Overview The BSC6000 series wireless device servers lets you connect RS-232 (BSC6121), RS-422/485(BSC6122) or RS-232/422/485 (BSC6123) serial devices (such as energy meter, card reader, PLC, CNC) to IP-based Wireless and Wired Ethernet networks quickly and easily. You can access your serial device at any place over network with BSC6000 series devices.
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RS-232 Ports of BSC6121 DB9M Pin # RS-232 DCD (Modem Control Input) RXD (Data In) TXD (Data Out) DTR (Modem Control Output) DSR (Modem Control Input) RTS (HW Flow Control Output) CTS (HW Flow Control Input) RS-422/485 Ports of BSC6122 (Screw Terminal Block) BSC5122 Connection Serial Device...
2 4 5 3.3V DRXD DTXD – Power Supply It connects the 9-36VDC power line to the BSC6000 series device. If the power is properly supplied, the LED “Power” will show a solid red color. Device Connection 9-36VDC V– –...
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Connection of BSC6000 series device to the Network To get started, you must connect the BSC6000 series device to your wired network. The final setup should look like the shown diagram: Switch AC-DC ADAPTOR Network If powered up correctly, the BSC6000 series device power NOTE: LED indicator lights red and remains on.
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Assign IP You have several options for assigning an IP to the BSC6000 series device. We recommend that you connect it to the network and assign the IP address using BLUSKY Device Manager Software. For information on other methods, see the BSC5000 and BSC6000 Series User Guide.
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Configuration In this Quick Installation Guide, we briefly describe how to configure the BSC6000 series device using Web-Manager, a browser-based configuration tool. For detailed information on Web-Manager configuration and other methods, please see the BSC5000 and BSC6000 Series User Guide.
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