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Wireless I/O Extender User’s Guide
PN 161-09981-007A
January 2010
(2) Slave IP Stack
•0 to disable
•1 to enable
(3) Slave UDP Mode
•0 to disable
•1 to use IP UDP mode
•2 to use IP UDP BroadCast
(4) IP Address
•Sets the local IP Address to use for diagnostics or UDP Mode.
(5) Port Address
•Sets the UDP port number for diagnostics to use.
(6) IP Address 2 (use this mode only in UDP Slave Mode)
•Sets the IP Address to connect to if no incoming UDP packet has been received.
(7) Port Address 2 (use this mode only in UDP Slave Mode)
•Sets the port number to connect to with IP Address 2
(8) MAC Filter
•0 to disable
•1 to use
Menu (1): Set Baud Rate
Note: For the Ethernet models this should not be changed unless the Ethernet I/O baud rate is also changed.
(0) -> (9) for the SRM radio – (230,400 to 1,200 baud)
(0) -> (5) for the PLR radio – (38,400 to 1,200 baud)
This is the baud rate between the radio and the equipment to which it will be connected. It is important to note that this is
independent of the baud rate for the other radio modem(s) in the communication loop.
(A) Data, Parity for the SRM radio / (6) Data, Parity for the PLR radio
Selection Data Bits Parity Stop Bits
0 8 None 1
1 7 Even 1
2 7 Odd 1
3 8 None 2
4 8 Even 1
5 8 Odd 1