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Brand | PUSR |
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Model | USR-TCP232-302 |
Category | Media Converter |
Language | English |
Introduces cost-effective serial to Ethernet converters and their applications.
Lists key features like ARM core, isolation, baud rate, Modbus, watchdog, and operating temperature.
Describes the physical interfaces and connectors of the serial device servers.
Details the power supply interfaces, including DC jack and terminal blocks, and their voltage ranges.
Explains the serial port pin descriptions for different models (RS232, RS485, RS422).
Describes the Ethernet RJ45 interface, including its adaptive 10/100Mbps capability and auto MDI/MDIX.
Details the status and meaning of the LED indicators on the device.
Explains how to use the reload button to restore factory default settings.
Lists default parameters like IP address, username, password, and COM port settings.
Guides users on downloading configuration and test software from the PUSR website.
Illustrates the physical connections required for networking the serial server.
Outlines steps to configure device parameters using the config software and web interface.
Guides users on testing data transmission using the test software.
Provides contact information and support resources for technical assistance.
Explains accessing and configuring the device via its built-in web server.
Describes the main page of the web interface and its layout.
Details how to configure IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server.
Configures serial port parameters like baud rate, data size, parity, and stop bits.
Configures advanced functions like heartbeat, register packets, and impersistent connections.
Configures device name, web server port, username, and password.
Introduces configuring parameters using the dedicated configuration software.
Explains how to search for and discover devices on the network using the software.
Details how to modify and save device parameters using the config software.
Describes how to access the device's web server via the configuration tool.
Guides users on how to upgrade the device's firmware.
Explains how to restart the serial device server.
Details the process of restoring the device to its factory default settings.
Explains the TCP server mode, supporting multiple simultaneous connections.
Describes the TCP client mode, initiating connections to a TCP server.
Explains UDP server mode, which is connectionless and verifies source address.
Details UDP client mode for communication with target IP/Port only.
Details UDP client mode for communication with target IP/Port only.
Explains broadcast functionality by setting remote IP to 255.255.255.255.
Describes UDP multicast for one-to-multipoint connections within a group.
Explains HTTP client mode for data transmission between serial devices and HTTP servers.
Covers Modbus protocol conversion, enabling Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP.
Details configuration for Ethernet device as Modbus master with serial slave.
Describes configuration for serial device as Modbus master with Ethernet slave.
Enables multiple hosts to monitor devices with multi-host Modbus polling.
Allows users to edit and customize the device's built-in webpage.
Guides users on downloading and editing the webpage files.
Explains how to upgrade the device's webpage files using a specific tool.
Solves client data source identification issues in TCP Server mode.