User Guide Digi TS Family Digi One TS, Digi One TS Wireless, Digi One RealPort, Digi One RealPort Wireless, PortServer TS 2/4, PortServer TS 2/4 MEI, PortServer TS 2/4 Wireless, PortServer TS 1/3 + Modem, and PortServer TS 8/16 90000583_A
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Contents Chapter 1 Introduction About This Guide................................................................................... 7 Purpose .............................................................................................................. 7 Audience............................................................................................................. 7 Scope .................................................................................................................
Port Profiles ......................................................................................... 21 RealPort............................................................................................................ 21 Console Management ...................................................................................... 21 TCP Sockets..................................................................................................... 22 UDP Sockets ................................................
S-Registers.......................................................................................... 52 Result Codes .......................................................................................57 Chapter 8 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports Serial Power Feature........................................................................... 59 Configuring RI Power .......................................................................... 59 RI Power In.......................................
Regulatory Notices .............................................................................. 76 Certifications........................................................................................ 78 FCC Part 15 Class A (PortServer TS 8) .......................................................... 78 Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) (FCC 15.105) .......................................... 78 Labeling Requirements (FCC 15.19) ................................................................
Introduction Chapter 1 About This Guide Purpose This user guide provides the following: • Configuration and administration procedures • Configuration examples Audience This guide is intended for the person responsible for configuring and administering device server. It assumes that this person has experience configuring network devices and is familiar with networking concepts. Scope This guide provides step-by-step instructions for configuring and administering your Digi device’s main features.
Setup Overview Following is an overview of the process for setting up a device in the Digi TS family of devices for use. The rest of this guide provides details on each step of the process. Step A: Plan Before beginning setup, consider the following: • How to assign an IP address to the Digi device’s Ethernet interface, which can be accomplished in a number of ways. See "Configuring the IP Address" on page 13. • How to configure serial ports. A key consideration is whether to use RealPort.
Step F: Configure Other Features as Required See the following for information on setting up other features: • "PPP Settings" on page 31 • "Configuring Autoconnection" on page 43 • "Configuring IP Routing" on page 47 • "Configuring Security Features" on page 49 • "Special Features:Domain Name System (DNS)" on page 63 Supported Devices This manual provides information on the following Digi devices: • Digi One TS, Digi One TS H (high temperature), and Digi One TS Wireless • PortServer TS 1/3 + Modem • PortSe
Downloading a Configuration File With this method, you configure a Digi device and then do the following: 1. Download an existing configuration file to a host system. 2. Edit the file with specific configuration using a text editor. 3. Upload the file to the device server. This an excellent method for maintaining highly similar configuration files for multiple Digi devices.
Feature Chapter 1 Introduction Products Availability Configuration Details Modem Emulation Digi One TS PortServer TS 2/4 MEI PortServer TS 2/4 Wireless PortServer TS 1 + Modem PortServer TS 3 + Modem PortServer TS 8/16 Serial Port > Port Profile > Modem Emulation Embedded Modem PortServer TS 1 + Modem PortServer TS 3 + Modem Serial Port > Port Profile > Internal Modem AutoConnection Digi TS Family Serial Port > Port Profile >TCP Sockets IP Routing PortServer TS 8/16 Serial Port > Port Profil
Chapter 1 Introduction
Configuring the IP Address Chapter 2 The next step in the device configuration process is to configure an IP address and access the device for more advanced configurations. You must set the initial IP before you can use the web interface. Once the IP is set, the device can be accessed through the web interface and any changes made including changing the IP address.
Configuring the IP Address with Digi Port Authority-Remote Use this section to configure an initial IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway using Digi Port Authority-Remote. This procedure cannot be used to change the IP address, but only to assign the initial IP address. It also cannot be used if a DHCP server is active. Assumptions This procedure assumes the following: • That your Digi device supports this feature.
Procedure 1. Record the MAC address of the Digi device. The MAC address is on the back of the unit. 2. Access a server on the same subnet as the Digi device. 3. Manually update the server’s ARP table using the Digi device’s MAC address and the IP address you want assigned to the Digi device. The following is an example of how this is done on a Windows NT 4.0 system: arp -s 143.191.2.1 00-00-9d-22-23-60 4. Ping the Digi device using the IP address just assigned. The following is an example: ping 143.191.2.
button in the upper right corner is also available. From the web interface, you make any changes you need for your configuration. Remember to click Apply to save your changes and Reboot when you are ready for the changes to take effect.
Configuration Chapter 3 The next step in the device setup process is to configure the network and serial port settings. In order to access the web interface an IP address must be assigned. It is assumed you have logged onto the web interface using the username, root and password, dbps in order to make any changes or additional configuration assignments. However, it is important to note that if you have used the wizard, your configuration is complete and you do not additional changes. Network Settings 1.
Adjust the network settings to fit your configuration needs. If you need additional information use the Help button on the top right hand corner of the configuration screen. 3. Click Apply to save any changes you make. 4. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. Procedure for Using a Name Server To configure a DNS server, follow these steps: 1. Click Network and select Use the following IP address. 2. Enter the IP address for the DNS server in the Name Server box. The DNS server maps names (MyDeviceName.
Service telnet raw (TCP or UDP) Base Socket 2000 2000 Network Port 2001 2101 6. Click Apply. 7. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. Configuring the Serial Ports 1. Click Serial Ports under Configuration. 2. Click the port number that you want to configure. 3. Click Change Profile and select a profile based on the device you have connected to your port. Note: Chapter 3 Configuration The following section shows the settings available for each profile.
Note: The ‘More’ link will describe the profiles with additional information. Note: Profiles appear depending on your device. Naturally, if you do not have a device capable of a specific profile such as Power Management or Wireless, you will not have that particular profile available. 4. Click Apply to save the profile. The interface will determine any additional settings and advise you what tab to click next. See "Port Profiles" on page 21 or click Help for additional information. 5.
Port Profiles Each port profile determines the settings needed. The following screenshots of each profile show the port settings. For a complete description of each profile click the Help button. RealPort Installed on a network-based PC, RealPort emulates a serial port. That is, the application “thinks” it is working with a real serial port, such as COM1.
TCP Sockets TCP socket communication enables serial devices to communicate with each other over an Ethernet network as though they were connected by a serial cable. Configuring TCP socket communications involves configuring the Digi device for the following types of connections: • Inbound connections, that is, connections that are initiated by the device on the other side of the network. • Outbound connection, that is, connections that are initiated by the device connected to the serial port.
Note: The serial parameters for two connecting devices must match meaning if one device is set for 9600 bps, the other device must be set for the same rate. Serial Bridging A serial bridge is a network connection between two serial devices, each of which uses a device server. The serial devices “think” they are communicating with each other across a serial cable using serial communication techniques. There is no need to reconfigure the server or the serial device.
Printer This profile allows you to connect a printer to a serial port. Use this profile if you intend to print using the lpd protocol on your UNIX system. Note: Refer to your UNIX User Guide for tips on configuring the print spooler on your UNIX system. Terminal This profile allows you to connect to a terminal to the serial port.
Industrial Automation The Industrial Automation (IA) Profile allows you to connect IA devices and PLCs to the serial port in order to network-enable the devices. Use this profile if you need to communicate over the network with an IA device or PLC that only uses serial protocols. This profile may also be used to add routing capabilities to IA devices or PLCs that act as serial masters and send packets to various systems or devices on the network.
modem is embedded in port one and uses the standard AT command set. See the Documentation on the Digi CD for the complete AT Command Reference. Modem Emulation Modem Emulation allows you to configure the serial port to act as a modem. The Digi device emulates modem responses to a serial device and seamlessly sends and receives data over an Ethernet network instead of a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
Power Management The Power Controller feature allows the administrators of the Digi CM to use console management to control power functions. Power control consists of three basic functions: on, off, and reboot (power cycle).There are two typical scenarios when using a power controller. The simplest scenario is a non-serial device connected to a power controller (for example, an environmental sensor controller or a tape backup device).
Custom This profile allows you to see all settings and set them accordingly. Use this profile only if your application does not fit into any of the predefined port profiles.
User Configuration Although it is not required, the device server is often configured to accommodate the requirements of particular users. Typical configurable user attributes include: • Whether the user is required to supply a password. • Autoconnection attributes, such as the system to which the user should be automatically connected at login. • The interface the device presents the user, such as a menu or command line. • Whether the user has access to outbound ports.
4. Select the Ports to manage or the Autoconnect function if needed and click Next. 5. Review settings and click Finish. The Advanced tab under User allows you to set Escape characters for Connect, Telnet, Rlogin, and Kill as well as an SSH Public Key. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. Security Configuration Security settings allow the administrator to set passwords, security levels, and authentication via RADIUS server.
users. Normal: all services are available. Custom, which means you can select services to turn off. The default service level is Normal. 4. Click RADIUS and select Authenticate users via RADIUS server. 5. Enter the appropriate IP address and secret and click Apply. The secret is the password used for encryption of messages between the RADIUS server and the Digi device. 6. Click Reboot for changes to take effect.
5. Enter the appropriate parameters and click Apply. 6. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. For outgoing connections, CHAP or PAP authentication, password configuration, follow the procedure for Outgoing Connections. 1. Click Outgoing Connections Note: CHAP authentication can be used to restrict PPP user access to outbound ports. 2. Enter the appropriate parameters and click Apply. 3. Click Reboot for changes to take effect.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Select Enable Dynamic Routing (RIPv1) Select the passive or active route setting. Select the Process ARP requests if appropriate. Click Apply. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. About Autoconnection The autoconnection feature allows you to configure a user to access the device server and then be automatically connected to a host on the LAN. You can implement autoconnection in the following ways: • By port, where all port users are automatically connected to the same host.
Configuring a User for Autoconnection 1. Click Users from the menu. 2. Choose New User. 3. Enter a username and then click Next. 4. Select the “Terminal/Terminal Emulation” user profile and click Next 5. Select Automatically connect to a ... Be sure to specify the following: • Hostname or IP address that will be the destination • Service • Destination TCP port number, which determines the type of connection for this user (such as 23 for Telnet) 6. Click Next and Verify the settings. 7.
Setting Up RealPort Chapter 4 The next step in the device setup process is to configure RealPort. This section provides a brief introduction to RealPort. If you use the wizard, follow the steps in the pop-up after selecting the Incoming scenario. About RealPort What is RealPort? RealPort is a feature that allows network-based host systems to use the ports of the device server as though they were the host system’s own ports, appearing and behaving as local ports to the network-based host.
2. From the Control Panel, click Add new hardware and follow the prompts listed above. The files are located in the drivers\windows\win2k\realport folder. If you use the wizard, follow the steps in the pop-up after selecting the Incoming scenario.
Special Features: Wireless Chapter 5 Use this chapter for the initial configuration of your Digi Wireless device. After the initial configuration, the device can be configured using the same methods as the other Digi TS family products. Configuration Considerations The Digi wireless devices work ONLY with the antennae provided. You can use the wizard to configure your wireless device available on the Software and Documentation CD.
7. Select the device and click Configure to launch your browser. 8. Enter the username root and password dbps and click OK. The home screen appears. 9.
10. .Enter parameters, click Apply to save. 11. Click Reboot for changes to take effect. 12. Click Advanced Network Settings, enter any additional parameters needed and click Apply to save.. 13. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the Digi device, disconnect the power, and power the unit up (reboot). Configuration is complete.
Chapter 5 Special Features: Wireless
Special Features: Embedded Modem Chapter 6 Embedded Modem The PortServer TS 1+ Modem and PortServer TS 3 + Modem functions as both terminal server and modem. The embedded modem can be used with PPP, dial-out, or auto answer and conforms to the standard AT command interface.
5. Enter the appropriate parameters and click Apply to save. 6. Click Reboot for changes to apply.
Special Features: Modem Emulation Chapter 7 Modem Emulation The following Digi TS Family products include Modem emulation: • Digi One TS • Digi One TS Wireless • PortServer TS 2/4 MEI • PortServer TS 2/4 Wireless • PortServer TS 1/3 + Modem Note: Port one on the PortServer TS 1/3 + Modem is an actual embedded modem. The remaining ports are capable of emulating a modem. • PortServer 8/16 Modem emulation enables a system administrator to configure a networked Digi device to act as a modem.
connects to the IP Address of the server when an ATDT ipaddress:port (ATDT 192.168.25.5:50001) command is issued. Once the remote device establishes the TCP connection, a CONNECT message is sent to the serial port and only then does the Digi device switch from AT command mode to data mode. Using the modem escape sequence or dropping DTR on either side terminates the connection. A DISCONNECT message will be sent to the application if the remote side closes the TCP connection.
Serial Device Digi Device DCD (in) DTR (out) TX (out) RX (in) RX (in) TX (out) GND GND DSR and DTR on the serial device side are connected to the DSR signal of the Digi device. Scenarios for Modem Emulation Outgoing Modem Emulation Connection Serial device sends ATDx.x.x.x:y command, which triggers the device server to establish a telnet connection to destination IP=x.x.x.x, port=y. Incoming Modem Emulation Connection A device on the network telnets to port 50001 (50000+1 = 1st serial port).
Application AT Command ATH Digi Device Server Response NO CARRIER response sent Notes Disconnect AT command is sent-Digi device server responds with NO CARRIER In the following table, the Digi device server receives a request for a connection.
AT Command Function Result Code This command directs the Digi Device Server to go on-line, dial according to the IP address entered as follow 191.1.2.3:12 and attempt to establish a TCP connection. If no dial string is supplied, the Digi Device Server will respond no dial tone. Note: If the ATD command is issued before the S1 register has cleared, the modem will respond with the NO CARRIER result code. Dial Modifiers. The valid dial string parameters are described below.
AT 48 Result Code Function Command ATLn Accepted but ignored. OK n=0 or 3 ERROR Otherwise ATMn Accepted but ignored. OK n=0 or 3 ERROR Otherwise ATNn Accepted but ignored. OK n=0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise ATOn Return to On-Line Data Mode. This command determines how the modem will enter the on-line data mode. If the modem is in the on-line command mode, the modem enters the online data mode. If the modem is in the off-line command mode (no connection), ERROR is reported.
AT Function Command Result Code AT&Dn DTR Option. This command interprets the ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal from the DTE in accordance with the parameter supplied. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S21 bits 3 and 4. Also see S25. &D0 -DTR is ignored (assumed ON). Allows operation with DTEs which do not provide DSR. &D1DTR drop is interpreted by the modem as if the asynchronous escape sequence had been entered. The modem returns to asynchronous command state without disconnecting.
AT 50 Result Code Function Command AT&Rn RTS/CTS Option This selects how the Digi Device Server controls CTS. CTS is modified if hardware flow control is selected (see &K command). The parameter value, if valid, is written to S21 bit2. &R0CTS reflects the ability of the modem to transmit data. For example, CTS will drop during retrains. In sync mode, CTS tracks the state of RTS; the RTS-to-CTS delay is defined by S26.
AT Result Code Function Command AT\Nn Operating Mode This command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a subsequent data connection. \N0 Selects normal speed buffered mode \N1 Serial interface selected - Selects direct mode \N2 Accepted but ignored. \N3 Accepted but ignored. \N4 Accepted but ignored. \N5 Accepted but ignored. OK n=0 to 5 ERROR Otherwise AT\Vn Accepted but ignored. OK n=0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise AT+MS Accepted but ignored. OK AT+MI Accepted but ignored.
S-Registers Register Function 52 Range Units Saved S0 Rings to Auto-Answer Sets the number of rings required before the Digi Device Server automatically answers a call. Setting this register to Zero disables autoanswer mode. 0-255 Rings S1 Ring Counter S1 is incremented each time the modem detects a ring signal on the telephone line. S1 is cleared if no rings occur over an eight second interval.
Register Function S13 Reserved S14 General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Default:138 (8Ah) (10001010b) Bit 0This bit is ignored. Bit 1Command echo (En) 0 =Disabled (E0) 1 =Enabled (E1) (Default.) Bit 2Quiet mode (Qn) 0 =Send result codes (Q0) (Default.) 1 =Do not send result codes (Q1) Bit 3Result codes (Vn) 0 =Numeric (V0) 1 =Verbose (V1) (Default.) Bit 4Reserved Bit 5Tone (T)/Pulse (P) 0 =Tone (T) (Default.
Register 54 Function Range Units Saved Default S21 General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Default:52 (34h) (00110100b) Bit 0Set by &Jn command but ignored otherwise. 0 =&J0 (Default.) 1 =&J1 Bit 1Reserved Bit 2CTS behavior (&Rn) 0 =CTS tracks RTS (&R0) 1 =CTS always on (&R1) (Default.) Bits 3-4DTR behavior (&Dn) 0 =&D0 selected 1 =&D1 selected 2 =&D2 selected (Default.) 3 =&D3 selected Bit 5RLSD (DCD) behavior (&Cn) 0 =&C0 selected 1 =&C1 selected (Default.
Register Function Range Units Saved Default S23 General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Default:62 (3Dh) (00111110b) Bit 0Grant RDL 0 =RDL not allowed (&T5) (Default.) 1 =RDL allowed (&T4) Bits 1-3DTE Rate 0 =0 - 300 bps 1 =600 bps 2 =1200 bps 3 =2400 bps 4 =4800 bps 5 =9600 bps 6 =19200 bps 7 =38400 bps or higher (Default.) Bits 4-5Assumed DTE parity 0 =even 1 =not used 2 =odd 3 =none (Default.) Bits 6-7not action applied S24 Accepted but ignored.
Register S37 General Bit Mapped Options Status Telnet support for modem emulation.
Register Function Range Units Saved Default S91 Accepted but ignored. 0-15 dBm 10 (Country dependent) S92 Accepted but ignored. 0-15 dBm 10 (Country dependent) S95 Accepted but ignored. - - * 0 * Register value may be stored in one of two user profiles with the &W command.
Chapter 7 Special Features: Modem Emulation
Chapter 8 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports Serial Power Feature The Serial Power feature available for the Digi One TS, PortServer TS 2 MEI, and PortServer TS 4 MEI allows the Digi device to power a serial device (power out) or use a serial device to power the Digi device (power in). The advantage of this feature is to eliminate an external power supply. Power out is available on all ports through Ring Indicator (RI) or Data Terminal Ready (DTR).
1. Open the device unit enclosure and move the black jumper to the following settings: P-6 jumper on pins 1 and 2 Note: When the jumper is placed correctly for power in, the jumper will set on the pins closest to the edge of the board. The left arrow indicates the open pin and the right arrow is pointing to the jumper. 2. Close the device unit enclosure. RI Power Out Ring Indicator (RI) power out is available on all ports.
2. Open the port and set DTR high. Note Here are the pins to verify the jumper position. The default position has the jumper on the two pins furthest from the edge. DO NOT MOVE THE JUMPER FROM THE DEFAULT UNLESS USING RI POWER IN. If you are having trouble with your unit after using the Power over port feature, you may have tripped the circuit breaker in the unit.
. Quick Summary Table for Setup of Serial Power DTR Power RI Power OUT OUT IN DTR ON DTR OFF DTR OFF Switch Settings DTR setting 1*, 2, 3, 4 62 1 Ports Allowed 1, 2, 3, 4 *unless port 1 is used for power in Jumper Pin Settings P-6 jumper on pins 2&3 (Factory Default) P-6 jumper on pins 2&3 (Factory Default) P-6 jumper on pins 1&2 Power Budget 9v @ up to 100mA one watt 5v @ up to 200 mA one watt 9 -30 v @ up to 525mA (max) Chapter 8 Special Features: Power Over the Serial Ports
Special Features: IA (Industrial Automation) Chapter 9 Industrial Automation (IA) uses the Modbus protocol that defines how devices in an IA environment communicate. It specifies that a controlling unit, called a master, manages one or more units, called slaves. Only the master may initiate communication, and slaves may only respond.
connected to a serial port, it must be configured, however.) If you configure a port for a master and the slaves are located on the network, TCP sockets, UDP sockets, and Modbus/TCP are all supported. Use the protocol required by the master.
Special Features: SNMP Chapter 10 This chapter describes the configuring SNMP, the network management protocol that governs the exchange between nodes and stations. About SNMP and the Device Server Agent This section introduces SNMP and network management in TCP/IP networks and it describes the device server agent.
• • • • Read-write for MIB II (RFC 1213), which is an Internet-standard MIB, consisting of managed objects from the systems, interfaces, IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, transmission, and SNMP group Read-write for the character-stream devices using SMIv2 MIB (RFC 1658) Read-write for the RS-232-like hardware devices MIB (RFC 1659) Read-write for the device server IP Network Control Protocol of the Point-to-Point Protocol MIB (RFC 1473) Message Support The SNMP agent supports the Set, Get, GetNext, and Trap messages
Configuration Management Chapter 11 This chapter describes configuration-management activities, including firmware upgrades and restoring the device configuration to defaults. Upgrading the Firmware Firmware upgrades can be performed from the web interface, using HTTP or FTP. HTTP or TFTP Upgrade Procedure If your hardware is okay, make sure you are running the latest firmware version available. Check the Digi Support site for the latest firmware and/or POST updates for your device: http://ftp.digi.
7. Enter the location of the configuration file saved in step 4 and click Open. TFTP Procedure 1. Ensure that TFTP is running on the remote host. 2. Access the web interface by entering the device server IP address in a browser’s URL window. 3. Log on to the device server as root. The default password is dbps. 4. From the main menu, choose Backup/Restore > TFTP Server. 5. Enter the name of the file and the IP address of the TFTP server and click Backup (to save the file) or Restore to apply the file.
Reference and Certifications Chapter 12 Interpreting the LEDs LEDs LED Power Radio Signal Strength Status (Link) ACT Color Green (labeled PWR) Yellow State On Power detected Steady blinking Waiting for an IP address Blinking 1-1-1 Starting the EOS Blinking 1-3-1 Starting the TFTP process Blinking 1-5-1 Configuration returned to factory defaults Off No power detected Varying brightness Signal strength relates to brightness or dimness of the light On Physical network detected Off No
Device EIA 232/422/485 Switch Settings Note: MEI Switch settings apply only to Digi One TS, PortServer TS 2/4 MEI, and the Wireless Family. Switch Settings Function 1 2 3 4 EIA-232 Up Down Down Down EIA-422/485 Full-duplex Down Up Down EIA-485 half-duplex Down Down Up If up, termination.
Rack Mounting Installation (PortServer TS 16 Rack and DC Rack) • • • • • • • • • • Distribute weight evenly in the rack to avoid overloading. Ensure proper ventilation with at least 12 inches (30 centimeters) of clearance on all sides. Check equipment nameplate ratings before connecting to the supply circuit to avoid overloads which may damage over-current protection devices and supply wiring. Maintain reliable earthing for rack-mounting equipment, especially for supply connections.
Do not work on your telephone wiring if you wear a pacemaker. Telephone lines carry electrical current. • • • • • Installation of inside wire may bring you close to electrical wire, conduit, terminals and other electrical facilities. Extreme caution must be used to avoid electrical shock from such facilities. You must avoid contact with all such facilities.
0 to 12,000 feet 0 to 3,658 meters Altitude Mechanical PortServer TS 8 PortServer TS 16 Length 21.08 centimeters 8.3 inches 34.04 centimenters 13.4 inches Width 9.4 centimeters 3.7 inches 16.76 centimenters 6.6 inches Height 2.54 centimeters 1 inches 4.06 centimenters 1.6 inches Weight .227 Kilos 3.05 lbs 2.4 Kilos 5.
PortServer TS 2/4 MEI, Digi One TS Power Requirements (Standard Models) 2-contact barrel connector +9 to +30 VDC 525 mA (max) external power supply Environmental Ambient temperature 0 to 50° Celsius 32 to 122° Fahrenheit Ambient temperature for TS H models -35 to 70° Celsius -31 to 158° Fahrenheit Relative humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing Altitude 0 to 12,000 feet 0 to 3,658 meters Mechanical Length 13.31 centimeters 5.42 inches Width 8.46 centimeters 3.3 inches Height 2.42 centimeters .
Altitude 0 to 12,000 feet 0 to 3,658 meters Mechanical Length 13.31 centimeters 5.42 inches Width 8.46 centimeters 3.3 inches Height 2.42 centimeters .952 inches Weight 64 grams 2.25 ounces PortServer TS 1/3 + Modem • • • • • • • • • • • ITU-T V.92/V.90/56K (-92 build option) V.34/V.33.6 (-34 build option V.32 bis/14.4K (-32 build option) V.22 bis/2400 baud (-22 build option) V.22 V.23 V.21 Bell 212A and Bell 103 V.44 Error Correction V.42 LAPM, MNP 2-4 Error Correction V.
Regulatory Notices PortServer 1/3 + Modem Electromagnetic Emissions • • • • • • FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B EN55022 Class B AS/NZS 3548 VCCI EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Electromagnetic Immunity • EN55024:1998 Safety • • • UL/CUL 60950-1 IEC60950 EN60950 Power Supply • 9-30 Vdc 50/60 Hz @ 15 W Digi One RealPort, Digi One TS, PortServer TS 2/4, PortServer TS 2/4 MEI, PortServer TS 16 Emission • • • • • • • FCC P15 Subpart B, Class B ICES-003, Class B EN55022:1994, Class B AS/NZS 3548 VCCI EN610
Digi One TS Wireless, PortServer TS 2/4 Wireless Safety • • • • UL60950-1 CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1-03 IEC60950 EN60950 Power Supply • 9-30 Vdc 50/60 Hz @ 15 W PortServer TS 8 Emission • • • • • • • FCC P15 Subpart B, Class A ICES-003, Class A EN55022:1994, Class A AS/NZS 3548 VCCI EN61000-3,2:2000 EN61000-3-3:1995 Immunity • EN55024:1998 Safety • • • • UL60950-1 CSA 22.2 No.
Certifications FCC Part 15 Class A (PortServer TS 8) Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) (FCC 15.105) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment.
Maximum Permissible Exposure (Wireless only) To comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure requirements, antennas must be installed to provide at least 20 cm of separation from all persons per FCC 47 CFR 2.1091.
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