5 Configuring System
This chapter introduces how to configure system.
5.1 Finding Device IP
5.2 Remote Login
5.3 Configuring Storage Devices
5.4 Configuring Ethernet IP
5.5 Configuring Wi-Fi (Optional)
5.6 Configuring Bluetooth (Optional)
5.7 Configuring 4G (Optional)
5.8 Configuring Buzzer
5.9 Configuring RTC
5.10 Configuring Serial Port
This chapter introduces the configuration method of RS232 and RS485.
5.10.1 Installing picocom tool
In the Linux environment, you can use the picocom tool to debug the serial ports RS232 and RS485.
Execute the following command to install the picocom tool.
sudo apt-get install picocom
5.10.2 Configuring RS232
ED-HMI2120-101C includes 2 RS232 ports, and the corresponding COM ports and device files are as follows:
Number of RS232 Ports | Corresponding COM Port | Corresponding Device File |
---|---|---|
2 | COM1, COM3 | /dev/com1, /dev/com3 |
Preparation:
The RS232 port of ED-HMI2120-101C has been connected with external device.
Steps:
- Execute the following command to open the serial port com1, and configure the serial port baud rate to 115200.
picocom -b 115200 /dev/com1
- Input commands as needed to control external device.
5.10.3 Configuring RS485
ED-HMI2120-101C includes 2 RS485 ports, and the corresponding COM ports and device files are as follows:
Number of RS485 Ports | Corresponding COM Port | Corresponding Device File |
---|---|---|
2 | COM2, COM4 | /dev/com2, /dev/com4 |
Preparation:
The RS485 port of ED-HMI2120-101C has been connected with external devices.
Steps:
- Execute the following command to open the serial port com4, and configure the serial port baud rate to 115200.
picocom -b 115200 /dev/com4
- Input commands as needed to control external devices.