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===Shared RS-232 and RS-485 modes===
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===Shared RS-232 and RS-485 modes===
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====Log mode====
 
====Log mode====
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In this mode via RS-232 or RS-485 interface prints the [[{{{model|FMX125}}}]] device log and does not respond to commands.<br />
 
In this mode via RS-232 or RS-485 interface prints the [[{{{model|FMX125}}}]] device log and does not respond to commands.<br />
    
====GNSS NMEA mode====
 
====GNSS NMEA mode====
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In NMEA mode via RS-232 or RS-485 interface [[{{{model|FMX125}}}]] prints GNSS NMEA log and does not respond to commands.<br />
 
In NMEA mode via RS-232 or RS-485 interface [[{{{model|FMX125}}}]] prints GNSS NMEA log and does not respond to commands.<br />
    
====LLS mode====
 
====LLS mode====
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In LLS mode RS-232 supports one or RS-485 supports up to five [[{{{model|FMB125}}}_RS-232_and_RS-485#LLS_Sensor|LLS fuel level sensors]] each of which has a receiver ID.<br/>
 
In LLS mode RS-232 supports one or RS-485 supports up to five [[{{{model|FMB125}}}_RS-232_and_RS-485#LLS_Sensor|LLS fuel level sensors]] each of which has a receiver ID.<br/>
    
====TCP(ASCII/Binary) modes====
 
====TCP(ASCII/Binary) modes====
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In TCP ASCII/Binary mode a link with an external device using text messages can be established. In TCP ASCII/Binary mode all data received from the external device through RS-485 is sent directly to the server (if the link is currently active). Data is encapsulated in codec 12 format.  
 
In TCP ASCII/Binary mode a link with an external device using text messages can be established. In TCP ASCII/Binary mode all data received from the external device through RS-485 is sent directly to the server (if the link is currently active). Data is encapsulated in codec 12 format.  
    
=====RS-485 TCP Binary settings=====
 
=====RS-485 TCP Binary settings=====
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TCP Binary has a setting Prefix. It is possible to set Prefix 1, Prefix 2, or Prefix 3. These prefixes can be used separately or in unison.  
 
TCP Binary has a setting Prefix. It is possible to set Prefix 1, Prefix 2, or Prefix 3. These prefixes can be used separately or in unison.  
 
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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