User`s guide
Configuring the DL3100 4-13
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¥ Node NumberÑ1 to 9,999 (DefaultÑ0)
Enter a number between 1 and 9,999 to assign a unique number to each
DL3100.
Do not assign a blank number! This causes the unit to be always logged
on and it cannot be logged out until it is assigned a number. You are not
able to log on to another DL3100 if its node number is blank or zero.
¥ Soft Serial #
A read-only Þeld that speciÞes a preset number from the factory.
¥ Hardware Revision
Set by the factory and cannot be changed. Allows the user to view the
hardware revision level to be used when troubleshooting the unit.
¥ MIB Revision
Current revision of the MIB. Set by the software installed and cannot be
changed.
¥ Software Revision
IdentiÞes the software in the unit. Cannot be changed.
¥ Terminal Baud RateÑ300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (DefaultÑ9600)
Select a baud rate to match the baud rate on the connected terminal or
modem.
¥ Terminal #Bits and ParityÑ7 or 8 bits; Odd, Even, or None (DefaultÑ8
bits; None)
Select the number of bits and parity to match the number of bits and
parity on the connected terminal or modem.
¥ Terminal Stop BitsÑ1, 1.5, or 2 bits (DefaultÑ2 bits)
Select the stop bits to match the stop bits on the connected terminal or
modem.
NOTE: Each unit must be set to a different number, to allow remote
communication and daisy chaining of multiple units. If the remote unit is
set to the same number as the local unit you will not be able to access
the remote unit.