Sending RS232 Commands Via UDP
The UDP port 57 accepts the same command sets as RS232. It is convenient for IP
control applications and can be tested with a UDP terminal program such as
Hercules.
Note:
Access Control page of the Remote Monitor software (see "Remote Monitoring Access
Control" on page 96).
Notice the following in the example below:
Note:
command, so the hex command is used to do this manually.
Ensure that the Enable ASCII command service (UDP port 57) box is checked on the
• The IP address is 10.15.0.64
• Port 57 is selected
• "285057523F290D" in the Send box is hex for "(PWR?)"
Most UDP terminal programs won't automatically send the [CR] at the end of the
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