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| The 'Add' button lets you add and manage additional printers. To configure a printer instance, click the Edit button located next to it: | | The 'Add' button lets you add and manage additional printers. To configure a printer instance, click the Edit button located next to it: |
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| The device's USB connector can also be used as a <b>serial port</b>. | | The device's USB connector can also be used as a <b>serial port</b>. |
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| <b>Console</b> mode requires no further configuration than the settings above and is used as a direct-access method to the device's shell interface. For this purpose you may want use such applications as PuTTY on Windows and microcom, minicom, picocom or similar applications on Linux. | | <b>Console</b> mode requires no further configuration than the settings above and is used as a direct-access method to the device's shell interface. For this purpose you may want use such applications as PuTTY on Windows and microcom, minicom, picocom or similar applications on Linux. |
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| ===Over IP=== | | ===Over IP=== |
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| The <b>Over IP</b> serial type is used to manage serial connections over a TCP/IP network. | | The <b>Over IP</b> serial type is used to manage serial connections over a TCP/IP network. |
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| The <b>Modbus gateway</b> serial type allows redirecting TCP data coming to a specified port to an RTU specified by the Slave ID. The Slave ID can be specified by the user or be obtained directly from the Modbus header. | | The <b>Modbus gateway</b> serial type allows redirecting TCP data coming to a specified port to an RTU specified by the Slave ID. The Slave ID can be specified by the user or be obtained directly from the Modbus header. |
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| <b>Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP)</b> is a protocol for streaming differential GPS (DGPS) data over the Internet in accordance with specification published by RTCM. | | <b>Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP)</b> is a protocol for streaming differential GPS (DGPS) data over the Internet in accordance with specification published by RTCM. |
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