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| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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| The <b>Serial Utilities</b> page is used to make serial communication configurations of different types. | | The <b>Serial Utilities</b> page is used to make serial communication configurations of different types. |
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| This manual page provides an overview of the Serial Utilities page in {{{name}}} devices. | | This manual page provides an overview of the Serial Utilities page in {{{name}}} devices. |
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| {{#ifeq: {{#expr: {{{rs232}}} or {{{rs485}}}}}| 1 |==General information==|}} | | {{#ifeq: {{#expr: {{{rs232}}} or {{{rs485}}}}}| 1 |==General information==|}} |
− | {{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB2| | + | {{#switch:{{{series}}}|TRB2| TRB2M = |
| ===RS232/RS485=== | | ===RS232/RS485=== |
| ---- | | ---- |
| ====Connector pinout==== | | ====Connector pinout==== |
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− | For {{{name}}} pinout, please refer to <b>[[{{{name}}} Input/Output#16_pin_Connector_Pinout|Input/Output]]</b> page.| | + | For {{{name}}} pinout, please refer to <b>[[{{{name}}} Input/Output#16_pin_Connector_Pinout|Input/Output]]</b> page.| #default = |
| {{#ifeq: {{{rs232}}} | 1 | | | {{#ifeq: {{{rs232}}} | 1 | |
| ===RS232=== | | ===RS232=== |
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− | ==Modem Control== | + | {{#ifeq:{{{modem}}}|1|==Modem Control== |
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| The <b>Modem</b> serial type is used to manage modem functionality which could be accessed using shell interface. For this purpose you may want use CR/LF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) capable applications like PuTTY on Windows and microcom, minicom, cutecom or similar applications on Linux. | | The <b>Modem</b> serial type is used to manage modem functionality which could be accessed using shell interface. For this purpose you may want use CR/LF (Carriage Return, Line Feed) capable applications like PuTTY on Windows and microcom, minicom, cutecom or similar applications on Linux. |
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| <td>Message to print to serial device when modem control is ready.</td> | | <td>Message to print to serial device when modem control is ready.</td> |
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− | </table> | + | </table>|}} |
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− | ==Console== | + | {{#switch: {{{name}}} | TRB143 = | #default = ==Console== |
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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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| <td>Turns Full Duplex mode on or off. This option is available only on the RS485 device.</td> | | <td>Turns Full Duplex mode on or off. This option is available only on the RS485 device.</td> |
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| ==Over IP== | | ==Over IP== |
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| <td>Device</td> | | <td>Device</td> |
− | <td>{{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_serial_ports | rs232={{{rs232}}} | rs485={{{rs485}}} | usb={{{usb}}} }}; default: <b>{{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_default_serial_port | rs232={{{rs232}}} | rs485={{{rs485}}} | usb={{{usb}}} }}</b></td> | + | <td>{{#ifeq:{{{default}}}|mbus|MBUS| {{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_serial_ports | rs232={{{rs232}}} | rs485={{{rs485}}} | usb={{{usb}}} }}}}; default: <b>{{#ifeq:{{{default}}}|mbus|MBUS| {{Template: Networking_rutos_manual_default_serial_port | rs232={{{rs232}}} | rs485={{{rs485}}} | usb={{{usb}}} }}}}</b></td> |
| <td>Specifies which serial port will be used for serial communication.</td> | | <td>Specifies which serial port will be used for serial communication.</td> |
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| <td>Stop bits</td> | | <td>Stop bits</td> |
− | <td>1 {{!}} 2; default: <b>1</b></td> | + | <td>{{#switch: {{{name}}} | TRB143 = 1; default: <b>1</b> | #default = 1 {{!}} 2; default: <b>1</b> }}</td> |
| <td>Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to detect the end of a character and to resynchronise with the character stream. Electronic devices usually use one stop bit. Two stop bits are required if slow electromechanical devices are used.</td> | | <td>Stop bits sent at the end of every character allow the receiving signal hardware to detect the end of a character and to resynchronise with the character stream. Electronic devices usually use one stop bit. Two stop bits are required if slow electromechanical devices are used.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Parity</td> | | <td>Parity</td> |
− | <td>None {{!}} Odd {{!}} Even {{!}} Mark {{!}} Space; default: <b>None</b></td> | + | <td>{{#switch: {{{name}}} | TRB143 = Even {{!}} default: Even | #default = None {{!}} Odd {{!}} Even {{!}} Mark {{!}} Space; default: <b>None</b> }}</td> |
| <td>In serial transmission, parity is a method of detecting errors. An extra data bit is sent with each data character, arranged so that the number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always odd or always even. If a byte is received with the wrong number of 1s, then it must have been corrupted. However, an even number of errors can pass the parity check. | | <td>In serial transmission, parity is a method of detecting errors. An extra data bit is sent with each data character, arranged so that the number of 1 bits in each character, including the parity bit, is always odd or always even. If a byte is received with the wrong number of 1s, then it must have been corrupted. However, an even number of errors can pass the parity check. |
| <ul> | | <ul> |
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| <td>on {{!}} off; default: <b>off</b></td> | | <td>on {{!}} off; default: <b>off</b></td> |
| <td>Close TCP connections everytime data is sent or received (might result in serial data loss).</td> | | <td>Close TCP connections everytime data is sent or received (might result in serial data loss).</td> |
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| + | <td>Keep alive</td> |
| + | <td><span style="color: blue;">on</span> {{!}} off; default: <b>off</b></td> |
| + | <td>Enable keep alive.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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− | <td>Keep alive time</td> | + | <td><span style="color: blue;">Keep alive time</span></td> |
| <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> | | <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> |
| <td>Close TCP connections everytime data is sent or received (might result in serial data loss).</td> | | <td>Close TCP connections everytime data is sent or received (might result in serial data loss).</td> |
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− | <td>Keep alive interval</td> | + | <td><span style="color: blue;">Keep alive interval</span></td> |
| <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> | | <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> |
| <td>The interval between subsequential keepalive probes.</td> | | <td>The interval between subsequential keepalive probes.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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− | <td>Keep alive probes</td> | + | <td><span style="color: blue;">Keep alive probes</span></td> |
| <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> | | <td>integer [0..32000]; default: <b>0</b></td> |
| <td>The number of unacknowledged probes.</td> | | <td>The number of unacknowledged probes.</td> |