Lantronix EDS16PR User Manual

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2: Introduction 
EDS Device Servers User Guide 
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Applications 
EDS device servers deliver simple, reliable, and cost-effective network connectivity for all 
your serial devices and address the growing need to connect individual devices to the 
network over industry-standard Ethernet connections. The EDS is ideal for a variety of 
applications, including: 
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Building automation/security 
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Industrial automation 
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Medical/healthcare 
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Retail automation/point-of-sale 
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Console management 
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Traffic management 
Building Automation/Security 
Automating, managing, and controlling many different aspects of a building is possible 
with the EDS. It can overcome the hurdle of stand-alone networks or individual control 
systems that are not able to communicate with each other, and not able to share vital 
data, in a cost effective way.  
The EDS can also be used to centrally manage equipment and devices over a new or 
existing Ethernet network to improve the safety and comfort of building occupants, while 
lowering heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, and overall energy 
operating costs through centralized management and monitoring. 
Industrial Automation 
Today’s manufacturing facilities face the common challenges of productivity 
improvements, inventory management, and quality control. From warehouse to 
automotive environments, the need to attach the following devices, whether new or 
legacy, continues to grow: 
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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Computer Numeric Control and Direct 
Numeric Control (CNC/DNC) equipment, process and quality-control equipment 
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Pump controllers 
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Bar-code readers and scanners, operator displays, scales, and weighing stations 
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Printers, machine-vision systems, and other types of manufacturing equipment 
The EDS is well suited to deliver network connectivity to all of these devices. 
Medical/Healthcare 
Hospitals, clinics, and laboratories face rapidly growing needs to deliver medical 
information accurately, quickly, and easily, whether at bedside, the nurse’s station, or 
anywhere in the facility. The goal to improve healthcare services, however, is balanced 
with the need to keep the bottom line from exceeding already constrained budgets. 
The EDS can network enable medical equipment and devices using the hospital’s 
existing Ethernet network to improve patient care and slash operating costs. This allows