Wavetronix Click 400 (900 MHz radio) (CLK-400) - User Guide User Manual
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Figure 23.14 – Expert Driver Packing Tab
Setting
Description
Packing Algorithm
Enables packing, which defines how long the unit should wait before
sending accumulated characters.
Idle Time (ms)
Allows you to set the maximum time for inactivity.
Trailing Chars
Lets you select the number of bytes to send after the end-of-sequence
characters. The default is None.
Send Immediate
Causes the module to send immediately after recognizing the transmit
condition (sendchar or timeout). If it is not set, any characters already
in the serial buffer are included in the transmission after a “transmit”
condition is found.
Send Char 2-Byte
Causes the device to interpret the sendchars as a 2-byte sequence; if
this option is not enabled, the module interprets them independently.
Send Characters
Lets you enter up to two characters in hexadecimal. If the module
receives a character on the serial line that matches one of these
characters, it sends the character immediately, along with any awaiting
characters, to the TCP connection. This action minimizes the response
time for specific protocol characters on the serial line (for example,
ETX, EOT).
UDP Datagram
Enables the use of UPD datagrams. This option cannot be changed
here; it is enabled when you open one of the two point to multipoint
drivers and save that driver to the device.
Table 23.12 – Expert Driver Packing Tab
The Ethernet > Hostlist tab allows you to set up and use a host list. When the host list is
enabled, the Click 301 scrolls through the host list until it makes a successful connection to
one of the addresses. After a successful connection, the unit stops trying to connect to any
others. If this connection fails, the unit continues to scroll through the table until the next
successful connection.
- Click 421 (bluetooth to serial converter) (CLK-421) - User Guide Click 342 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-342) - User Guide Click 341 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-341) - User Guide Click 340 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-340) - User Guide Click 331 (unmanaged ethernet switch) (CLK-331) - User Guide Click 330 (unmanaged ethernet switch) (CLK-330) - User Guide Click 304 (RS-232 to RS-485 converter) (CLK-304) - User Guide Click 305 (RS-232 to RS-485 converter) (CLK-305) - User Guide Click 301 (serial to ethernet converter) (CLK-301) - User Guide Click 100 (16 output contact closure) (CLK-100) - User Guide Click 104 (4-channel DIN rail contact closure) (CLK-104) - User Guide Click 110 (4-channel contact closure eurocard) (CLK-110) - User Guide Click 112 (detector rack card) (CLK-112) - User Guide Click 114 (detector rack card) (CLK-114) - User Guide Click 120 (screw terminal relay) (CLK-120) - User Guide Click 121 (spring cage relay) (CLK-121) - User Guide Click 200 (surge suppression) (CLK-200) - User Guide Click 201 (1 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-201) - User Guide Click 202 (2 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-202) - User Guide Click 203 (UPS and battery) (CLK-203) - User Guide Click 204 (4 amp AC to DC converter) (CLK-204) - User Guide Click 210 (AC circuit breaker) (CLK-210) - User Guide Click 211 (AC outlet) (CLK-211) - User Guide Click 221 (DC surge protector) (CLK-221) - User Guide Click 222 (system surge protector) (CLK-222) - User Guide Click 223 (dual-485 surge protector) (CLK-223) - User Guide Click 230 (AC surge protector) (CLK-230) - User Guide Click 250 (wireless surge protector) (CLK-250) - User Guide