Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product BWS-136 Alloy Computer Products
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BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 1 - BWS-136 User Manual Alloy Computer Products 22/9/06 BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 2 - Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................. 4 LAN.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 3 - Serial Cons ole Mode................................................................. 26 Telnet Cons ole Mode ................................................................ 27 Command Sy ntax ....................
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 5 - Product Specifications LAN Ethernet: 10/100 Mbp s, RJ45 x1 Protection: Built-in 1500V magnetic isolation Serial RS-232/4 22/485: DB 9 connec tor x1 RS-232 : RxD, T.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 7 - 2 Getting Started Panel Layout Connecting Power BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 8 - Connecting 9~40VDC power line with the BWS-136 terminal block or t he power jac k. If the powe r is prope rly suppli ed, the Power LED will keep solid yello w color.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 9 - SW1 Setting: SW1 Key 1 2 3 4 5 RS-232 ON OFF OFF - - RS-422 OFF OFF OFF - - RS-485 OFF ON ON - - Normal - - - OFF OFF DHCP OFF ON Default ON OFF Console ON ON Normal : Aport is in Normal Operation Mode DHCP : Network IP Address is assigned by DHCP Server Default : All the settings are reset to Factory Default.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 11 - Serial Port Pin Assignments Serial Port COM1 uses a Male DB 9 connector and it includes RS-232, RS- 422 and RS48 5 signal an d pin assi gnments are described as f.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 13 - Factory Default Settings If you forget your BWS- 136 settings, you use SW1 to reset Aport to factory default settings.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 15 - 3 Java Configuration Install Java Configuration Utility To install the Java Configuration Utility, you can simply copy manager.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 17 - Serial and Data Packing Settings The group of setting is to configure the serial interface and data packing settings.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 19 - Enable IP Filtering : When this option is c hecked, user can specify the starting IP address and ended IP address which are allowed to access BWS-136 TCP port in ord er to prevent unauthorized access. Password Settings : Enter the new password will enable the password a uthentication.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 21 - The configu ration is a text file and uses extension of txt. If yo u use Text editor to op en the co nfigura tion command, you will notice that the configuration file contains the ASCII command set of the configuration.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 23 - The configuration is v ery similar to the Java configu ration utility. After completing the settings, click su bmit button then all the settings will save to the module and the module will reboo t automatically to use t h e new configuration.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 25 - converted file is available in the Upload binary file to device dialog box. Press Upload and the Web Page Binary files will be upload to server.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 27 - Flow Contr o l: None Interface: RS-232 Now you can use serial terminal soft ware to send the ASC II command to BWS-136.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 29 - Command Category R W Function (2 bytes) Parameters (command related) G S BN : Device Name Max. 14 bytes G BM : Model Name Default S BP : Password Max.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 31 - 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.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 33 - Echo Syntax After BWS-136 console port receive d correct command string, it will response Echo String and the Echo Syntax is as follow: [Delimiter][Function][Stat.
BWS-136 User Manual_am end.doc - 35 - although imprac tical. *************** **************************** *****/ //#include "xte a.h" void encipher(u nsigned long *const v,unsign ed long *co.
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