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FC-10ETH - Overview

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Overview

The high-performance FC-10ETH Ethernet Controller is an easy-to-use,

bidirectional hardware and software interface system for controlling Kramer (and

also non-Kramer) RS-232 and/or RS-485 controllable machines via Ethernet LAN,

as well as via the Internet. In particular, the FC-10ETH features:

Network connectivity that lets you connect a Kramer (or other) device via its

RS-232 or RS-485 port to the Ethernet LAN network

The FC-10ETH data buffer is limited to 128 bytes

Control of two RS-232 devices (or one RS-232 device and one RS-485

device) via Ethernet, from a PC (set to the Passive routing mode) or other

protocol compatible remote controller

Device control from up to five Ethernet points (PCs or remote controllers)

Windows®-based Configuration Management software for configuring the

FC-10ETH unit (including routing mode settings, network settings, serial

settings, and destination device settings)

Internet system remote control (requiring only a dedicated IP address and a

modem in the remote location) whether it is a standalone PC or a LAN

system

A 128-byte data buffer making it compatible with most non-Kramer protocols

The FC-10ETH includes the Virtual Serial Port Manager (Kramer VSPM) for

compatibility with applications based on COM-port communication. The virtual

serial port:

Makes the FC-10ETH compatible with all Windows®-based applications that

work through an actual COM port. This includes all versions of K-Router and

other Kramer control applications. It lets you operate all RS-232 and RS-485

controllable devices via Ethernet LAN using their existing PC software

Operates like an actual hardware port, that is, a logical COM that behaves

like a standard hardware COM but in reality transparently reroutes the data

using the TCP/IP network to the FC-10ETH interface via a Virtual null

modem connection, which you can emulate over the Ethernet or Internet

Can be created in any quantity on your PC and does not occupy an actual

serial port

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