Configuration, 1 remote iserver, Figure 4.21 configuration menu - remote iserver – Omega Speaker Systems iLD Series User Manual

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4.12.1 Remote iServer

It’s recommended to configure the Remote iServer and have it up and running before the
Local iServer is configured.
1.

A static IP address must be assigned to the Remote iServer. This means that the DHCP
must remain disabled. Refer to the DHCP section of the user’s manual for details.

2.

Use a browser to access the Remote iServer’s WEB page. Simply type the iServer’s
IP address at the browser’s URL location (i.e. 192.168.1.50) followed by an Enter key.
You should then see the iServer’s main WEB page.

3.

Click on the Update button.

4.

Click on Configuration, you will be prompted with a Password (default is 12345678).

5.

On the Configuration page, under Serial Communication section, make sure the
parameters such as Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits, Flow Control, etc. match
with your attached serial device.

6.

Make sure to set the End Character (Hex) to 0D and the Timeout to 500.

7.

Under Terminal Server section, set Number of Connections to 1 or higher.

8.

Click on Save button for the changes to take place.

Make sure that the serial cable and communication settings between the iServer and the
serial device are valid.

Figure 4.21 Configuration Menu - Remote iServer

CONFIGURATION

CONFIGURATION

http://192.168.1.50

Address

Serial Communication

Remote Access (Tunneling)

Terminal Server

Main Menu

Save Reset

Baud Rate 9600

Data Bit 7 Bits

Parity odd

Stop Bits 1 bit

Flow Control none

Transciever RS-485

Modbus/TCP disable

End Character (Hex) 0D

Forward End Char enable

Timeout 0500 msecs

Serial Port Password disable

1234abcd

Connection Ctrl not used

Device No. 1

Connection Timeout 00100 msecs

TCP/UDP TCP

Server Type slave

Number of Connections 1

Local Port 02000

Remote Access disable

Remote IP Address 0.0.0.0

Remote Port 02000

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Figure 4.21
shows the valid
values that
need to be set

in the Remote iServer.
The Baud Rate, Data
Bits, Parity, Stop Bits,
Flow Control, and
Transceiver values
depend on what the
serial device supports.

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