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Digi Connect and ConnectPort TS Family web interface Administration
Digi Connect Family and ConnectPort TS Family
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n Power status: For models with dual power supply, Power status shows the status of the
power supplies. For example, if power supply 1 for a Digi Connect and ConnectPort TS Family 16
MEI unit is disconnected but power supply 2 is connected, the power status appears as follows:
Power status:Dual power (1 - Fail, 2 - Normal)
Serial
The Serial page under Administration > System Information lists the serial ports and their
configuration status. Click a port to view detailed serial port information on the Serial Port
Diagnostics page.
Note The ConnectPort LTS serial ports behave like DTE ports.
n Outputs from the device: TxD (in 422/485 Full duplex TxD+ and TxD-), RTS, and DTR
n Inputs to the device: RxD (in 422/485 Full duplex RxD+ and RxD-), CTS, DSR, and DCD
For pin-out information, see ConnectPor LTS 8/16/32 Quick Start Guide.
Serial Port Diagnostics
The Serial Port Diagnostics page displays information on the current state of a serial port on your Digi
device.
n Configuration: The Configuration page displays the electrical interface (Port Type) and basic
serial settings.
n Signals: The Signals pane shows the state of serial port signals. The serial port signals are
green when asserted (on) and gray when not asserted (off). These signals are defined as
follows:
l RTS: Request To Send.
l CTS: Clear To Send.
l DTR: Data Terminal Ready.
l DSR: Data Set Ready.
l DCD: Data Carrier Detected.
l OFC: Output Flow Control. Indicates that flow control is enabled on the remote side of the
serial-port connection, and that the Digi device should stop sending data.
l IFC: Input Flow Control. Indicates that the Digi device is operating as if flow control is
enabled for incoming data sent from the remote side of the serial-port connection. This
signal is more of an indication that flow control is intended or expected rather than true
state information. If the remote side has a flow-control mechanism enabled, the Digi device
will use it.

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BrandDigi
ModelConnect SP
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