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Quick Start Guide
Wi-Fi TO RS-232/422/485
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3
5
7
8
RXD
TXD
GND
RTS
CTS
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CONVERTER
RS-422/485 Pinout(SIX Terminal from Left)
MODEL ATC-2000WF
(Version 2.0)
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
RS-422
T+
T-
R+
R-
VIN+
VIN-
RS-485
485+
485-
NC
NC
VIN+
VIN+
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LED indication
LINK ---- Indicate WLAN status
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Check Package Content
DIS ---- Indicate WLAN status
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ATC-2000WF unit 1Pcs
ACT ---- It will flash when transmit the data from WLAN to serial or from serial to WLAN.
PWR ---- Indicate the Power supply
1Pcs
Detail for LINK,DIS Led indicate
■ monopole Antenna (2dBi RP-SMA) 1Pcs
LINK DIS Status
■ Software CD 1Pcs
Not Associated Connected over TCP
■ Ext power adapter 1Pcs
ON solid
■ Printed version of this ATC-2000WF Quick Start Guide
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No IP Address(enter
Command mode)
1Pcs
Slow Blink
Associated,
No Internet
IP Address OK
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.Hardware Installation
■ Connect RS-232 DB9 Female Crossing configuration cable
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.Software Installation to ATC-2000WF unit on RS-232 side.
■ Connecting the Power Adapter to ATC-2000WF power jack.
■ I nsert the software CD and search for such as F:/Tool/ pcommlite folder to run Settup.exe.Note: Be sure you have
When the power is properly supplied. The Link LED will contious to flash and PWR LED will light in red when system administrative rights &disable firewalls in windows XP
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Configure the ATC-2000WF is ready.
RS-232/422/485 Pinouts
RS-232 Pinout(DB9 Female )
PIN RS-232 Input/Output
■S erial Console (9600, n, 8, 1)
Before configuring the ATC-2000WF via the serial console, turn off the power and use a serial cable to connect the
ATC-2000WF to your computer’s serial port. We suggest using PComm Terminal Emulator, which is available in CD driver to carry out the configuration procedure. Firstly install
PComm Terminal Emulator on your computer.
■ Connect ATC-2000WF RS-232 serial port directly to your computer’s male RS-232 serial Port with RS-232 DB9 Female
Cross Configuration cable
■ From the Windows desktop, click on Start # Programs #
PComm Lite # Terminal Emulator.
■ When the PComm Terminal Emulator window opens, first click on the Port Manager menu item and select Open, or click on the Open icon.
■ The Property window opens automatically. From the
Communication Parameter page, select the appropriate COM port for the connection, COM1 in this example, and 9600 for
Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop
Bits.
■ From the Property window.s Terminal page, select ANSI or VT100 for Terminal Type, and click on OK. If you select
Dumb Terminal as the terminal type, some of the console functions—especially the .Monitor. function—may not work properly.
■ Upon power up, the device will be in data mode. To enter command mode, exactly the three characters $$$ must be sent. The device will respond with CMD.
While in command mode, the device will accept ASCII bytes as command. To exit command mode, send exit<cr>. The device will respond with “EXIT” to data mode.
Parameters, such as the SSID, channel, IP address, Serial
Port settings, and all other settings can be viewed and configured in command mode. ASCII characters can be sent through a terminal emulator connected to the UART or via
Telnet. When using the UART communications settings should match the settings used when ATC-2000WF connects. for example: the default is 9600 baud rate, 8 bits, No Parity, 1 stop bit, and hardware flow control disabled.
■ Start by configuring the IP address and WLAN under
MS-DOS Command Mode. section for instructions on how to configure the rest of the IP settings.
■ Choosing the Proper Operation Mode
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Factory Default WLAN &IP Address
Default Configuration Settings
COMM Parameters
Close string: *OPEN*
Open string: *CLOS*
Remote string: *HELLO*
Flush Size : 16
Match Byte : 0
Flush Timer: 2
Idle Timer : 0
IP Parameters
DHCP:
Protocol:
Address:
Local port:
1(enabled)
TCP-Server
0.0.0.0
2000
Net Mask:
Gateway:
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
Host:
Remote port:
0.0.0.0
2000
Ftp 208.109.78.34 ( roving default update server )
(port fixed at 21)
System Parameters
Sleep timer: 0
Wake timer: 0
Trigger: 1(SENS0 pin wakes up the device)
Auto connect: 0
IO Mask: 0xFC ( 3,4,5,6,7,8 outputs ).
Print Level: 1 (prints enabled)
Time Server Parameters
Enable:
Address:
Port:
0= disabled
158.152.1.76
37 ( NIST TIME protocol )
Zone: 7 ( Pacific USA time )
UART Parameters
Baud rate:
Parity:
9600 n (none)
Flow : 0=disabled
WLAN Parameters
Channel: 0 Mode: infrastructure
SSID: roving1: Rate: 1 (1= 1Mbit)
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Summary of Commands – Listed by Functional
Category
(These commands are explained in detail with more detailed functioning examples further in this document.)
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