XChip - User Guide
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Chapter Summary The remaining chapters in their end product designs. 1. XPort User Guide 10 Using This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide covers DeviceLinx XPort Device Server Modules: Model XPort-03 XPort-04 XPort-05 Part Numbers XP1001000-03R XP1002000-03R XP100200S-03R XP1001000-04R XP1002000-04R XP100200S-04R XP1001000-05R XP1002000-05R XP100200S-...) settings 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration Details the serial port settings. 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings Details email, expert, and security settings and explains how to reset the unit to factory default values.
Chapter Summary The remaining chapters in their end product designs. 1. XPort User Guide 10 Using This Guide Purpose and Audience This guide covers DeviceLinx XPort Device Server Modules: Model XPort-03 XPort-04 XPort-05 Part Numbers XP1001000-03R XP1002000-03R XP100200S-03R XP1001000-04R XP1002000-04R XP100200S-04R XP1001000-05R XP1002000-05R XP100200S-...) settings 7: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration Details the serial port settings. 8: Setup Mode: Advanced Settings Details email, expert, and security settings and explains how to reset the unit to factory default values.
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... Web Server 19 Enable Enhanced Password 19 Port 77F0 (Hex 19 Default Security Settings 19 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware 20 5: WiPort and WiBox Implementation 21 6: XPort Implementation 24 7: xPico Implementation 25 8: Micro125 Implementation 27 9: Factory Defaults with Reset Pin/Default Pin 28 Modbus Protocol User Guide 4
... Web Server 19 Enable Enhanced Password 19 Port 77F0 (Hex 19 Default Security Settings 19 4: Monitor Mode and Firmware 20 5: WiPort and WiBox Implementation 21 6: XPort Implementation 24 7: xPico Implementation 25 8: Micro125 Implementation 27 9: Factory Defaults with Reset Pin/Default Pin 28 Modbus Protocol User Guide 4
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... will not be shown in the IAP Device Server's Setup (configuration) screens (you reset all of the parameters to the factory defaults, type D on the menu (1-7) by typing the number of the option. 5. Lantronix Inc. - Here you can change the parameters that you will display. . Note:... parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to the IAP Device Server. Within 5 seconds, press Enter to close 2. To reset the parameters to the factory defaults. 3. The default parameters display. 4. 3: Configuring Modbus IAP Device Server's IP Address The IAP Device Server is booting up a...
... will not be shown in the IAP Device Server's Setup (configuration) screens (you reset all of the parameters to the factory defaults, type D on the menu (1-7) by typing the number of the option. 5. Lantronix Inc. - Here you can change the parameters that you will display. . Note:... parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to the IAP Device Server. Within 5 seconds, press Enter to close 2. To reset the parameters to the factory defaults. 3. The default parameters display. 4. 3: Configuring Modbus IAP Device Server's IP Address The IAP Device Server is booting up a...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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...Protocol User Guide 11 Although not required, selecting this option immediately after reloading the firmware and saving it ensures that the unit resets. Enabled (new MB/TCP requests queued in FIFO) MB/TCP Exception Codes . . . . Only the IP address does ... triggers a reset. Setup (Configuration) Mode Screen shows the main IAP Device Server configuration menu. This option triggers a reset. 3: Configuring Modbus Figure 3-1. Modbus/TCP header Modbus Serial Broadcasts . . . The IAP Device Server offers three basic options. Disabled (Id=0 auto-mapped to the factory default as...
...Protocol User Guide 11 Although not required, selecting this option immediately after reloading the firmware and saving it ensures that the unit resets. Enabled (new MB/TCP requests queued in FIFO) MB/TCP Exception Codes . . . . Only the IP address does ... triggers a reset. Setup (Configuration) Mode Screen shows the main IAP Device Server configuration menu. This option triggers a reset. 3: Configuring Modbus Figure 3-1. Modbus/TCP header Modbus Serial Broadcasts . . . The IAP Device Server offers three basic options. Disabled (Id=0 auto-mapped to the factory default as...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... menu option. Choose the serial port the firmware uses for Modem Control Settings is an input read at startup that tells the firmware to reset configuration to factory defaults. 5: WiPort and WiBox Implementation The Modbus master/slave functionality on the WiPort and WiBox is similar to the Modbus implementation on other than...
... menu option. Choose the serial port the firmware uses for Modem Control Settings is an input read at startup that tells the firmware to reset configuration to factory defaults. 5: WiPort and WiBox Implementation The Modbus master/slave functionality on the WiPort and WiBox is similar to the Modbus implementation on other than...
APS: Modbus Protocol User Guide
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... 5 seconds. Modbus Protocol User Guide 28 9: Factory Defaults with Reset Pin/Default Pin xPico Factory Defaults To restore the factory default configuration of the device server, press the reset pin for more than 10 seconds. Device server will load the factory default configuration. The device server will load the factory default configuration and reboot again. If the...
... 5 seconds. Modbus Protocol User Guide 28 9: Factory Defaults with Reset Pin/Default Pin xPico Factory Defaults To restore the factory default configuration of the device server, press the reset pin for more than 10 seconds. Device server will load the factory default configuration. The device server will load the factory default configuration and reboot again. If the...