This video will introduce how to test our wireless data transceiver,should you have any other questions,please contact sales engineer fanjuan@cdebyte.com
Hello Maggie, I need a tutorial for E90-DTU (433L30E ) And E90-DTU[900SL30ETH] The manuals use diffrente software not are update. I need comunicate 2 ponits (replace a wire for wireless) 1 PC TO 1 PLC.
Is there a requirement to null the connection from hardware to computer interface. In other words do you connect the RX - TX and TX - RX on hardware and connect normally to the PC in order to transmit or receive data from the hardware?
After 3 years you've no doubt figured it out - but for anyone else - RS232, you cross (null modem) the TX/RX terminals, but RS485 you don't ( you do it A to A, B to B).
@@DrFiero Oh yeah! Way past that now! We quit using these because we're inside a building shaft that goes 100 stories up floor to floor but because there was a stainless steel lining, we were getting signal deprivation so we went with CAT6 cabling and connected them A-A B-B in a daisy chain and used a Smart Linx language DSMA protocol to link them all together. So far we've successfully linked 155 nodes.
Thanks a lot for sharing informations
Hello Maggie, I need a tutorial for E90-DTU (433L30E ) And E90-DTU[900SL30ETH] The manuals use diffrente software not are update. I need comunicate 2 ponits (replace a wire for wireless) 1 PC TO 1 PLC.
Did you manage to make the configuration and find the software?
can you give me the link to get serial port tester and configuration application ?
hi, i have ebyte e22 400T30d 1w transciever and i need 5w ebyte transceiver to communicate each other, what 5w ebyte model can you recommend
Is there a requirement to null the connection from hardware to computer interface. In other words do you connect the RX - TX and TX - RX on hardware and connect normally to the PC in order to transmit or receive data from the hardware?
After 3 years you've no doubt figured it out - but for anyone else - RS232, you cross (null modem) the TX/RX terminals, but RS485 you don't ( you do it A to A, B to B).
@@DrFiero Oh yeah! Way past that now! We quit using these because we're inside a building shaft that goes 100 stories up floor to floor but because there was a stainless steel lining, we were getting signal deprivation so we went with CAT6 cabling and connected them A-A B-B in a daisy chain and used a Smart Linx language DSMA protocol to link them all together. So far we've successfully linked 155 nodes.