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News Release from: Sena Technologies | Subject: LS110 single-port device server
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2007

Single-port server connects RS-2332
devices

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The LS110 features a nine-pin male DB-9 connector, 7.5V~15V DC power input, and supports data transfer speeds up to 115Kbit/s.

The LS110 is a cost-effective single-port device server that connects RS-232 serial devices such as printers, scales, medical equipment, manufacturing machinery, barcode readers, card readers, point-of-sale equipment, and other data acquisition devices to 10Base-T Ethernet network On the serial side, the LS110 features a nine-pin male DB-9 connector, 7.5V~15V DC power input, and supports data transfer speeds up to 115Kbit/s

Built-in surge protection is added on serial port to safeguard the device from electrical interference, surges or spikes that could interrupt the system operation.

In TCP mode, the LS110 supports telnet COM port control option (RFC 2217 compliant) that is used to access serial devices over the network.

This option enable user applications to set the parameters of remote serial ports (baud rate, flow control, etc), detect line signal changes, as well as receive and transmit data.

The LS110 is shipped with a licensed version copy of COM Port Redirection Software, Serial/IP for free of charge.

This software allows the use of existing application programs based on serial communication.

Included in the package with the LS110 serial device server is a quick start guide, external power supply, serial data cable and a CD-ROM.

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