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EnOcean Com-Server




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Management and commissioning
WuTility Management and inventorizing for EnOcean Com-Servers under Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP

Active search for EnOcean Com-Servers in the local subnet and display of all relevant information at a single glance. Initial assignment of IP addresses, copying of entire configuration blocks, uploading of firmware updates and direct telnet access are just a few of the additional functions.

more information...
Revision list
ZIP - approx. 4,783 kB
download wutility


Tools for accessing the EnOcean Com-Server by means of standard software
OPC server The standard in industrial and building automation

Nearly every display system supports OPC and hence also the integration of the EnOcean Com-Server.

Revision list


Additional background information for developing your own socket-based applications
EnOcean Transceiver Module TCM120 Protocol description for EnOcean Transceiver

Here you will find all the information you need for directly programming the integrated EnOcean module.

PDF - approx. 1,435 kB
Protocol description for EnOcean Transceiver
Visual C++ 5.0/6.0 TCP client, TCP server, UDP communication

Simple demo projects in Visual C++ borrowing from our book "TCP/IP Ethernet and Web-IO".

ZIP - approx. 77 kB
TCP client
Visual Basic and Delphi TCP client, TCP server, UDP communication

The VB and Delphi samples from our book "TCP/IP-Ethernet and WEB-IO"

ZIP - approx. 386 kB
download
JAVA Demo for a TCP client, created using Borland JBuilder 4.0 ZIP - approx. 21 kB
Java EnOcean
Linux TCP client demo in Linux ZIP - approx. 20 kB
Linux EnOcean
SCO UNIX TCP client demo under SCO ZIP - approx. 190 kB
SCO Unix EnOcean


Additional background information for developing your own serial-based applications
EnOcean Transceiver Module TCM120 Protocol description for EnOcean Transceiver

Here you will find all the information you need for directly programming the integrated EnOcean module.

PDF - approx. 1,435 kB
Download
COM Port Redirector Virtual COM ports for Windows 9x/ME or NT/2000/XP

Connect a Com-Server to the network, set up a virtual COM port on your system and your serial application is network-enabled - without programming a single line.

NT/2000/XP
Revision list
ZIP - approx. 291 kB
COM Port Redirector

9x/ME
Revision list
ZIP - approx. 62 kB
COM Port Redirector
Companion tool Variably assign IP addresses to virtual COM ports

Replace the Com-Server assigned to a COM port in the system control panel without time-consuming configuration. Before starting the serial application, just select the desired Com-Server with a click and assign the COM port. Done!

ZIP - approx. 80 kB


 
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