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    Serial port DIP switches

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      mserrano
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      Hi.

      I have been trying to find information about the DIP switch positions for the Mango ES device, but have not been able to.

      We are trying to talk to a ModBus device, but unfortunately cannot find it from MangoES ( other devices can , when connected in its place ). That DIP switch is one of the things we are thinking of.

      Regards,

      Mario Serrano

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        JoelHaggar
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          Woody Beverley
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          The DIP switches on the MangoES should always be in the down position. These are for future expansion so all down is the only valid config for now.

          Your ModBus serial port will show up as a USBx. It will be USB0 if you don't don't have any other devices connected to the other 2 USB ports.

          -WoodyB

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            mserrano
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            Well, it was the device all along... We changed it to the USB0 one and it worked fine.

            Thanks for your help.

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