IP Bridge V3/V3+
Detailed Specifications
Power indicator (LED)
P1 (Com1)
The light-emitting diode (LED) indicates whether the IP Bridge is powered. The LED
does not indicate the status of communication.
P1 and P2 connectors
P1 (Com1)
The RS-232 connectors can be used to connect serial devices. On the IP Bridge,
they allow to connect RS-232 and biometrics readers.
RS-232 male connector
Two TCP connections can be established through the port 1024 for connector DB01 and port 1025 for
connector DB02. The IP Bridge transparently redirects all characters sent to the TCP link to the RS-232 and
from the RS-232 to the TCP link. Both serial ports have the same configuration (Bauds, Parity, Data Bits )
define with the BoardConfig software (provided free of charge by Symcod). Only data signal on pin 2 and 3
are managed, there is no hardware handshaking available. It is possible to power up an external device
through pin 9 of the DB-9 (ex. Biometric reader).
(regulated) or 12 VDC (pass through) for both port DB01 and DB02 simultaneously. Maximum current for
each port is 650mAh. In the 12VDC case, since it is a pass through, the current is equal to the power input
of the IP Bridge.
*** If your RS-232 device is unidirectional then you must with BoardConfig software change the bauds setting to 9601 to block the
transmission of data to your device (Supported by version 2.2W and more).
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P2 (Com2) V3+
P2 (Com2) V3+
2- Receive RS-232
3- Transmission RS-232
5- Signal Gnd
4- 6 Internal jumper
7- 8 Internal jumper
9- 5V Power output
P1 (Com 1), P2 (Com 2) V3+ Pinout
Jumper JP1 allows you to choose from either 5VDC
LED
9 VDC
LED
9 VDC
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