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NPort 6000 Series Configuring Serial Port Operation Modes
7-13
ATTENTION
In order to enable a delimiter,
the packet length must be set to 0. Delimiter 2 should only be enabled in
conjunction with Delimiter 1 and never on its own; otherwise
, data errors may occur
. Even when a delimiter
is enabled, the NPort 6000 will still pack and send the data when the amount of data exceeds
1 KB.
Delimiter process (default=Do Nothing): The Delimiter process field determines how the data is handled
when a delimiter is received. Delimiter 1 must be enabled for this field to have an effect. If Delimiters 1 and 2
are both enabled, both characters must be received for the delimiter process to take place.
Do Nothing: Data in the buffer will be transmitted when the delimiter is received.
Delimiter + 1: Data in the buffer will be transmitted after one additional byte is received following the
delimiter.
Delimiter + 2: Data in the buffer will be transmitted after two additional bytes are received following the
delimiter.
Strip Delimiter: Data in the buffer is first stripped of the delimiter before being transmitted.
Force transmit (default=0 ms): This parameter defines the size of a gap in serial communication the NPort
6000 will allow before packing the serial data in its internal buffer for network transmission.
UDP Mode
Dynamic Destination (default=disable): When enabled, the destination address and port number are
decided by the source (IP address and UDP port number) of the last data received. When the function is enabled,
you are NOT able to specify ranges of IP addresses for the serial port to connect to.
Dynamic Destination Timeout (default=0): When the Dynamic Destination function is enabled, the
timeout can be set to determine when the NPort will forget the source (IP address and UDP port number) of the
last data received. Any other source (IP address and UDP port) will not be able to connect to the NPort until
Dynamic Destination Timeout is reached.
Destination address 1 through 4 (default=None): In UDP mode, you may specify up to four ranges of IP
addresses for the serial port to connect to. At least one destination range must be provided.
ATTENTION
The maximum selectable IP address range is 64 addresses. However,
when using multi-unicast, you may
enter IP addresses of the form
xxx.xxx.xxx.255 in the Begin field. For example, enter 192.127.168.255
to
allow the NPort 6000 to broadcast UDP packets to all hosts with IP addresses between 192.127.168.1 and
192.127.168.2
54.

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BrandMoxa Technologies
ModelNPort 6650
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