Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 User Manual

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“UDP Timeout” defines when NetCom sends the received data as a 
UDP Frame. If the reception of serial data is interrupted for this time (in 
milliseconds), the data sampled so far is sent to the destination. 
 “UDP Trigger” defines a sequence of characters. As soon as this 
sequence is detected in the received data, all data up to the end of this 
Trigger is sent to the destination. In most situations such a Trigger 
includes control or other special characters. Enter them numeric: as 
\xHH where HH is the hexadecadic code of the character, or as \OOO 
where OOO is the octal code of the character. The backslash itself must 
be doubled as \\. 
5.1.2.2.8. Print 
Server 
Function 
Firmware Version 2.2 introduces the function as a Print Server 
according to RFC1179, also called a »Line printer daemon«. A print 
server is accessed through its IP Address via one specified TCP Port 
(see Server Parameter). Data is handled in distinct queues, each with a 
certain name. Each queue is handled by a certain serial port, and the 
data is sent to the serial printer attached to this port. 
Each serial port configured for 
Print Server operation has its 
separate “QueueName”. The 
default value is »lpd« plus port 
number. The “InitString” is a 
special feature of NetCom. This 
string is sent to the serial printer at the beginning of the next queued 
print job. The definition is in section 8.2.2.1 below. 
 
Image 37: Web Panel Print Server Configuration 
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Since Firmware version 1.6.0 the available tools are: 
•  The Ping utility to check if a station is available. 
•  Statistic information for each serial port. 
•  The Netstat utility to monitor used TCP connections. 
•  The option to detect WLAN devices in the proximity 
•  The option to update the firmware. 
•  Saving of Configuration to / Loading from a file. 
•  Syslog 
•  DebugLog 
 
823RM WLAN, 1623RM WLAN  
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