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• TCP socket inactive timeout input: We add mechanism - "inactive timeout" to identify whether the socket active or dead. If there is
no any data transferred (send / receive) within defined timeout period (1 to 99 minutes), then it probably a dead socket and the socket
will be closed automatically, thus a new connection can be accepted again. The timeout period can be set by users to fit different kinds
of application.
• Packet mode of serial input: Packet mode could be in enabled/disabled mode. If packet mode enabled, data input from UART will
be deferred until input buffer full or converter detects 10-character packet gap and no more character arrived. The block waiting time
extended to avoid the splitting of complete packet.
• Device ID: User assigned ID number for converter. Available ID is "0 ~ 65535".
• Report device ID when connected: In TCP mode, if this parameter enabled every time when the socket connected, EP-132 TCP/IP
converter will immediately report device ID in the following formats:
Serial #1
nnnnnA[LF][CR]
Serial #2
nnnnnB[LF][CR]
Digital I/O
nnnnnC[LF][CR]
• Setup password: Administration password used to login "Controller Setup" page. It may be empty or up to 15 long characters.
• Serial Port 1: The first serial port of ANI-EP132-Xseries is RS-232.
• Socket port
• Port number: A socket port assigned for serial port. It's 16-bit numbers, ranging from 1 to 65535. Because the numbers below 1000 are
used for specific purposes (e.g. 80 for HTTP protocol), we suggest you use the numbers larger than 1000. Generally the port number
4660 is used for the serial communication. However you should specify different port number for each serial port.
• Socket type:
• TCP Server: TCP protocol, open passive to be connected from TCP clients.
• TCP Client: TCP protocol, open active to connect TCP server.
• UDP Client: UDP protocol, connectionless.
• Interface:
• RS-232: TxD, RxD for data stream, no flow control.
• RS-232 (RTS/CTS): TxD, RxD for data stream, RTS/CTS for flow control.
• RS-232 (RTS/CTS, DTR/DSR): TxD, RxD for data stream, RTS/CTS for flow control. DTR for socket status, DSR for control
socket open/close.
• Baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bits
• Baud Rate: 300 ~ 230400 bps
• Parity: None, Even, Odd
• Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8
• Stop Bit: 1 or 2
• Serial Port 2: The second serial port is RS-422/485.
• Socket port
• Port number: A socket port assigned for serial port. It is 16-bit numbers, ranging from 1 to 65535. Because numbers below 1000 are
used for specific purposes (e.g. 80 is for HTTP protocol), we suggest you use the numbers larger than 1000. Generally port number
4660 is used for serial communication. However you should specify different port number for each serial port.
• Socket type:
• TCP Server: TCP protocol, open passive to be connected from TCP clients.
• TCP Client: TCP protocol, open active to connect TCP server.
• UDP Client: UDP protocol, connectionless.
• Interface:
• RS485 (half duplex): Half duplex RS-485 interface, RTS for driver enable/disable.
• RS422 (Full duplex): Full duplex RS-422 interface.
• Baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bits
• Baud Rate: 300 ~ 230400 bps
• Parity: None, Even, Odd
• Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8
• Stop Bit: 1 or 2
Web Console Configuration
The total 8 bytes length, where "nnnnn" assigned 5-digit device ID by the user; [LF] is decimal 10;
[CR] is decimal 13.
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