Item Number: LS-104

LAN to 4 port RS-232 Device Server Over IP

Feature

Configurable via Web browser
One to four independent serial ports.
Full- and half-duplex serial port modes.
Remote control of RTS, CTS, DTR, and DSR lines.
Internal EEPROM for configuration storage.
Detailed status indication via LEDs
Setup through the serial port or network.
HTTP, UDP (Management Configurable), tools setup .
"On-the-fly" commands for immediate serial port configuration change.
Serial-side "modem" commands for network connections control.
Direct control of ADSL modems.
Supported protocols include UDP, TCP, ARP, ICMP (PING), DHCP, and HTTP.
Supplied with the Atil Device Server Toolkit (ATILDST) for Windows. The ATILDST includes Virtual Serial Port
Serial Port Driver. A  Linux version of the VSPD is also available.
socket comms (up to 16 UDP, TCP, and HTTP sessions
Net controls Ethernet port.
Serial in charge of serial channels baud rate
10/100BaseT, auto-MDIX Ethernet port
1024KB flash for firmware, application, and data storage
2KB EEPROM for data storage
status LEDs

Specifications

LAN 10/100 Mbps Auto-MDIX Ethernet port

Serial Interface

TX,RX,RTS,CTS,DTR,DSR,DCD,GND DB9M
Power Requirements TB 3.5 Pin2 10-30VDC  24V@75mA
Serial Data Rate 300bps ~ 460.8Kbps
Data Bits 7,8
Stop Bits 1,2
Parity none,even,odd,mark,space
Protocol UDP, TCP, ARP, ICMP (PING), DHCP, and HTTP
Management Web server Manager software Virtual serial port (Virtual COM Port)

Hardware

Power Input Terminal block
Power Consumption 54mA max 
LED TXD,RXD
Dimensions  
Weight  
Environmental
Operating Temp -0~55℃
Storage Temp -40~85℃
Humidity 0~90% Non-Condensing
Case PC

Virtual Serial Ports

Our Virtual Serial Port Drivers for Windows and Linux allow you to transparently access your device server's serial port as if it was a real COM port of your PC. Your "serial" PC software won't notice the cheat.

Direct TCP and UDP links

All Atil serial-over-IP devices support standard TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols. Open a socket and exchange data with the serial port of your device server directly. It's that simple.

Device-to-device links

Atil device servers can talk to each other directly, using standard TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols. No PC necessary.