Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Network Device BWS-136 Alloy
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BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 1 - BWS-136 User Manual Alloy Computer Products 22/9/06 BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 2 - Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................. 4 LAN.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 3 - Serial Cons ole Mode................................................................. 26 Telnet Cons ole Mode ................................................................ 27 Command Syntax......................
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 5 - Product Specifications LAN Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps, RJ45 x1 Protection: Built-in 1500V magnetic isolation Serial RS-232/422/ 485: DB9 c onnector x1 RS-232 : RxD, TxD.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 7 - 2 Getting Started Panel Layout Connecting Power BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 8 - Connecting 9~40VDC power line with the BWS-136 terminal block or the p ower jack. If the power is prope rly supplie d, the Power LED will keep solid yellow color.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.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 Ma nual_amend.doc - 11 - Serial Port Pin Assignments Serial Port COM1 uses a Male DB9 c onnector and it includes RS-232, RS-422 a nd RS485 signal and pin as signments are described as fol.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 13 - Factory Default Settings If you forget your BWS-136 setting s, you use SW1 to reset Aport to factory default settings.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 15 - 3 Java Configuration Install Java Configuration Utility To install the Java Configuration Utility, you can simply copy manager.jar to the desired folder. Double click on the icon will start the manager.jar Once this program started, it w ill perform a broadcast search to find the Aport device in the net work.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 17 - Serial and Data Packing Settings The group of setting is to configure the serial interface and data packing settings.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 19 - Enable IP Filtering : When this option is checked, user can specify the starting IP address and ended IP address which are allowed to access BWS-136 TCP port in order to prevent unauthorized access. Password Settings : Enter the new password will enable the password authent ication.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 21 - The configuration i s a text file an d uses extensio n of txt. If you use Text editor to open the configura tion command, you will notice that the configuration file contains the ASCII command set of the configuration.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 23 - The configuration is very similar to the Java configuration utili ty. After completing the settings, click submit butto n then all the settings will save to the module and the module will reboot automatically to use th e new configuration.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 25 - converted file is available in the Upload binary file to device dialog box. Press Upload and the Web Pag e Binary files will be upload to server.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 27 - Flow Control: None Interface: RS-232 Now you can use serial terminal software to s end the ASCII command to BW S-136.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.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 Ma nual_amend.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 Ma nual_amend.doc - 33 - Echo Syntax After BWS-136 console port received correc t command string, it will response Echo String and the Echo Syntax is as follow: [Delimiter][Function][Stat.
BWS-136 User Ma nual_amend.doc - 35 - although impractica l. ******************* ****************** ***********/ //#include "xtea.h" void encipher(unsig ned long *const v, unsigned long *con.
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