StarTechcom Network Cables ATC 2000WF User Manual

ATC-2000WF Users Manual  
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only in  
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Copyright 2007 ATC Technology Co., Ltd.  
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Versatile socket operation modes, including: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, ARP, DHCP  
client  
Easy-to-use Windows Utility for mass installation  
Supports Windows Virtual COM drivers  
LEDs indicate LINK, DIS, ACT and PWR.  
WLAN Radio Features:  
Protocol Type: 802.11b standard compliant  
Operating Range: Open Environment: 1000 ft./300m  
Office Environment: 100-330 ft./30-100m  
Security: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 64 and 128 bit encryption  
Network Mode Infrastructure mode, Ad-Hoc mode  
1.4 Serial Communication Parameters  
No. of ports:1 (ATC-2000WF)  
Interface: RS-232/422/485  
Port Type:DB9 Male and six bit terminal  
Baud Rate Options: 9600, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps  
Data Length Options: 8 bits  
Parity options: None  
Stop Bits Options: 1 bit  
Flow Control: Hardware or none  
Serial UART Buffer: 256 bytes input, 256 bytes output  
Radio Characteristics:  
Spread Spectrum Technology: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)  
RF Range: 2.4 ~ 2.4835 GHz  
Data Rate: 11 / 5.5 / 2 / 1 Mbps  
Modulation: DBPSK for 1 Mbps, DQPSK for 2 Mbps, CCK for 5.5 / 11 Mbps  
Operation channels: US - 11, Europe - 13, France - 4, Spain - 2, Japan - 14  
RF Power Output (Typ.): +15 dBm  
Receive Sensitivity (Typ. @BER 10E-5): -83 dBm@11Mbps  
Power:  
Power Supply: 9-36VDC  
Current: Tx 350mA (Max.), Rx 210mA, Power Saving Mode 80mA  
Software:  
Windows-based Driver with Multi -Link Virtual Com Driver  
PC Set UP Utility: User setup and device-search software run on Windows XP/ 98 /  
ME / NT / 2000  
Network Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, SNMP, HTTP, ARP, DHCP client  
Mechanical:  
Antenna: PCB board-mount antenna option, or  
Ipex connector for external antenna and cable option  
Dimensions: 95 x 76 x 26 mm)  
Environmental:  
Temperature: Operating: 0 to +55 °C / +32 to +131 °F  
Storage: -20 to +65 °C / -4 to +149 °F  
Relative Humidity: 95% (non-condensing)  
Emissions EMC Certificate:  
U.S.A.: FCC Part 15 Subpart C  
CE: ETSI EN 300 328, EN 301 489-1/17, EN 55022, EN 61000, EN 50371  
Certification: Some models are already FCC Modular-Certified for immediate  
public sale.  
 
1.5 Serial Port Pin Assignments  
RS-232/422/485 Pinouts  
RS-232 Pinout(DB9 Female )  
PIN  
2
3
5
7
RS-232  
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
RTS  
Input/Output  
I
O
-
O
I
8
CTS  
RS-422/485 Pinout(SIX Terminal from Left)  
PIN  
1
2
RS-422  
T+  
RS-485  
485+  
485-  
NC  
T-  
R+  
3
4
R-  
NC  
5
6
VIN+  
VIN-  
VIN+  
VIN+  
1.6 Connecting the Hardware  
This section describes how to connect ATC-2000WF to serial devices for first time testing  
purposes. We cover Wiring Requirements, Connecting the Power, Connecting to the  
Network,  
You should also pay attention to the following items:  
Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring  
paths must cross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.  
Connecting the Power  
Connect the 9-36 VDC power line with ATC-2000 power jack. When the power is  
properly supplied, the .Link and DIS. LED will light in red and yellow color until the system  
is ready, at which time the .Link. LED will be put out and DIS PWR LED still light.  
Connecting to a Serial Device  
Connect the serial data cable between ATC-2000WF and the serial device.  
1.7 Top Panel LED Indicators  
LINK ---- Indicate WLAN status  
DIS ---- Indicate WLAN status  
ACT ---- It will flash when transmit the data from WLAN to serial  
or from serial to WLAN.  
PWR ---- Indicate the Power supply  
Detail for LINK,DIS Led indicate  
LINK  
OFF  
ON  
DIS  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Status  
WLAN Connecting  
WLAN Connected  
WLAN Disconnect  
Setup Command  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
 
2.0 Initial Configuration  
When setting up your ATC-2000WF for the first time, the first thing you should do is  
configure the IP address. Select one of the initial IP Address configuration methods to  
configure  
2.1 Factory Default IP Address  
ATC-2000WF is configured with the following default IP addresses:  
WLAN:  
Setting static IP  
IP Address 192.168.1.250  
Netmask 255.255.255.0  
2.2 Serial Console (19200, 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 computers 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.  
1. Connect ATC-2000WF RS-232 serial port directly to your computers male RS-232  
serial  
Port with RS-232 DB9 Female Cross Configuration cable  
2. From the Windows desktop, click on Start # Programs # PComm Lite # Terminal  
Emulator.  
3. When the PComm Terminal Emulator window opens, first click on the Port Manager  
menu item and select Open, or click on the Open icon.  
4. The Property window opens automatically. From the Communication Parameter page,  
select the appropriate COM port for the connection, COM1 in this example, and 38400 for  
Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits.  
5. 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  
functionsespecially the .Monitor. functionmay not work properly.  
6. Press the backspace key (located in the upper right corner of the keyboard)  
continuously whilepowering on the ATC-2000WF  
.
7. Sending a continuous backspace string to ATC-2000WF triggers it to switch  
automatically  
from data mode to console mode.  
8. 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.  
4
Choosing the Proper Operation Mode  
In this chapter, we describe the various ATC-2000WF operation modes. The options  
include  
an operation mode that uses a driver installed on the host computer, and operation modes  
that rely  
on TCP/IP socket programming concepts. After choosing the proper operation mode in this  
chapter, refer to Chapter 5 for detailed configuration parameter definitions.  
 
3.0 Summary of Commands Listed by Functional Category  
(These commands are explained in detail with more detailed functioning examples further  
in this document.)  
Network Commands  
IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where x is the IP of this device  
MASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where x is the Network Mask of this device  
GW xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where x is the Gateway of this device  
DHCP x Where x is the DHCP setting: 1=ON 0=OFF  
Wireless LAN Commands  
CHAN x Where x is the channel setting 1-14  
MODE x Where x Network Mode x = a(ad hoc) b(infrastructure) p(Pseudo IBSS)  
SSID xxxxxxxxx Where x is the multi-character SSID network name  
RATE x Where x is the Tx rate, 1,2,5,11 mbps  
WEP x Where x is WEP key 0=OFF, 1=64bit, 2=128bit  
WK x yyyyyyyyyy Load WEP Encryption Key into WEP buffers 1, 2, 3 or 4  
WKID x Where x is the Buffer of the WEP encryption key in use 1, 2, 3 or 4  
AA x Where x is the authentication: A=Auto, S=Shared Key, O=Open  
Serial Port Commands  
BAUD x Where x is serial port baud rate, 0=115200, 1=57600, 2=38400, 3=9600  
FCTL x Where x is Serial Flow Control setting, 1=ON, 0=OFF  
PORT xxxxx Where x= TCP Serial Port Number (Default value is 1001)  
Server/Client Settings  
RMODE x Where x is CLIENT or SERVER setting for this device  
RIP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where x is Server Target Remote IP when this device is in Client  
mode.  
RPORT xxxxx Where x is Server Target Remote PORT when this device Client mode.  
Enter Command Mode  
SetUpWLAN Gatekeeper Command Entry String  
Exit and Save Settings Commands  
EXIT Exits Command Mode but DOES NOT SAVE CHANGES  
SAVE SAVE Command (Saves only but does not Exit Configuration Mode.)  
SE SAVES and EXITS Command Mode simultaneously  
Other Commands  
PSMOD x Where x is the power saving mode: 1=ON 0=OFF  
RES Reset as if a Hardware reset was applied  
DEF Restores all settings to Factory Default  
MAC Read-Only command that display the unique MAC address  
VER Read-Only command returns Firmware Version Number  
HELP Displays list of all available Commands along with abbreviated format  
LIST Displays alphabetic readout of all Mini-b Settings  
 

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