SENA Serial_IPTM Redirector 4.3 User Manual

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TD is "lit" when transmitting data to the serial server.

RD is "lit" when receiving data from the serial server.

Three more indicators appear only if the serial server supports COM Port Control:

TR (DTR) is the signal to the serial port that the PC application has opened the Serial/IP COM port. The
most frequent use of DTR is to signal the serial server to disconnect by lowering the DTR line.

DR (DSR) is the signal to the PC application that a serial device is connected to the serial server and
ready to communicate.

CD (DCD) is the signal to the PC application from a device connected to the serial server that it has
successfully negotiated a connection with another device.

These indicators only appear when an application has opened a Serial/IP COM port. At other times, the indicator
area is blank.

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