Sending Rs232 Commands Via Ethernet - Planar UltraRes URP98 User Manual

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7.

Sending RS232 Commands Via Ethernet

The LAN connector accepts the same serial command set as RS232. It is convenient for IP
control applications and can be tested with a TCP terminal program such as Tera Term or a
UDP terminal program such as Hercules.
The following connections can be used for IP control:
URP49, URP55, URP65: Telnet port 23
URP49, URP55, URP65: SSH port 22 (control connection type must be SSH. See section
7.1 on page 71)
URP75, URP85: TCP and UDP port 57
Note: On URP49 / URP55 / URP65, you can only use one connection type at a time to send
RS232 commands. The connection type can be changed in Remote Monitoring Software in the
Control tab. (For example, when the connection type is set to SSH, you will not be able to send
commands via telnet port 23.)
Notice the following in the TCP example below using Tera Term:
The IP address is 10.15.0.75
Port 57 is selected
Service is set to "Other" to indicate that TCP is being used without Telnet or SSH
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