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Packet mode inter- | In packet mode, the time constant used to | |
packet timeout | determine if the packet is finished. Acceptable | |
| range is 10 to 1000 ms. | |
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Device ID | User assigned device ID number. Acceptable | |
| range is 0 to 65535. | |
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Report device ID | If this function is enabled, the device will report | |
when connected | the device ID after the socket is connected. The | |
| format is: |
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| Serial I/O socket | nnnnnA[LF][CR] |
| Digital I/O socket | nnnnnB[LF][CR] |
| There are eight bytes: nnnnn is the | |
| device ID, [LF] is decimal 10, and [CR] is | |
| decimal 13 |
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Setup password | The login password can be empty or 1 to 15 | |
| characters long. If the password is empty then | |
| no password is required for login. | |
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Software Installation
VSP Virtual COM Port Driver
The VSP is a redirector driver that allows your applications to use serial devices provided by serial device servers on your network. This redirection is achieved by creating one or more virtual COM port(s) that allow these networked serial devices to function as though they are directly connected to the local computer.
Since the redirector’s virtual COM port(s) function much like standard Windows COM ports, your application software sees no difference between a local serial device and one provided by a serial server.
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