ProSoft Technology RLXIB-IHA-A User Manual
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Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
RLXIB-IHA ♦ 802.11a
User Manual
RadioLinx® 802.11a Industrial Hotspot
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ProSoft Technology, Inc.
July 25, 2013
Field
Description
Single IP Address
Enter the IP Address or URL of the radio that should receive
encapsulated serial protocol packets.
Range of IP Addresses
Enter up to 4 IP Address ranges for radios that should receive
encapsulated serial protocol packets.
Remote Port Number
Enter the remote UDP port number to use for encapsulated serial data
transmission.
Local Port Number
Enter the local UDP port number to use for encapsulated serial data
transmission.
Delineation Method
None: All data received between packet delineation events is sent to
the remote node in a single network frame.
Time Gap: The minimum time gap between characters that is to be
interpreted as a delineator for a packet. Configure this value in the
EOL Time Gap field.
Character: The particular character sequence in the stream of
characters that indicates the delineator for the packet. Configure this
value in the EOL Delineator field.
EOL Delineator
This field is available when the selected Delineation Method is
Character. Choose the type of delineator to use from the dropdown
list:
Available delineation types are:
Type
Decimal Hex
Description
Use Text
Any string of characters
CR
13
0D
Carriage Return
ESC
27
1B
Escape
LF
10
0A
Line Feed (New Line / nl)
Null
00
00
Null
Spacebar 32
20
Space
Tab
09
09
Horizontal Tab
EOL Time Gap
This field is available when the selected Delineation Method is Time
Gap; This value configures the length of time in milliseconds that must
elapse after a character is received (from the local attached device)
before that character marks the end of a packet.
NOTE: the smallest value this field can be set to will be limited by the
device and is platform dependent.
Packet Rate (milliseconds) This parameter sets the minimum time gap that will be interpreted as
an inter-packet space. When detected the characters received up to
that point will constitute a single packet and will be sent to the remote
node. Units: microseconds. Values: 1,000 to 500,000.
Baud Rate
Select the baud rate from the dropdown list. The baud rate on the
radio must match the baud rate on the connected serial device.
Data Bits
Select the number of data bits (5, 6, 7 or 8) from the dropdown list.
The data bits on the radio must match the data bits on the connected
serial device.
Parity
Select the parity (None, Even, Odd, 1 or 0) from the dropdown list. The
parity on the radio must match the parity on the connected serial
device.