Usb Configuration - Cal Amp Phantom II Operating Manual

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6.0 Configuration
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6.1.7 USB Configuration

The USB Device Port Mode allows a user to define the operation of
the Phantom II's USB Port. The port can be configured to be used
as any one of the following:
Console Mode Provides support for the USB-to-Serial console
port. In this case, Mini USB port can be used as a
USB-to-Serial console port for the text user I
interface.
Console Mode is enable by default. Mini USB port
acts as a console port.
Data Mode
Provides support for the USB-to-Serial port. Mini
USB port can be used as a RS232 interface
dedicated to serial data traffic.
USB Data Mode is Disabled by default. If USB
Data Mode is selected and there is a desire to
switch it back to Disabled (console mode) via the
USB-to-Serial connection to it, the escape
sequence of '+++' may be entered at the Data
Baud Rate for which the port is configured.
NDIS Mode
Provides support for sending and receiving
Ethernet frames. Mini USB port can be used as a
network interface card.
NDIS Mode is disabled by default. This setting will
create a interface on a host system named usb0
and the device will act as a network interface card.
Bridge: If the unit has been configured as a Bridge (under the
System Configuration menu), the USB NDIS interface will add
itself in bridge automatically.
Router: If the unit has been configured as a Router (under the
System Configuration menu), the Network Configuration will
present a additional options for USB NDIS.
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