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Transcript
ethernet
Ethernet Communications Option
•Reduce Communications Costs
•Reduce Installation Costs
•Simple Setup
•Standard TCP/IP Network Protocol
The EN-200 Ethernet module allows
RSI’s HandKey® and HandPunch®
terminals to communicate with host
computer over an Ethernet Local Area
Network via TCP/IP. This can greatly
reduce installation and communications costs by taking advantage of a
company’s existing data network.
Installation is further simplified
because the module is completely
internal to our biometric terminals.
This eliminates the need for an additional power supply and simplifies
installation.
Set up is fast and simple. An RJ-45
connector is used to connect to 10Base-T
network wiring. The IP address and
gateway are set via the terminal set-up
menu and keypad. The appropriate subnet mask is automatically generated for
the selected IP address. No special set-up
programs are required at the host.
Networking flexibility is maximized
because multiple hand readers may still
be daisy chained via 4-wire RS-485 to a
terminal using the Ethernet module. This
allows for a remote location with up to
32 terminals to communicate with the
host via a single Ethernet connection.
Application Program support for the
Ethernet module is available for both
Windows 95 and Windows NT environments (32 bit) through RSI’s communications API Version 2.20 or higher.
Network Interface:
10 Base-T (RJ-45)
Network Protocol:
TCP/IP
IP Address:
Set at terminal
TCP Port Number :
3001
Subnet Mask:
Automatically generated
or manually entered
for selected IP address
Power Consumption:
200mA max increased current
draw from terminal @ 12VDC
Part Number:
EN-200
Specifications subject to change
HandKey® and HandPunch® are registered trademarks of
Recognition Systems, Inc.
1520 Dell Avenue
Campbell, California 95008 USA
Tel: 408.341.4100 / Fax: 408.341.4101
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.handreader.com