Description
Lantronix One Port Serial (RS232/ RS422/ RS485) to IP Ethernet Device Server - International 110-240 VAC
The Lantronix One Port Serial to IP Ethernet Device Server is a compact, dependable solution crafted for industrial and commercial environments where legacy serial equipment must compete in today’s IP-enabled networks. This single-port device server supports RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 serial interfaces, turning serial data into reliable Ethernet traffic for remote access, monitoring, and control. With an international power supply that covers 110-240 VAC and compatible adapters, it’s designed for global deployments in factories, laboratories, kiosks, building automation, and IT rooms where space is at a premium but performance cannot be compromised.
- Versatile serial interface for broad compatibility: The device server supports RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 in configurable modes, enabling you to connect a wide range of legacy equipment such as PLCs, sensors, barcode readers, CNC machines, and industrial controllers to an IP network without changing a single device’s wiring. It supports common serial signaling and can be configured for multi-drop RS-485 networks where a single master communicates with multiple subsystems.
- Reliable network bridge with flexible deployment: It bridges serial data to Ethernet at speeds that suit industrial data acquisition and control. With 10/100 Mbps Ethernet and automatic detection, it integrates seamlessly into existing networks, supports TCP/IP-based data transfer, and provides dependable remote access to serial devices from any location on the network or over VPNs for secure, distributed operations.
- Secure, manageable remote access: Manageability is built in via a web-based graphical interface, plus optional command-line access and SNMP support for centralized monitoring. Firmware updates, port configurations, and user access controls can be performed remotely, enabling administrators to protect sensitive data and ensure consistent operation across multiple devices without on-site visits.
- Compact, rugged, and international by design: The unit’s small footprint fits into crowded equipment racks, control panels, or lab benches. It ships with an international power supply and adapters, making it suitable for global deployments. Its simple mounting options and robust construction are ideal for environments where space, reliability, and uptime are essential.
- Fast, straightforward integration with existing systems: Users can quickly configure baud rates, parity, data bits, and stop bits to match the connected serial device. The device supports common networking features such as IP addressing, DHCP, static IP configuration, and port-based data routing, simplifying integration with SCADA, MES, ERP interfaces, or custom monitoring software.
Technical Details of Lantronix One Port Serial (RS232/ RS422/ RS485) to IP Ethernet Device Server
- Serial interface: RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 (configurable per port and device needs) for flexible connectivity to a broad range of serial equipment
- Network interface: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet with auto-MDI/MDIX for easy plug-and-play integration into existing networks
- Power: International 110-240 VAC input with included regional adapters for global operation
- Single-port device server: Provides one serial port bridged to an Ethernet connection for remote access and data streaming
- Management and security: Web-based GUI for configuration, with optional SSH/CLI access and SNMP support for centralized monitoring and secure administration
- Operating environment and compatibility: Designed for industrial environments with broad OS compatibility for TCP/IP-based data transmission to SCADA, HMI, and IT systems
how to install Lantronix One Port Serial (RS232/ RS422/ RS485) to IP Ethernet Device Server
Follow these straightforward steps to deploy the Lantronix One Port Serial to IP Ethernet Device Server quickly and confidently:
- Plan your placement: Choose a location with stable power and convenient access to the serial device and the network. Verify that the environment meets any temperature and ventilation guidelines for your installation site.
- Connect the serial device: Use the appropriate cable to connect your RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 device to the server’s serial port. If you’re using RS-485 in multi-drop configurations, ensure proper termination and addressing as required by your network topology.
- Attach network connectivity: Plug an Ethernet cable from the device server to a switch or router in your LAN. Ensure network availability and plan IP addressing (DHCP or static IP) to simplify future management.
- Power up and access the interface: Connect the universal power supply and switch on the device. Access the device by entering its IP address into a web browser or the designated management tool to begin configuration. If DHCP is used, locate the assigned IP via your router’s client list or a network scanner.
- Configure serial and network settings: In the web UI, set the serial parameters (baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control) to match the connected device. Configure the network settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and any necessary DNS entries). Save changes and reboot if required. Test the connection by sending and receiving data through the device to confirm reliable communication and proper routing.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What can I connect to the Lantronix One Port Serial to IP Ethernet Device Server?
A: You can connect a wide range of serial devices that use RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 interfaces, such as PLCs, sensors, CNC machines, barcode scanners, and industrial controllers, and access them over an IP network for monitoring and control. -
Q: What management features are available?
A: The device offers a web-based management interface and may support CLI access and SNMP for centralized monitoring. You can configure serial settings, network parameters, and security options while performing firmware updates over the network. -
Q: Is the power supply compatible with travel or global deployments?
A: Yes. The product ships with an international power supply capable of accepting 110-240 VAC input and includes regional adapters to fit multiple plug configurations worldwide. -
Q: Can I remotely manage multiple devices from a central location?
A: Yes. The unit is designed for networked environments, allowing centralized configuration, monitoring, and firmware management via the web UI or SNMP-enabled systems, making it scalable for larger deployments. -
Q: Which operating environments is this device suitable for?
A: It is suitable for industrial automation, manufacturing floors, building automation, data centers, laboratories, and any environment where serial equipment must be integrated into an Ethernet network for remote access and automation.
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