encryption, user should also choose which EAP method is using with: TLS, TTLS, or PEAP.
Chapter 5 5.6.1 Basic Port Configuration Type The EKI-152X series serial device server offers three kinds of serial interfaces, RS-232, RS-485 and RS-422. User can use any of the three serial interfaces according to user’s requirements. Baud Rate User can choose the regular baud rate from the drop down list or key in any particular baud rate manually. Parity The EKI serial device server provides five options for parity: None, Odd, Even, Space, and Mark.
nection between host and serial device by mapping the IP of the EKI-152X seriesserial device server serial port to a local COM port on the host computer. The EKI series provides Multi-access function through Ethernet connection path. Allow the maximum of 5 connections to open one serial port simultaneously. In this mode, all connection has to use the same serial setting. If one serial setting of these connections is different from others, the data communication may operate incorrectly.
The EKI device allows most 5 host PCs accessing data simultaneously via polling networking architecture. You can use it according to your application. If you want to access the EKI device, you must ascertain your application software supports standard networking application programming interface (API) such as: WinSock Socket. You might select “USDG Mode” as the following figure to change the mode of the port to TCP server/client or UDP mode. 51 EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual Web-Based Configuration 5.6.
Protocol The EKI device provides TCP/IP and UDP two protocols. In settings, you can choose either TCP mode or UDP mode according to your application. Data Listen Port The TCP/UDP port number represents the source port number, and the number is used to identify the channel for remote initiating connections. Range: 102465533. If an unknown caller wants to connect to the system and asks for some services, they need to define the TCP/UDP port to carry a long-term conversation.
53 EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual Web-Based Configuration Chapter 5 comes to the EKI device, it will reconnect automatically. Users do not need to reconnect. Enable Time Sharing The EKI device provides Multi-access function through Ethernet connection path. Allow the maximum of 5 connections to open one serial port simultaneously. In the mode, all connection has to use the same serial setting.
Data Pack Data pack means you can set condition of receiving data from serial port to be a package according to your application. There are four options to set the data packing: by data size (Byte), by time interval (ms), by character timeout (4 Bytes), or by end of character. 5.6.2.3 USDG Control Mode In controlling mode, the EKI device presents a modem interface to the attached serial device: it accepts AT-style modem commands to connect/disconnect to other networking device.
Note! The “+++” command cannot be divided. The “+” character can be changed in Hang-up Character, and the guard time, which prefixes and suffixes the “+++” in order to protect the raw data, can be changed in Guard Time (ms). See picture. AT Commands EKI supports the following common AT commands used with a typical modem: AT command Description ATA Answer ATD Dial up the IP address#Port No.
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You can monitor the serial ports settings, statistic, and the connected IP address by click on Monitor function on the main menu. Chapter 5 5.
5.8 Auto Warning (Alarm) You can set the e-mail server and SNMP Trap server in the Setting page, and set the event type in the Event page. 5.8.1 Email Alert Consult your ISP or Network Administrator for the proper SMTP mail server settings. The auto warning functions may not work properly without proper settings.
You need to set the proper IP address of SNMP Trap Server. And choose the Trap Version; there are “SNMP v1” and “SNMP v2c” options. Cold Start This refers to starting the system from power off. When performing a cold start, the EKI device will send an e-mail, or send a SNMP trap after success rebooting. Warm Start This refers to restarting the system without turning the power off.
5.8.4 Serial Port Event DCD Change The DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal has changed, also indicating that the modem connection status has changed. For example, a DCD change to high also means “Connected” between local modem and remote modem. If the DCD signal changes to low, it also means that the connection line is down. When the DCD signal changes, the EKI device will send an e-mail, or send a SNMP trap.
You can Import or Export the serial device server all setting as the “.conf” file format. 61 EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual Web-Based Configuration 5.10 Import/Export Device Settings Chapter 5 If you want to disable the password protection, just change the password to the default “None” (leave the new password column blank), Be sure to press the “Save” button and reboot the serial device server to make the change effective.
5.11 Reboot The configuration will take effect after clicking “Save” button. But all configurations will save to flash memory after this reboot step. Press the “Reboot” button and the system will give a reset response. It will take a few seconds to reconnect with the new values.
Chapter 6 6 Telnet Configuration
6.1 Overview The purpose of the Console Configuration is to help you manage your device in console mode. One of the main functions of the console mode is to change the web configuration login password. You can use terminal software like Hyper Terminal, Telix and other related terminal software. 6.2 Telnet Console Create a new connection You can create a new Telnet connection and assign a connection name for the console configuration.
Chapter 6 Connecting Success After connection the serial device server in Telnet console mode, you can see the welcome message in the Hyper Terminal Windows. Telnet Configuration 6.3 Command List Table 6.
wirelessadv Show or configure the advanced wireless settings or informations Help You might type the “help” command or press twice to show the supported command list. [Usage] help [Function] Display help information of command list You might use “help” command to show the usage of all commands.
Chapter 6 System [Usage] system [Function] Show firmware version, device name and description Telnet Configuration [Usage] system [Function] Show current device status and information [Usage] system name XXXX [Function] Set current device name [XXXX: maximum length 31 bytes] [Usage] system desc XXXX [Function] Set current device description [XXXX: maximum length 127 bytes] Port “Port” is the command to show all serial ports information and configure the serial ports settings.
[Usage] port nn or port all [Function] Show the “nn”th port or all ports information [Usage] port nn desc XXXX [Function] Set the “nn”th port’s description [XXXX: maximum length 127 bytes] EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual 68
Chapter 6 [Usage] port nn||all type 232|422|485 flow 0|1|2|3 [Function] Set serial ports’ type and flow control Flow 0: None Flow 1: XOn/XOff Flow2: RTS/CTS Flow3: DTR/DSR Acceptable baud rate: 50, 75, 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, and 921600 Parity n: None Parity e: Even Parity o: Odd Parity m: Mark Parity s: Space [Usage] port nn|all mode vcom|ctrl|data [Function] Set the serial ports as virtual COM mode, control mode, or data
[Usage] mvcom [Function] Show all serial ports mode and related information [Usage] mvcom nn|all [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports as the Virtual COM mode [Usage] mvcom nn|all idleto XX [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports host idle timeout (S) [Usage] mvcom nn|all respto XX framebk XX [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports response timeout and frame break mctrl Show and setup the Control mode [Usage] mctrl [Function] Show all serial ports mode and related information [Usage] mc
Chapter 6 mdata Show and setup the Data mode Telnet Configuration [Usage] mdata [Function] Show all serial ports mode and related information [Usage] mdata nn|all [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports as the Data mode [Usage] mdata nn|all protocol TCP|UDP [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports’ transmit protocol as TCP or UDP [Usage] mdata nn|all idleto XX lsport XXXX atport XXXX [Function] Set the “nn”th or all serial ports data idle timeout, listen port, and AT command port [Usage] mdata
net Show and setup the Ethernet port configuration [Usage] net 1|2 [Function] Show the first or second Ethernet port status and information [Usage] net 1|2 mode static|dhcp|boot|all [Function] Set the network operating mode [Usage] net 1|2 ip XX.XX.XX.XX netmask XX.XX.XX.XX gw XX.XX.XX.XX [Function] Set IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway [Usage] net 1|2 dns auto|specific [Usage] net 1|2 dns1 XX.XX.XX.XX [Usage] net 1|2 dns2 XX.XX.XX.
Chapter 6 password [Usage] password old XXXX new XXXX [Function] Confirm the old password and set a new password apply [Usage] apply [Function] Save the settings to the flash memory and reboot the system immediately exit [Usage] exit [Function] Terminate the shell session import/export [Usage] import [Function] Import the serial device server settings’ file [Usage] export [Function] Export the serial device server settings’ file 73 EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual Telnet Configuration [Usage] password ne
monitor Show the serial ports settings, statistic, and connected IP address [Usage] monitor port 1|2|…|16 setting [Function] Monitor the serial ports settings [Usage] monitor port 1|2|…|16 statistic [Function] Monitor the serial ports statistic [Usage] monitor port 1|2…|16 ip [Function] Monitor the serial ports connected IP address EKI-1361/EKI-1362 User Manual 74
Chapter 6 alarm Show or configure the auto warning function Telnet Configuration For more detailed setting for auto warning, please refer to chapter 3.
[Usage] time [Function] Show the current time information [Usage] time YYYYMMDDhhmmss [Function] Modify the current time information [Usage] time timezone -12|…|0|1|…|12 [Function] Set the current timezone configuration [Usage] time daylight on|off begin MMDD end MMDD [Function] Set the current time daylight saving configuration [Usage] time ntp XXXX [Function] Set the NTP timeserver [XXXX: time server] service Enable or disable some extra service [Usage] service web enable|disable [Function] Enable or dis
[Usage] wireless [Function] Show or configure the wireless settings or informations [Usage] wireless ssid XXXX [Function]Set SSID as XXXX [Usage] wireless encryption none|wep|wpa-psk|wpa-enterprise [Function] Set encryption type. [Usage] wireless wepauth on|off [Function] Set WEP authentication algorithm. [Usage] wireless wepidx 0|1|2|3 [Function] Set WEP key index.
[Usage] wireless wpapw XXXX [Function] Set WPA-Enterprise as XXXX. [Usage] wireless wpaphase mschapv2|md5 [Function] Set WPA-Enterprise inner authentication. [Usage] wireless capw XXXX [Function] Set private key as XXXX. [Usage] wireless cacert [Function] import the CA certification from host PC to device. [Usage] wireless caclient [Function] import the Client certification from host PC to device. [Usage] wireless cakey [Function] import the private key from host PC to device.
Appendix A A Pin Assignments
A.1 Pin Assignments A.1.1 RS-232 Pin Assignments Pin # Description 1 DCD 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI A.1.2 RS-422/485 Pin Assignments A.1.2.1 1. RS-422 Pin #. Description 1 Tx- 4 Tx+ 5 GND 7 Rx+ 9 Rx- A.1.2.2 2.
Appendix B B List of Known TCP and UDP Port Numbers
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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.