B&B Electronics ESR904, ESR901, ESR902 Installing Virtual COM Ports, Virtual COM Port Installation

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Installing Virtual COM Port

Chapter 6: INSTALLING VIRTUAL COM PORTS

The Virtual COM Port feature allows Windows platform software, using standard API calls, to be used in an Ethernet application.

The Install Virtual COM Port software adds a Serial Server (COM#) port to the computer. This shows up in the Device Manager. The COM number can be selected from a list of available numbers. For example, in a computer already having a COM1 and COM2, COM3 to COM 254 are available for the Serial Server. It is recommended that COM Port 5 or higher be selected. The virtual COM port looks like a standard COM port to most Windows based applications which allows the software to open a connection with the serial port located anywhere on the LAN/WAN. When using the virtual COM port the Serial Server is configured as a TCP or UDP Server.

Virtual COM Port Installation

Step 1: From the Windows Desktop, click:

Start Programs B&B Electronics VLINX ESP Servers

Install Virtual COM

The Search Setup window will appear.

Step 2: Select the Search all reachable servers check box, then click OK.

Figure 27. The Search Setup Window

Manual Documentation Number: ESR90x-0508m

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Contents Models ESR901, ESR902, ESR904 Multi-Interface Industrial Ethernet Serial ServersPage International Headquarters Page Manual Documentation Number ESR90x-0508m Page Table of Contents Using ESP Manager Using Console Mode Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesIntroduction Communication Modes Direct IP ModeVirtual COM Mode Paired ModeHeart Beat Hardware Setup Software InstallationSerial Server Quick Start Guide Server Properties Window Serial Server ConfigurationCheck Communications Install Virtual COM Ports on PCIntroduction Making the Hardware Connections Package ChecklistConnectors ESR90x Indicators, Switches and ConnectorsIndicators SwitchesTerminal Connect to Description Serial Server/Port Operational ModesRS-232 Mode Default ModeConsole Mode Upgrade ModeRS-485 Receiver Biasing RS-422 ModeRS-485H Mode RS-485F ModeConnector Interface Type Jumper Pull up/pull down Number BlockDB-9 J16 Pull down Port Interface Type Jumper Pull up/pull down NumberESR904 Bias Jumper Locations ESR904 Bias Jumpers Making the Hardware Connections Manual Installation Installing the Vlinx SoftwareSoftware Installation Automatic InstallationWhen the Vlinx ESP Setup window appears, click Next Install Shield Wizard Complete Window Updating an Existing InstallationESP Manager Displaying all ESR90x Serial Servers Opening the ESP ManagerHardware Setup Using ESP ManagerDirect Ethernet Connection using a Crossover Cable Software SetupMenus Software OverviewServer Properties window Serial Server / Virtual COM Lists Server Icons PaneStatus Bar Search for ServersClick Yes Configure Server PropertiesUsing ESP Manager Four Methods of Configuring Server Properties Configuring the Serial Server PropertiesSerial Number PasswordDescription of the Server Properties Server NameIP Address Pinging using the DOS command windowVersion & Date NetmaskGateway MAC AddressTCP/UDP Protocol Flow ControlDelimiter HEX 1 and Delimiter HEX Serial TimeoutTCP Alive Timeout Connection ModeTCP/UDP Port Serial Port ModeForce Transmit Port StatusConnection At Max ConnectionRemote IP Address Update/Save Server Properties Configuration Virtual COM Port Installation Installing Virtual COM PortsFound Server Window Windows Logo Testing Window Device Manager Window Matching the Serial Server and Virtual COM Port SettingsVlinx ESR COM3 Properties Window Installing Virtual COM Port Removing the Virtual COM port with ESP Manager Removing Virtual COM PortsClick the System icon when the manager window opens Removing the Virtual COM Port using Device ManagerConfirm Device Removal Removing Virtual COM Ports Preparing the Software Upgrading the Serial Server FirmwareDownloading the Firmware Upgrading Via ESP ManagerUpgrading the Firmware Click UpgradeConsole Mode Setup Using Console ModeConsole Mode Configuration Screens Navigating the Configuration MenusSaving and Restarting the Configuration Using a PasswordUsing Console Mode Setting Server Properties Using the WEB ServerWeb Server Serial Port Properties Web Server Operation Using the Web Server Configuration Using Telnet Using TelnetManual Documentation Number ESR904-0508m Telnet Configuration Screens Navigating the Configuration MenuSaving and Restarting the Configuration ESR90x Technical Data RS-422 Configuration Console ModeOptions Telnet Mode Serial Interfaces RS-232DTEDhcp DisableDimensional Diagram of the ESR901 Dimensional Diagram of the ESR904 RS-232 DB-9M RS-232RS-232 Terminal ESR901 Terminal Block Pin-out in RS-232 ModePin Appendix B RS-422/485Signal Name RS-422 Direction Terminal ESR901 Terminal Block Pin-out in RS-422 ModeRS-485 Direction ESR90x DB-9 Pin-out in RS-485H two-wire, half duplex ModeESR90x DB-9 Pin-out in RS-485F four-wire, full duplex Mode Signal Name RS-422 Direction Terminal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin Signal Wire ColorCrossover Ethernet Cable RJ-45 Pin-out International Headquarters Manual Documentation Number ESR90x-0508m

ESR902, ESR901, ESR904 specifications

B&B Electronics, a renowned name in industrial networking, has developed a series of robust and reliable products, including the ESR904, ESR901, and ESR902. These devices are integral components designed primarily for serial-to-Ethernet conversion, enhancing data communication across various applications.

The ESR904 is a versatile serial server that supports four serial ports. It effectively enables communication between serial devices and Ethernet networks, facilitating the integration of legacy devices into modern IT environments. With a built-in web server, the ESR904 allows users to manage configuration settings conveniently from a web browser. It supports various networking protocols, including TCP/IP, UDP, and HTTP, ensuring seamless connectivity. Additionally, the device features baud rate settings that can be configured per port, accommodating a wide range of serial devices.

The ESR901 is specifically tailored for single-port serial applications. It provides a straightforward solution for converting RS-232/422/485 serial connections to Ethernet. This simplicity does not compromise functionality, as the ESR901 supports a variety of protocols, including telnet for remote access, making it suitable for diverse networking environments. Its compact design and ease of installation make it an ideal choice for those looking to integrate serial devices without extensive modifications to existing setups.

The ESR902 offers dual-port functionality, allowing it to connect two serial devices to an Ethernet network simultaneously. This dual capability is particularly beneficial for applications that require multiple devices to communicate over a single network connection. Like its counterparts, the ESR902 supports various communication protocols and provides secure data transmission. Moreover, it features diagnostic tools that assist networking professionals in troubleshooting any connectivity issues that may arise.

All three models incorporate features such as flexible mounting options, power over Ethernet (PoE) support, and ruggedized designs to withstand industrial environments. They are designed to operate reliably in harsh conditions, featuring wide temperature ranges and robust housings. B&B Electronics emphasizes security with options for SSH/SSL encryption, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected during transmission.

In summary, the ESR904, ESR901, and ESR902 by B&B Electronics represent valuable solutions for integrating legacy serial devices into Ethernet networks. With their robust feature sets, flexible configurations, and reliable performance, they cater to a diverse range of industries, enhancing connectivity and improving overall operational efficiency.