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Serial Parameters Table
Use this table to set the serial parameters at the S> prompt during the configuration of the
Digi One Single Port. A six digit number must be entered with each digit representing
one of the six parameters listed below. The six parameters must be in the following order:
Speed-Bits-Flow Control-Parity-Stop Bits-Timeout. Use the digit from the Number
column at the left side of the table below to represent each of the six parameters. You
must enter only a six digit number!
An example is the six digit number 532106 which corresponds to the following parame-
ters, highlighted in bold, in the table below. The Speed is 9600 bps which will be repre-
sented by the number 5. You will see the number 5 in the Number column to the
immediate left of 9600 bps. The next parameter is Bits, and I’ve highlighted 8 bits in the
table. Following the same row across to the Number column, you will find the number 3.
So the second number is 3. The third parameter is Flow Control and I’ve highlighted
rts/cts. Following the same row across to the Number column, you will find the number
2. When you do this for all six parameters, you will get the six digit number 532106. If
you want to use different parameters, it might be a good idea to circle the parameters and
then follow them across to the Number column to find your six digit parameter setting..
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Setting up the Digi One Single Port TCP Server
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will be of further help. It is necessary to do a search on the Digi website at
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Digi One Single Port
TCP and UDP Versions
Setup Guide
Introduction
The Digi One Single Port with TCP or UDP version device servers are designed to con-
nect any serial network device over Ethernet with TCP or UDP. The Digi device server
can permanently store its IP settings.
Requirements
Before you begin the installation and configuration procedure for the Digi device, you
should have:
A terminal or terminal emulation program setup on your system.
A simple terminal emulation program called Tera Term can can be downloaded from
the Internet. It is located by a simple web search or found at one of the popular
download sites. It works well with all Microsoft Windows operating systems.
Converted the serial port parameters into a six digit number format before configur-
ing the device’s serial port. Refer to the Serial Parameters Table before starting the
configuration process.
Converted the IP settings to be assigned the Digi device into a hexadecimal format.
Attached the appropriate cable to a terminal or your computer system’s serial port.
Note: A null modem serial cable with two db-9 female ends works well in attaching
one end to one of your system’s serial ports and the other to the Digi device.
Attached the Digi device to the network with an Ethernet cable.
Determined whether you have the Client or the Server version of the Digi One Single
Port TCP. The underside of the device has a label listing the version. The TCP Client
and Server have different configuration setup procedures. The UDP version is con-
figured using the Client version procedure only.
LED Indicator Lights
LED Color Status Meaning
Power Green
On
Off
Power detected
No power detected
Link Red
On
Off
No physical network detected
Physical network detected
Diag Red
Blinking
Off
Waiting to be configured
Digi device ready

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