Omega Speaker Systems iLD Series manual Configuration Serial Communication

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4.5.4 Configuration

This section explains the Configuration page of the iServers’s Web interface.

When connecting your device to the iServer, the Serial Communications parameters must match, between the iServer and your serial device.

CONFIGURATION

Address http://192.168.1.200

CONFIGURATION

Serial Communication

Baud Rate 9600

Data Bit 7 Bits

Parity odd

Stop Bits 1 bit

Flow Control none

Transciever RS-485

Modbus/TCP disable

A

 

 

Timeout 0500 msecs

End Character (Hex) 0D

Forward End Char enable

Serial Port Password disable

1234abcd

 

Terminal Server

B

TCP/UDP TCP

Server Type slave Number of Connections 0 Local Port 02000

Connection Ctrl

not used

Device No. 1

Connection Timeout 00100 msecs

Remote Access (Tunneling)

C

Remote Access disable Remote IP Address 0.0.0.0

Remote Port 02000

Save Reset

Main Menu

Figure 4.10 Configuration

4.5.4.A Serial Communication

Baud Rate: The speed on the serial port and can be set from 300 to 115,200 bits/s (default is 9600 bits/s.)

Data Bit: Options are 7 or 8 (default is 7 bits.)

Parity: Options are Odd, Even, and None (default is Odd.)

Stop Bits: Options are 1 and 2 bits (default is 1 bit.)

Flow Control: Options are Software Flow Control (Xon/Xoff), Hardware Flow Control (CTS/RTS), and None (default is None.)

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