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WARNING:
Do not use a cable longer than 150 feet to connect the
TX102 to a remote Telplex.
3.6
3.6
TERMINAL PORT CABLING
TERMINAL PORT CABLING
If connecting a terminal device to a TX104 or TX108, refer to
Section
3.6.1
. Refer to
Section 3.6.2
if connecting to a TX102.
3.6.1
3.6.1
TX104/TX108 TERMINAL PORT
TX104/TX108 TERMINAL PORT
CONNECTION
CONNECTION
IMPORTANT:
Before you proceed with cabling, you must know whether
the terminal devices that you will connect to your Telplex are DTE (Data
Terminal Equipment) or DCE (Data Communication Equipment). The
following devices are generally DTE: terminals, printers, and computers
like the IBM PC. The following devices are DCE: modems and some
computers.
The standard configuration of the TX104 and TX108 is all terminal ports
DCE with DB-25 female connectors. DCE ports use the following
signals for communication:
TELPLEX EIA-232 TERMINAL PORT PIN/SIGNAL DEFINITION
Pin
Signa
l
Direction
Definition
1
PGND
---
Protective Ground
2
TX
Output
Data In
3
RX
Input
Data Out
4
RTS
Input
Request To Send. Input for RTS/DSR pass through feature
5
CTS
Output
Clear To Send. Handshake In, enable/disable the transmission
of characters
6
DSR
Output
Data Set Ready. If RTS/DSR pass through is enabled, this line
follows the state of the remote Telplex's RTS line. If RTS/DSR
pass through is disabled, this line is a co12 volts.
7
SGND
---
Signal Ground
8
DCD
Output
Data Carrier Detect. Follows the state of the composite's DCD
line.
Summary of Contents for Telplex TX102
Page 24: ...18 20 DTR Input Data Terminal Ready Enable disable the receiving of characters ...
Page 41: ...35 Self test passed ...
Page 55: ...49 Press any Key to continue ...
Page 58: ...52 Set Stop Bits 4 Set RTS DSR Pass Through 8 Enter Request ...
Page 72: ...66 Figure 9 ...
Page 99: ...NOTES NOTES ...