Lantronix 900-422 - Manual

Lantronix 900-422

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – XPress DR+ User Guide; Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer & Revisions; with this guide, may cause harmful; Date Rev. Comments
  • Page 3 – Contents; : Installation and Hardware
  • Page 7 – Figures
  • Page 9 – Purpose and Audience; The remaining chapters in this guide include:; Chapter
  • Page 10 – Additional Documentation
  • Page 11 – Product Description
  • Page 12 – Industrial Automation Protocols
  • Page 13 – Application Examples
  • Page 15 – Addresses and Port Numbers; Hardware Address; Configuration Methods; DeviceInstaller; : Using DeviceInstaller; Serial and Telnet Ports:; There are two approaches to accessing Setup Mode: making a
  • Page 16 – What must the user provide?; Physically Connecting the Unit; and Adapters
  • Page 17 – Front Panel Description
  • Page 18 – Serial Interface; Serial Port 2 supports
  • Page 19 – Screw Terminal Serial Connectors; Termination resistors (R = 120 Ohm) are used to match impedance of a
  • Page 20 – Female; Ethernet Interface
  • Page 21 – Multi-Drop Ethernet Connections
  • Page 22 – Power Requirements; In addition to the wide power input range, the XPress DR+ provides:; Reset Switch; Even though a chassis ground is not required for operation, it is
  • Page 23 – LEDs; LED
  • Page 24 – Dimensions; The following drawing shows the dimensions of the XPress DR+; Wall Mount Bracket
  • Page 25 – Product Information Label; Bar code
  • Page 26 – Installing DeviceInstaller; Note
  • Page 27 – Accessing the XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstaller
  • Page 28 – full version
  • Page 30 – Accessing XPress DR+ Using DeviceInstaller; Make note of the hardware (MAC) address. You will need it to locate the
  • Page 31 – External; The main menu is in the left pane of the Web-Manager window.; Network Configuration; The unit’s network values display when you select; Network; from the main menu. The
  • Page 32 – Automatic IP Address Configuration; To assign an IP address automatically:
  • Page 33 – Static IP Address Configuration; Server Configuration; The unit’s server values display when you select
  • Page 34 – To configure the unit's device server settings:; Configure or modify the following fields:
  • Page 35 – OK; Host List Configuration; Hostlist; Enter or modify the following fields:
  • Page 36 – Retry Settings; Host Information; Channel Configuration; Serial Settings; To configure the channel’s serial settings; (below Channel 1) to display the Serial
  • Page 37 – Channel 1
  • Page 38 – Pack Control
  • Page 39 – Apply Settings; Connection Settings - TCP; To configure a channel’s TCP settings; The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 40 – Connect Protocol
  • Page 41 – Disconnect Mode; Connection Settings - UDP; To configure a channel’s UDP settings:; . The Connection Settings window for the
  • Page 42 – Datagram Mode
  • Page 43 – Endpoint Configuration; Applying Settings; Clicking; Applying Factory Defaults; the
  • Page 44 – : Configuration Using Telnet or Serial Port; remotely or locally:; Setup Mode; Lantronix Sales Associate.; Accessing Setup Mode; Telnet; Connection; the main window list, and click the; To establish a Telnet connection:; Start; and type the following command, where
  • Page 45 – Serial Port Connection; The easiest way to enter Setup Mode is to hold down the
  • Page 46 – Exiting Setup Mode; You have two options:; Save and exit; from; Exit without save; from the Change Setup menu.
  • Page 47 – Server configuration; fields display the; Enter; between each section. The current value displays in parentheses.; Options
  • Page 48 – Set Gateway IP Address; and enter the address.; Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part; Network Class; Change Telnet Configuration Password; There are three methods for assigning DHCP names to the unit.
  • Page 49 – Default DHCP Name; : If you do not change the DHCP name, and you are using; Custom DHCP Name; : You can create your own DHCP name. If you are using; Change; . This option allows you to change the DHCP name to an
  • Page 50 – Baudrate
  • Page 51 – Common I/F Mode Setting; Flow; Use the following table to select flow control options:
  • Page 52 – Flow Control Option; Port Number; The default setting for port 1 is; Connect Mode; Enter Connect Mode options in hexadecimal notation.; Port Numbers Reserved for
  • Page 53 – Connect Mode Option; a) Incoming Connection
  • Page 55 – Command String
  • Page 56 – CF
  • Page 57 – Message; not
  • Page 58 – ATH; is received, terminated with a carriage return. The unit; Function; The unit recognizes these AT commands as single commands such as
  • Page 59 – Auto Increment Source Port; used with each new connection.; Remote IP Address; Remote Port; This option does not display when Hostlist is enabled from the; DisConnMode; that particular option, which can be set to either a 0 or 1 value.
  • Page 60 – Disconnect Mode Option; You can also select between two different packing algorithms.
  • Page 61 – Pack control settings are enabled in Flush Mode. Set this value to; Option; Packing Interval
  • Page 62 – -Byte Send Character Sequence; Send Characters; Telnet Terminal Type
  • Page 63 – Enable alternate MAC; TCP Keepalive time in seconds
  • Page 64 – ARP Cache timeout in seconds; ARP Cache timeout; Disable Monitor Mode at bootup; xxx; HTTP Port Number; Disabling both Telnet Setup and
  • Page 65 – Disable SNMP; The default entry is; public; . The current value is displayed in parentheses.; Disable Telnet Setup; Telnet Setup; Disable TFTP Firmware Upgrade; This setting defaults to the
  • Page 66 – Disable Web Server; Disable Web Setup; option; Disable ECHO Ports
  • Page 67 – Channel 1 and Channel 2 Configuration Defaults
  • Page 68 – 0: Firmware Upgrades; Obtaining Firmware; typical; ROM File; Using TFTP: Graphical User Interface
  • Page 69 – Using TFTP: Command Line Interface
  • Page 70 – Device Model
  • Page 71 – Entering Monitor Mode Using the Serial Port; To enter Monitor Mode locally:; Instead of typing three; zzz; ) to enter Monitor Mode with network connections.; yyy; ) to enter Monitor Mode without network connections.; Entering Monitor Mode Using the Network Port; To enter Monitor Mode using a Telnet connection:; prompt indicates that you have successfully entered; Monitor Mode Commands; All commands must be in capital letters.
  • Page 72 – Command; Responses to some of the commands are in Intel Hex format.; Response
  • Page 73 – 2: Troubleshooting and Technical Support; Problems and Error Messages; For information about diagnostic LEDs, see page 22.; Reason
  • Page 76 – Technical Support; you have the following options:; Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa; Lantronix model number
  • Page 77 – A: Technical Specifications; Category
  • Page 79 – B: Lantronix Cables and Adapters; Lantronix P/N Description
  • Page 80 – C: Alternative Methods of Assigning an IP; DHCP; This DHCP address does; AutoIP
  • Page 81 – BOOTP; To assign a temporary IP address:; For the ARP command to work on Windows 95, the ARP table on
  • Page 82 – D: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions; Converting Binary to Hexadecimal; Conversion Table; Decimal Binary Hex; Scientific Calculator
  • Page 83 – Hex
  • Page 84 – Declaration of Conformity; Declares that the following product:; -Port Industrial Device Server; Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity:; E: Compliance Information
  • Page 85 – Supplementary Information:
  • Page 86 – TWO YEARS; after the date of shipment. During this period,
  • Page 87 – Index; Connectors
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Part Number 900-422

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Page 2 - XPress DR+ User Guide; Copyright & Trademark; Lantronix Corporate Headquarters; Disclaimer & Revisions; with this guide, may cause harmful; Date Rev. Comments

XPress DR+ User Guide 2 Copyright & Trademark © 2006, Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of...

Page 3 - Contents; : Installation and Hardware

XPress DR+ User Guide 3 Contents 1: Using This Guide 9 Purpose and Audience________________________________________________ 9 Summary of Chapters ________________________________________________ 9 Additional Documentation ____________________________________________ 10 2: Introduction 11 Product Des...

Page 7 - Figures

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