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57 EKI-1361 & EKI-1362 Series User Manual
Data Idle Timeout(s) Enter a string to specify the Data Idle Timeout.
The default is 60 seconds. If you want to keep connection continu-
ally, you can disable the Data Idle Timeout. Data idle Time is the
time period for which the device waits for data. If the EKI-1528
Series does not receive data during established idle time, the EKI-
1528 Series will disconnect temporarily. When the data comes in, it
will reconnect automatically. Users do not need to reconnect.
Data Listen Port Enter a string to specify the TCP/UDP port number source to iden-
tify the channel for remote connection initiations. Range: 1024 -
65533.
Command Listen Port Enter a string to specify the command listen port to accept con-
nected request of other network device. The Command Listen Port
is different from the Data Listen port.
Response Timeout Enter a string to specify the Response Time setting (default: 0).
Each serial port supports up to five simultaneous connections, so
multiple hosts can transmit/receive data to/from the same serial
port simultaneously. Every host can transmit data to the same
serial port simultaneously, but the device will process the data
communication in order. The device will process the first host’s
request and reply the response to the first host. The device can
determine the end of the serial acknowledgment via response tim
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eout. When device receives nothing from serial port after the set-
ting of response timeout, the device will reply the acknowledgment
to the host and then process the next host’s request. While the
connected hosts are more and “Response Timeout” is long, the
process time is much longer.
Frame Break(ms) Enter a string to specify the Frame Break setting (default: 0) to
reduce inefficient waiting time and increase more efficient data
transmission. If Frame Break is disabled, the device server will
wait until the “Response Timeout” period, whether the device have
transmitted the data. During this period, the commands from hosts
will be queued and the device just processes this command.
Enabling “Frame Break”, if the serial port idle is longer than the
“Frame Break” period, the device will assume the communication
is completed and continue the next host’s query. This is an efficient
way to reduce the waiting time and improve the performance.
TCP Mode Extra Options
Auto Connect to Peer IP Click to allow the device to connect to TCP/IP Peers automatically
after a boot up.
Port Data Buffering
Media Click the drop-down menu to select port data buffering type: None
or RAM.
When Data Full Click the drop-down menu to select process mode when data full:
Stop.
Pack Conditions (Pack sent immediately when reach 1024 Bytes)
By Size Click to designate the sending of data pack condition by Size when
1024 Bytes are reached.
By Interval Click to designate the sending of data pack condition by Interval
when 1024 Bytes are reached.
By End-Character Click to designate the sending of data pack condition by End-
Character when 1024 Bytes are reached.
Click the Char Format drop-down menu to select a specific
format for the value: ASCII or Hex.
Enter a string to specify the value.
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