Quatech DSE-410D manual Communication Modes, Direct IP Mode, Virtual COM Mode

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Communication Modes

The DSE-410D enables communication with serial devices over a LAN or WAN. Serial devices are no longer limited to a physical connection to the PC COM port. They can be installed anywhere on the LAN using TCP/IP or UDP/IP communications. This will allow traditional Windows PC software access to serial devices anywhere on the LAN/WAN network.

Direct IP Mode

Direct IP connections allow applications using TCP/IP or UDP/IP socket programs to communicate with the asynchronous serial ports on the DSE-410D. In this type of application the DSE-410D is configured as a TCP or UDP server. The socket program running on the PC establishes a communication connection with the DSE-410D. The data is sent directly to and from the serial port on the server.

Virtual COM Mode

Use Install Virtual COM to add a driver that provides a Virtual COM port on the computer. The new COM port shows up in the Device Manager. Windows programs using standard Windows API calls are able to interface such Virtual ports. When a program on the PC opens the new COM port, it connects to the remote serial device connected to one of the ports on the DSE-410D.

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After connection, the LAN is transparent to the program and serial device. Applications are able to work just as if the serial device is connected directly to a physical COM port on the computer. The Virtual COM port software converts the application’s data into an IP packet, sends it across the network to the DSE-410D, which converts the IP packet back to serial data and sends the data out the serial port.

To use this mode, the DSE-410D must be set to either TCP/server or UDP/server in the menu with a designated communication port number. The virtual COM driver is the TCP or UDP client.

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DSE-410D Owner’s Manual – Document Number: 940-0186-100

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Contents Model DSE-410D World HeadquartersPage Table of Contents MAC Address Server Name PasswordSearching LAN for DSE-410D Installing Virtual Com Port Page Features IntroductionCommunication Modes Direct IP ModeVirtual COM Mode Heart Beat Connection Quick StartDefault DSE-410D Settings DhcpSpecifications Configuration Options DimensionsOptional Accessories Side View when vertically mounted HardwareEthernet Connection Light IndicationPower Connection Reset ButtonMode Switches DSE-410D Server Port Top ViewRS-485 Mode RS-422 ModeRS-232 Mode Default SettingSerial Connections RS-232 Connections RS-422 Connections RS-485 Connections Page Install Quatech DSE-410D Software Page Page Page Using DSE-410D Manager Searching LAN for DSE-410DFirmware Upgrade Virtual COM ConfigurationUninstall Virtual COM Searching ServerProtocol COM NameStatus Server Properties ScreenNext chapter Server Properties Configuration IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway Properties PasswordServer Name Link Status Shown in Telnet or Console mode only MAC AddressServer Serial Port Select 1 or Baud Rate Set for each portConnection Mode Set for each port Flow Control Set for each portTCP/UDP Protocol Set for each port TCP/UDP Port Set for each portUpdate Page Installing Virtual Com Port Page Page Use Device Manager to View New Ports Page Page Removing a Virtual Com Port Removing the Virtual COM Port using Device Manager Page Page Upgrade Mode Using Virtual COM or Serial ConnectionsPage Page Page Console Mode Setup Page Appendix a RS-232, RS-422 Loopback Connections Page Appendix B RS-232 Connections DB9MRS-232 Connections cont’d Signal Name Direction Pin Appendix C RS-422 ConnectionsRS-422 Connections cont’d Appendix D RS-485 Connections Page Appendix E Warranty Date of Purchase Model Number