Quatech Serial Device Server User Manual

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Configuring the SDS using a Web interface

Quatech SDS User’s Manual

Figure 55 - Serial Port Setup screen for Auto TCP mode

Note: Click on a link
to see a pop-up help
screen for that item.

Step

Procedure

Description

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Step 1

Select the serial port you want to

configure.

Click on a port number to select that

port. The selections on the screen are
automatically populated with any

existing parameters for the selected port.

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Step 2

Click on the Auto TCP Operating Mode
selector.

Auto TCP allows an SDS device to act as
a client and to connect to the server when

DSR is active or when data is received.
You will find directions for configuring
ports in Normal, Tunneling, and Raw

TCP modes in the preceding sections.

Directions for Raw UDP mode are in the
following section.

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Step 3a

Configure the Operating mode.
Click on the desired data Rate Multiplier.
Your choices are:

¾

Auto (Recommended)

¾

Force X2 mode

¾

Force X4 mode

¾

Force X8 mode

The auto setting has no effect on the

baud rate you set. However, if you select

X2, X4, or X8, the baud rate of the serial
port will be the baud rate that you set

multiplied by 2, 4, or 8, respectively.

Note: Forcing a change in the data rate may
cause communication problems with some
serial devices. If this is the case, change the
setting back to Auto (Recommended).

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Step 3b

Click on the desired Performance
Selector.

Choose balanced mode except in those
cases where the serial device cannot

tolerate the slight delays inherent in
normal TCP/IP operation.

Balanced mode offers excellent

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