Moxa Technologies NPort 5600 user manual Button Name Action, Detailed Menu Options

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NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual

Choosing the Proper Operation Mode

There are four push buttons on NPort’s nameplate. Going from left to right, the buttons are:

Button

Name

Action

MENU

menu

activates the main menu, or returns to an upper level

U

up cursor

scrolls up through a list of items shown on the LCM panel’s second line

V

down cursor

scrolls down through a list of items shown on the LCM panel’s second

line

 

 

SEL

select

selects the option listed on the LCM panel’s second line

The buttons are manipulated in a manner similar to the way a modern cellular phone operates. As you move through the various functions and setting options, note that the top line shows the current menu or submenu name, and the bottom line shows the submenu name or menu item that is activated by pressing the SEL button.

Detailed Menu Options

The best way to explain all of NPort’s LCM functions is to refer to the table shown on the next page. There are three main levels—1, 2, and 3—with each level represented by a separate column.

The first thing to remember is that the MENU button is used to move back and forth between the LCM panel’s default screen, and main menu screen:

N

P

5

6

1

0

-

1

6

_

3

8

 

 

 

1

9

2

.

1

6

8

.

1

2

7

.

2

5

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M a i n M e n U

S e r v e r s e t t i n g

In addition, you only need to remember to:

Use the SEL button to move up one level (i.e., left to right on the tree graph)

Use the MENU button to move down one level (i.e., right to left on the tree graph)

Use the cursor keys, U and V, to scroll between the various options within a level (i.e., up and down on the tree graph).

As you use the buttons to operate the LCM display, you will notice that with very few exceptions, moving up one level causes the bottom line of the display to move to the top line of the display. You will also notice that the bottom three options in level 2, and all of the options in level 3 have either a C or D attached. The meaning is as follows:

C = configurable (i.e., you are allowed to change the setting of this option)

D = display only (i.e., the setting for this option is displayed, but it cannot be changed) This does NOT necessarily mean that the number does not change; only that you cannot change it.

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Contents NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual Seventh Edition, JulyCopyright Notice TrademarksDisclaimer Table of Contents Chapter IP Serial LIB Page Introduction Package Checklist Product FeaturesOverview Product Specifications Power Requirements Advanced Built-in FeaturesSoftware Features Serial Communication Parameters‰ Panel Layout ‰ Connecting the Hardware Getting StartedPanel Layout Rear panel of NPort 5600 series AC PowerRear panel of NPort 5600 series DC Power Front panel of NPort 5600 seriesConnecting NPort 5610/30/50-16/8’s Power Connecting the HardwareWiring Requirements Connecting NPort 5610-16/8-48V’s PowerConnecting to the Network Grounding NPort 5610-16/8-48VLink Indicator on the Rear Panel of NPort 5650 Fiber Model Connecting to a Serial DeviceLED Indicators Adjustable Termination Resistor for the RS-485 PortNPort 5650 DIP Switches Initial IP Address Configuration Initializing NPort’s IP Address Factory Default IP AddressDefault IP address LCM DisplayButton Name Action Detailed Menu OptionsLevel NPort Administration Suite ARPTelnet Console NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual Choosing the Proper Operation Mode Real COM Mode Real COM ModeTCP Server Mode TCP Server ModeTCP Client Mode UDP ModePair Connection Mode Reverse Telnet Mode Disabled ModeRFC2217 Mode PPP Mode Web Console Configuration Opening Your Browser Basic Settings Time zone TimeServer name Local timeNetwork Settings ConsoleNetmask IP ConfigurationIP Address GatewayCommunity name Snmp SettingsDNS server 1 / DNS server ContactAuto report to TCP port IP Address ReportAuto report to IP Auto report periodSerial Settings Port aliasSerial Parameters Setting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min Optional Operating SettingsReal COM Mode TCP alive check timeMax connection 2 to Max connection Setting Factory Default Necessity RequiredMax. connection Ignore jammed IPDelimiter process Packing length Setting Factory Default Necessity RequiredDelimiter Force transmitTCP Server Mode Max connection Packing length Setting Factory Default Necessity 966 Optional Setting Factory Default Necessity 4001 RequiredCommand port Local TCP portTCP Client Mode Inactivity timeIgnore jammed IP Delimiter process Designated Local Port 1/2/3/4 Destination IP addressDestination IP address 2/3/4 Connection controlConnect/Disconnect Description UDP Mode Force transmit Pair Connection Mode Pair Connection Master ModeSetting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min Min Required Pair Connection Slave Mode BlankReverse Telnet Mode Setting Factory Default Necessity To 99 min OptionalMap CR-LF Disabled Mode RFC2217 ModePacking length Setting Factory Default Necessity Optional Setting Factory Default Necessity To FF hex None OptionalPPP Mode Setting Factory Default Necessity Yes or No OptionalTCP/IP compression IP netmask Accessible IP SettingsSource IP address Modem Initial streamPPP User Table Hosts on a specific subnet can access the NPortAny host can access the NPort Allowable Hosts Input formatAuto Warning Settings Auto warning E-mail and Snmp TrapMail Server Event Type Snmp Trap ServerDSR changed Setting Factory Default Necessity Enable, Disable OptionalDCD changed MailMonitor Monitor LineMonitor Async Change Password Monitor Async-SettingsLoad Factory Defaults Configuring NPort Administrator ‰ Overview ‰ Installing NPort Administrator ‰ ConfigurationInstalling NPort Administrator NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Configuration Broadcast Search Unlock Password Protection NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Blank LockUnlock FixedConfiguring NPort NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Upgrading Firmware Export/Import Add Target Æ Select target from the list Select Add Target NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Port Monitor COM MappingOn-line COM Mapping NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Fast Flush only flush local buffer NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB Off-line COM Mapping IP Location NPort 5600 Series User’s Manual IP Serial LIB IP Serial LIB What is IP Serial Library? 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