Alloy Computer Products Network Device BWS-136 User Manual

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e.g. $SOS0D0A (CR/LF)

G S

OT

: Timeout

0~65535

(unit: ms)

e.g.$SOT500

G S

OL

: Data Length

0~1024

e.g.$SOL20

G S

OF

:IP Filtering

0

: Disable

1

:Enable

Access

Control

G S

OI

: Authorized IP

e.g.$SOI192.168.16.1:192.1

68.16.9

(Starting IP:Ended

IP)

TCP Server

G S

VP

: Listen Port

1~65535

e.g. $SVP4000

G S

CI

: Destination IP

e.g.$SCI192.168.16.200

G S

CP

: Destination Port

e.g.$SCP4001

TCP Client

G S

CC

: Connection

Logic

0

: Reserved for PPPoE

1

:Establish connection when

Serial Data in

S

YC

: System mode

R

: Reboot system

F

: Reset to default setting

and reboot

D

: Set current setting as

Default setting

System

S

EI

: Exit console

DIO

S

DM:

Set Digital I/O

mode

I

Input O Output

H

pull high, L pull low

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e.g. $SDMI:0,4,5

set DIO0, DIO4, DIO5 as

input

$SDMO:1,H,2,L,4,H,7,L

set DIO1 high ,DIO2 low,

DIO4 high, DIO7 low as

Output

G

DM:

Get Digital

I/O mode

e.g. $GDM

the response is

%GDM I,O,O,O,I,I,O,O

G

DI:

Get DI channel

status

e.g. $GDI

the response is

%GDI 0=1,4=0,5=1

It stands for

DIO0=1,DIO4=0,DIO5=1

Remark: Italic font stands for Command String

CR/LF (two bytes)

:

Both command from host and echo from

BWS-136 are terminated with a Carriage Return (ACSII code Hex

0d) and Line Feed (ASCII code Hex 0a). Therefore please

remember to add CR/LF

at the end of command line in the terminal

emulation program.

All command strings are in Upper Case

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