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□ Device ID Report
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You may "Enable" or "Disable" to collect the device ID report and assigne ID
number for the converter devices. Available ID is "0 ~ 65535". In TCP mode, if
this parameter is enabled, every time when the socket is connected, e-Net
TCP/IP converter will immediately report its device ID in the following
formats:
Serial #1
Serial #2
Digital I/O
The total length is 8 bytes, where "nnnnn" is a 5-digit device ID assigned by the
user; [LF] is decimal 10; [CR] is decimal 13.
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□ Login Password
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For security and management issues, you may setup the "Login Password".
This administration password uses to login converter parameter setting pages. It
may be empty or up to 15 characters long.
□ Serial I /O Port 1 (RS-232)
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This converter device model provides one serial port as RS-232 interface for
connecting the extension serial device.
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□ Local Port ⁄ Socket Mode ⁄ Remote IP & Port
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This converter devoice provides one socket connections port.
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□ Port number
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A socket port assigned for the serial port. It's a 16-bit numbers,
ranging from 1 to 65535. Because the numbers below 1000 are used for
specific purposes (e.g. 80 is for HTTP protocol), we suggest you use
the numbers larger than 1000. Generally the port number 4660 is used
for the serial communication. However you should specify different
port number for each serial port.
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□ Socket type
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TCP Server: TCP protocol, passive open, to be connected from the
TCP Client: TCP protocol, active open, connect to the TCP server
UDP Client: UDP protocol, connectionless
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□ Remote IP address
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nnnnnA[LF][CR]
nnnnnB[LF][CR]
nnnnnC[LF][CR]
TCP clients.
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