Appendix C: Using SerialManager Utility

Appendix C: Using SerialManager Utility

C.1 SerialManager Utility Introduction

The SerialManager utility is a special tool for device management and configuration. Use it daily to manage various network devices for address search, device positioning, parameter configuring, and firmware downloading.

C.2 Interface

The operating interface of the SerialManager utility is shown below:

 

Figure C-1. Operating interface of the SerialManager utility.

 

Table C-1. Cautions.

 

 

Caution field

Description

 

 

!

IP conflict. There are two devices with the same IP address in the network.

 

 

@

The device is using DHCP.

 

 

<

The device is being located.

 

 

+

You have logged into the device.

 

 

?

MAC conflict. There are two devices with the same MAC address in the network.

 

 

C.3 Functions

C.3.1 Device Search

Use this function to search devices in the network. There are four methods to search devices: Search by Broadcast, Search by IP addresses, Search by MAC addresses, and Re-scan devices using the current search method. To select the Search method, click on “Search” in the main menu.

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RS-422, RS-485, 1-Port 10/100 Device Server, RS-232 specifications

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The IC113C is an RS-485 to RS-232 converter, providing a seamless transition between these two common serial communication protocols. With a compact design, it boasts an operating temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for harsh environmental conditions. Its key feature includes the ability to extend the communication distance up to 4,000 feet, which is ideal for industrial applications where devices may be far apart. Additionally, the IC113C includes built-in surge protection, ensuring that the device can withstand electrical noise and spikes, ultimately increasing the system's reliability.

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