Quatech DSE-410D manual Heart Beat Connection, Quick Start

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Heart Beat Connection

The Heart Beat Connection provides an extra measure of reliable communications assurance in Virtual COM Port Mode or Paired (Tunneling) Mode. This feature restores the TCP connection if communication is temporarily lost at either end due to loss of power or Ethernet connection.

Without this feature, a device that loses a connection and stops communicating would not be able to reconnect without human attention to correct the problem. A TCP data connection can be lost when there is a power failure or temporary loss of an Ethernet connection on either the client or server.

If a loss occurs, the Heart Beat feature will try to reconnect the TCP data connection every 5 seconds until communications is established again.

The Heart Beat feature is not available when running in UDP Mode.

Quick Start

This section lists the steps needed to start using the DSE-410D.

Please familiarize yourself with the connections, indicators and switches before beginning. See chart and diagram on page 7.

There are three ways to configure the DSE-410D for your network and serial devices. We recommend the first method if using a Windows operating system.

1.Ethernet connection using the Quatech DSE-410D Manager under Windows

2.Ethernet connection using the Telnet VT100 Terminal software

3.RS-232 connection in Console mode using VT100 Terminal software

The DSE-410D can be configured on your network using a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable, or to the Ethernet port on your computer using a crossover cable. Use the DSE- 410D Manager utility with Windows or use Telnet for configuration without Windows.

With Console configuration, an RS-232 Crossover (null modem DTE/DTE) cable is usually needed, as the DSE-410D ports are configured DTE for RS-232. Set the mode switches to Console mode, (SW 1 - ON, SW 2 - ON, SW 3 - ON) before configuration.

Step 1: Decide which method to use for configuration and operation.

If using the Console mode for setup, refer to the Console mode section, Chapter 9, and Chapter 5, then power up the DSE-410D.

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

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Contents World Headquarters Model DSE-410DPage Table of Contents Server Name Password Searching LAN for DSE-410DMAC Address Installing Virtual Com Port Page Introduction FeaturesDirect IP Mode Virtual COM ModeCommunication Modes Quick Start Heart Beat ConnectionDhcp Default DSE-410D SettingsSpecifications Dimensions Optional AccessoriesConfiguration Options Hardware Side View when vertically mountedEthernet Connection Light IndicationReset Button Power ConnectionMode Switches DSE-410D Server Port Top ViewRS-422 Mode RS-485 ModeRS-232 Mode Default SettingSerial Connections RS-232 Connections RS-422 Connections RS-485 Connections Page Install Quatech DSE-410D Software Page Page Page Searching LAN for DSE-410D Using DSE-410D ManagerVirtual COM Configuration Firmware UpgradeUninstall Virtual COM Searching ServerCOM Name ProtocolStatus Server Properties ScreenNext chapter Server Properties Configuration Password Server NameIP Address, Netmask, and Gateway Properties MAC Address Link Status Shown in Telnet or Console mode onlyServer Serial Port Select 1 or Baud Rate Set for each portFlow Control Set for each port Connection Mode 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 Using Virtual COM or Serial Connections Upgrade ModePage Page Page Console Mode Setup Page Appendix a RS-232, RS-422 Loopback Connections Page DB9M Appendix B RS-232 ConnectionsRS-232 Connections cont’d Appendix C RS-422 Connections Signal Name Direction PinRS-422 Connections cont’d Appendix D RS-485 Connections Page Appendix E Warranty Date of Purchase Model Number