3.20 Expansion Port Configuration
Configuration of the expansion port can be done via Expansion Port 1 or Expansion Port 2
items in the menu.
In the upper part of the configuration window, the port can be enabled and the type of the
connected port is shown in the Port Type item. Other items are described in the table below:
Item
Baudrate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
Split Timeout
Protocol
Mode
Server Address
TCP Port
Inactivity Timeout
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Description
Applied communication speed.
Number of data bits.
Control parity bit:
none – data will be sent without parity.
even – data will be sent with even parity.
odd – data will be sent with odd parity.
Number of stop bits.
Time to rupture reports. If the gap between two characters exceeds
the parameter in milliseconds, any buffered characters will be sent
over the Ethernet port.
Protocol:
TCP – communication using a linked protocol TCP.
UDP – communication using a unlinked protocol UDP.
Mode of connection:
TCP server – The router will listen for incoming TCP connection
requests.
TCP client – The router will connect to a TCP server on the
specified IP address and TCP port.
When set to TCP client above, it is necessary to enter the Server ad-
dress and TCP port.
TCP/UDP port used for communications. The router uses the value for
both the server and client modes.
Time period after which the TCP/UDP connection is interrupted in case
of inactivity.
Table 66: Expansion Port Configuration 1
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