KMPS-1-64 Manual
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can not be the same as the receive port or 0 to avoid datagrams bouncing
between scanners.
Set in programming mode only. Must reset to take effect.
POrt STream x
Sets or returns the port on which the unit will send streaming data. In
UDP broadcast this can not be the same as the receive port or 0 to avoid
datagrams bouncing between scanners.
Set in programming mode only. Must reset to take effect.
PTp x
Sets or returns the version of PTP (IEEE 1588) to use.
Set in programming mode only. Must reset to take effect.
PTp SYnc
Sets or returns the sync interval for PTP v1. Allowed values are
0,1,3,4,6. Set in programming mode only. Must reset to take effect.
SUbnet
xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx
Sets or returns to subnet mask.
Set in programming mode only.
Table 6 : Ethernet Commands
3.2.3 Wrong Subnet
When a KMPS with a static IP is placed on a different Subnet it is not possible to reach the
scanner with either with unicast UDP or TCP packets. In this case it is necessary to reset the
IP address either to DHCP or to an address on the new subnet. To do this broadcast UDP
packets must be used. If multiple scanners with the same address are on the same Subnet
this may reset all the addresses. To avoid this a command preceded by a % and the last
three values of the MAC address can be used. Only the KMPS with that MAC address will
respond
Example
:
%AB 11 01 IP 100.100.1.1 will set the scanner with MAC address 9C:31:B6:AB:11:01 will
set its IP address to 100.100.1.1.
3.3
PTP
Precision Time Protocol (IEEE-1588) is a standard that allows for synchronization of Ethernet
enabled devices over a standard Ethernet network. The KMPS supports both v.1 and v.2
version of this protocol. The feature can be configured using the PTP command.
3.4
Command list
These commands are valid for both RS-485 and Ethernet enabled KMPSs. Neither the
command or hexadecimal data sent is case sensitive. All commands can use either the full
command or the first two letters. Commands must be followed by a carriage return. There
must be at least one space between portions of commands. Portions in italics are optional, if
omitted data is read and if they are present data is written.
outputs from each of these commands for reference. All returned values are followed by a
carriage return.
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