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Product Overview

Setting Up Your Device

Set Up Hardware

Install/Setup

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Set Up Network

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“I want DHCP” is preselected to set up the network 

using dynamic IP addressing. The Gateway is set up at 

the factory to receive an IP assignment from a DHCP 

Server. 

1. If a DHCP Server is not available on your network, it    

  will default to 169.254.102.39. 

2. If a DHCP server is not available and the default  

  address does not work on your PC, change your PC  

  network settings to IP Address: 169.254.102.1, Subnet   

  Mask: 255.255.0.0, Default Gateway: 169.254.102.100.

Set Up Serial Port

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Note:  Serial Settings are grayed out when VCom 

Mode is selected.

1. Change the Description of the serial port if 

    needed. 

2. Set the Mode to RS-232, RS-422 (4 wire), 

    RS-485 (2 wire) or RS-485 (4 wire).

3. Set the Baud Rate to control the speed of the     

    port. Valid rates range between 75 and 230.4k      

    bits per second.

4. Set Data Bits. Options are from 5 to 8 Data Bits.   

    8 is most common and is the default.

5. Set Stop Bits.  Stop Bits controls the number of  

    bits for end of character.

6. Parity controls the error checking mode, with 

    options of No Parity, Odd, Even, Mark and      

    Space.

7. “Flow Control” options are Hardware or         

   Software or None.  Hardware is used for RS-232    

   only

Power 10 - 30 VDC

Reset/Mode Switch

Ethernet Port

LEDs

VESP211-485  

Terminal Block

E  D C  B  A

VESP211-232  
RS-232 DB9 Male

1. Port Settings: Four configurations are available:

TCP, UDP, VCOM Mode and Paired Mode.  TCP 

is the most common choice, and will be briefly 

described below. (Paired Mode uses the same 

settings 

as TCP.) Detailed information about UDP and VCOM 

Mode may be found in the User’s Manual.

2. TCP Port Settings:

-- Choose “TCP”.

-- Choose either “server” or “client.” 

-- Enter the port number on which you 

    want to “wait for connections.”

-- Enter the maximum number of desired

   connections.

-- Specify who is permitted to connect. 

Depending on the Mode Selected there may be 

Advanced functions available. Option is grayed out 

for VCom Mode.

1. Connect RJ45 first. DHCP is enabled by default.

2. Power the device.

3. Connect the Serial Device.

RS-232 with DB9: straight-through for DCE 

device. Null modem for DTE device.

RS-422/485 with terminal blocks.

1. Use included CD to install Vlinx Serial Server 

Manager. If Autorun does not start, go to “My 

Computer” and select the CD drive.  You will see a Vlinx 

VESR icon.  Double-click it to launch the installation.

2. 

Click “Login”. Password is blank from factory.  

No password is necessary to operate the VESR 

unit. The Configuration/General page appears.

LEDs

Ready

Blink

System operating correctly

OFF or Solid ON

Not operating correctly or 

not ready

Ethernet

ON

Ethernet Port is connected

Blink

Data is being transmitted or 

received

Serial

ON and “Ready” 

LED is Blinking

Serial port is available

Blink

Data is ebing transmitted or 

received

ON but “Ready” 

LED is OFF

Device is in Console Mode

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