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| ==FMB125 RS-232/RS-485 parameter configuration== | | ==FMB125 RS-232/RS-485 parameter configuration== |
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| + | [[Image:Fmb125_uart_mode.png|300px|right]] |
| FMB-125 supports RS-232 and RS-485 serial standards and can be configured to work in different RS-232/RS-485 modes. More information about each mode is provided in [[FMB125 RS-232 and RS-485|RS-232 and RS-485]].<br/>Only one mode may be selected at a time: | | FMB-125 supports RS-232 and RS-485 serial standards and can be configured to work in different RS-232/RS-485 modes. More information about each mode is provided in [[FMB125 RS-232 and RS-485|RS-232 and RS-485]].<br/>Only one mode may be selected at a time: |
| * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Disable</span> - Disable RS-232/RS-485 functionality; | | * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Disable</span> - Disable RS-232/RS-485 functionality; |
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| ===RS-232 modes=== | | ===RS-232 modes=== |
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| RS-232 supports following modes: | | RS-232 supports following modes: |
| * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Log Mode</span> – suitable for debugging/logging; | | * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Log Mode</span> – suitable for debugging/logging; |
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| * <span style=color:#F6A83E>TCP Binary</span> – for routing any binary input data from external device to the server. | | * <span style=color:#F6A83E>TCP Binary</span> – for routing any binary input data from external device to the server. |
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− | ====RS-232 Baudrate and parity==== | + | ====RS-232 baudrate and parity==== |
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| Every RS-232 mode supports different baudrates, but each mode has its own default baudrate value. Default baudrate and parity values for each RS-232 mode are provided in the table below. | | Every RS-232 mode supports different baudrates, but each mode has its own default baudrate value. Default baudrate and parity values for each RS-232 mode are provided in the table below. |
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| ====RS-232 TCP Binary mode settings==== | | ====RS-232 TCP Binary mode settings==== |
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− | RS-232 TCP Binary Mode has additional configurable parameters for advanced data filtering. | + | [[Image:Fmb125_tcp_binary_mode.png|300px|right]] |
| + | RS-232 ''TCP Binary mode'' has additional configurable parameters for advanced data filtering as shown on the right hand side figure. |
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− | ====RS232 Garmin Mode settings==== | + | ====RS-232 Garmin mode settings==== |
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− | Garmin FMI mode has addditional filtering capabilities. It is possible to filter Ping and Unicode packets. If <span style=color:#F6A83E>Ping Filter</span> is enabled, then Ping packets are blocked. When <span style=color:#F6A83E>Unicode Filter</span> is enabled Unicode packets are not sent to the server. Both filters may be enabled for simultaneous effect. | + | [[Image:Fmb125_garmin_mode.png|300px|right]] |
| + | ''Garmin FMI mode'' has addditional filtering capabilities. It is possible to filter Ping and Unicode packets. If <span style=color:#F6A83E>Ping Filter</span> is enabled, then Ping packets are blocked. When <span style=color:#F6A83E>Unicode Filter</span> is enabled Unicode packets are not sent to the server. Both filters may be enabled for simultaneous effect.<br/><br/><br/> |
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| ===RS-485 modes=== | | ===RS-485 modes=== |
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| RS-485 supports several modes: | | RS-485 supports several modes: |
| * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Log Mode</span> – suitable for debugging/logging; | | * <span style=color:#F6A83E>Log Mode</span> – suitable for debugging/logging; |
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| ====RS-485 LLS sensors==== | | ====RS-485 LLS sensors==== |
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| + | [[Image:Fmb125_lls_sensors.png|300px|right]] |
| LLS addresses may be configured for 5 LLS sensors. If at least one LLS sensor is connected to FMB125 when configuring device using configurator, LLS sensor ID will be entered automatically. | | LLS addresses may be configured for 5 LLS sensors. If at least one LLS sensor is connected to FMB125 when configuring device using configurator, LLS sensor ID will be entered automatically. |
| + | [[Category:FMB125 Configuration]] |