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To configure this setting a value from 0 to 255 in decimal has to be entered. The device will convert this value to HEX and compare the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd byte from incoming data. If the values do not match, the device will not accept incoming data.  
 
To configure this setting a value from 0 to 255 in decimal has to be entered. The device will convert this value to HEX and compare the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd byte from incoming data. If the values do not match, the device will not accept incoming data.  
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Example:<br>
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Video explaining TCP Binary setting:<br>
Incoming packet through RS232/RS485 using TCP Binary/TCP Binary Buffered mode -  <font color="red">50</font> <font color="green">72</font> <font color="blue">65</font> 66 69 78 20 57 6f 72 6b 69 6e 67
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[[File:TCP Binary prefixes.mp4|1080px|none]]
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<li>If Prefix 1 is set to 80 in decimal, it is equal to <font color="red">50</font> in HEX.
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<ul><li>FMB device will then check the 1st byte of incoming data and compare to the set Prefix 1.</li></ul></li>
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<li>If Prefix 2 is set to 114 in decimal, it is equal to <font color="green">72</font> in HEX.<br>  
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<ul><li>FMB device will then check the 2nd byte of incoming data and compare to the set Prefix 2.</li></ul></li>
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<li>If Prefix 3 is set to 101 in decimal, it is equal to <font color="blue">65</font> in HEX.<br>
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<ul><li>FMB device will then check the 3rd byte of incoming data and compare to the set Prefix 3.</li></ul></li>
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When values match, data will be accepted and saved to Buffer (using TCP Binary Buffered mode) or sent to the server (using TCP Binary mode).<br>
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Incoming packet through RS232/RS485 using TCP Binary/TCP Binary Buffered mode - <font color="red">50</font> <font color="green">0</font> <font color="blue">65</font> 66 69 78 20 57 6f 72 6b 69 6e 67
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<li>If Prefix 1 is set to 80 in decimal, it is equal to <font color="red">50</font> in HEX.
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<ul><li>FMB device will then check the 1st byte of incoming data and compare to the set Prefix 1.</li></ul></li>
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<li>If Prefix 2 is set to 114 in decimal, it is equal to <font color="green">72</font> in HEX.<br>
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<ul><li>FMB device will then check the 2nd byte <font color="green">0</font> of incoming data and compare to the set Prefix 2.</li></ul></li>
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Since Prefix 2 does not match the incoming 2nd byte, data will not be accepted.
      
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