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> Sollae Systems wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Dear Customer, Thank you for the information. So, in your working scenario, CSE-M73 works fine. As shown in the Status screenshots, it transfers all the serial data it received to the target host, via Ethernet. It seems that you want further data processing after receiving the data from the RFID reader. However, further data processing needs to be done on the application layer, not by CSE-M73, which is just used for converting data from serial to Ethernet and vice versa. If you wish to convert that data into some specific format and synchronize it with the database, you may need to check if you have a TCP socket software that receives data from TCP, then converts it to the right format, can communicate with the database as you expect. You may need to find or program a software for doing such things. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. Thank you very much. Best Regards > Anonymous wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hallo, you will find attashed the status frames, before and after passing a card into the RFID Reader. Yes the data sent by the RFID reader ca be received by the simple test, what i want to do is take this data and converter it into the right form to match id on my database. Thank you. Best regards. > Sollae Systems wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Dear Customer, Thank you for the information. Those pins are used during the factory process. They are not for user applications so you can ignore them. In your scenario: RFID Reader <--Serial--> CSE-M73 (IP: 10.1.0.1) <--Ethernet(TCP)--> Your PC (IP: 10.1.0.2) On your PC, you will have to use software that supports TCP socket connection to communicate with CSE-M73 via Ethernet. If we understand it correctly, you said that the data sent by the RFID Reader can be received via the Simple Test program. And the Simple Test program is one software that supports TCP socket. So, please double-check the TCP socket software you are using in your application. The serial data sent by the RFID reader may have been received, but your software is not configured correctly to display it as well as send a proper response back to the RFID reader. That may be the reason for your issue. Also, could you please re-run your scenario above, and after running for a few minutes, take screenshots of the Status window via ezManager again? Thank you very much. Best Regards > Anonymous wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hello, find attashed the CON1 pins i'm talking about. The ethernet connection is between my PC and the CSE-M73, and the serial connection is bewteen my RFID reader and the SCE-M73. I confirm that this is the working scenario: RFID Reader <--Serial--> CSE-M73 (IP: 10.1.0.1) <--Ethernet(TCP)--> A device that has IP 10.1.0.2 My CSE-M73 will connect to a PC via ethernet. Thank you. > Sollae Systems wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Dear Customer, Thank you for the information. First of all, we would like to clarify that CSE-M73 is used just to convert data from serial to Ethernet and vice versa. We are not sure which pins you are mentioning about, since as we know, there is no CON1 pin on CSE-M73. You can read more about CSE-M73 pinout on pages 9, 10, CSE-M73 manual: https://www.eztcp.com/en/download/pds_files/csem73aen.pdf We are sorry that we are a bit confused about your TESTING scenario. Typically, in a Simple Test scenario, your CSE-M73 connects to your PC via both serial COM port and Ethernet. Could you please let us know more details, in your TESTING scenario: +) The Ethernet connection is between which devices? +) The serial connection is between which devices? Also, could you please confirm if this is your WORKING scenario? RFID Reader <--Serial--> CSE-M73 (IP: 10.1.0.1) <--Ethernet(TCP)--> A device that has IP 10.1.0.2 We would like to ask, which device/software your CSE-M73 is going to connect to via Ethernet connection? Thank you very much. Best Regard > owckilay wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hello, I did redownload all the pilots, it does work now, when i pass a card to the RFID reader, the LAN receive data of that card. Now i want to send this data to a host via ethernet. How can i do ? Attached the simple test frame. Another question, the CON1 pins on the CSE-M73 board are they used to control a devise? if yes how can we program it? thank you. Best regards. > Anonymous wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hello, Thank you for replying. the connectors between the CSE-M73 and the serial device are working. For the serial parameters, i changed the baud rate to match my serial device despite it still not working, even the simple test is not working no more. before i succed to send data from LAN to serial port and vice verca. Now the send data function doesn't work but the connection is established. Yes i just want to transmit raw data from my serial device. My serial device (RFID reader) does work on TTL so i connected it to the TTL pins on the CSE-M73 and checked the TTL button located in the serial port tab. Here are the parameters of the serial device : Available Baud rate -> 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bauds Factory Baud rate -> MS2/MS2S R & S: 9600; MS2/MS2S W: 38400 (SSCP®) Mode -> Asynchronous Number of bits -> 8 Transfer mode -> LSB first Stop bit -> 1 Thank you. Best regards. > Sollae Systems wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Dear Customer, Thank you for the information. Since the Simple Test is successful, the CSE-M73 module is probably working well. Based on your information, it seems that and the problem is in the serial connection between the CSE-M73 and your serial device. Could you please double-check if your serial device and the serial cable/connector are still well-functioning or not? Make sure the serial parameters such as baud rate, data bit, etc., and the serial interface (RS232) are matched between the CSE-M73 and your serial device. If possible, please take the screenshot of the Serial Port tab of CSE-M73 on ezManager, and also send us the serial parameters of your serial device. We also would like to ask if you just need to transmit raw data via the serial connection, or there is any serial protocol required (e.g., Modbus RTU/ASCII)? Thank you very much. Best Regards > owckilay wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Here is the capture when I click the status button, the problem is I connect a serial device to the RS232 pins on the CSE-M73, but I can't reach the device and don't receive data from it. Despite, I can detect the CSE-m73 throw the ezManager application. When I connect the CSE-M73 to the PC throw serial and ethernet port, the simple test is successful I can send and receive data from both ports. > Sollae Systems wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing our products. However, we are not sure we fully understand your problem. Could you please give us more description about how exactly did your problem happen? Please follow the checklist below to troubleshoot the problem: https://www.eztcp.com/en/support/view?page=1&cid=286 Make sure the serial cable and connector work well, and the serial parameters are matched between devices in your application. If possible, please connect CSE-M73 to ezManager, and then click the Status button, take the screenshot and send us. To avoid language misunderstanding, you can also contact the seller where you bought the CSE-M73 device, for support in communicating with us. Thank you very much. Best Regards > owckilay wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Bonjour, dans le cadre d'un projet j'utilise le CSE-M73. dans le but de convertir des signaux reçu en série à partir d'un équipement communicant en RS232 qui sera branché au convertisseur, pour ensuite transmettre ces données la via Ethernet sur le réseau. j'ai configurer le convertisseur via LAN, mais je n'arrive toujours pas à recevoir les données communiquées en série.
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