CyberResearch COMT 366F User Manual Download Page 10

COMT 366 Series  

 

CyberResearch

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Serial Communications 

 

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©Copyright 2001 

CyberResearch, Inc.

 

 
 

If the transmit signal is in the quiescent state (continuously low) only the lower segments 
and the vertical bar will be illuminated. This indicates a constant negative state. If the 
transmit or receive inputs to the device were streaming, i.e., in the positive mode 
continuously, the LCD display would show the vertical segment and the upper segments 
only. For those cases where there is valid data transmission, both the upper and lower 
segments will be displayed simultaneously. A variation in display intensity between 
lower and upper segments will give the user a perception of the amount of data being 
transmitted.  

The LCD display also shows the status of the following control signals: CTS, RTS, DSR, 
DCD, and DTR. These signals are displayed as mnemonic symbols, composed of three 
letters each, on the bottom line of the display. The presence of the three-letter mnemonic 
indicates that the respective control signal is high or positive. If the control signal is 
negative, the three-letter mnemonic is not displayed. For most full-duplex data-only 
converters, CTS and RTS are connected together while DSR, DCD, and DTR are 
connected together. The LCD display will help verify correct operation. 

Summary of Contents for COMT 366F

Page 1: ...eproduced without permission COMT 366 Series RS 232 to RS 485 Converter with LCD 38 4 kbps Data Rate COMT 366M DB 25M Connector COMT 366F DB 25F Connector CyberResearch Inc www cyberresearch com 25 Bu...

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Page 5: ...ks CyberResearch and COMT 366 Series are trademarks of CyberResearch Inc Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademar...

Page 6: ...COMT 366 Series CyberResearch Serial Communications iv Copyright 2001 CyberResearch Inc COMT 366 Series...

Page 7: ...uch interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference If this occurs the user will be required to take whatever m...

Page 8: ...1 1 1 The LCD 1 2 0 Specifications 3 2 1 Interface 3 2 2 Connectors 3 2 3 Data Rate 3 2 4 Switches 3 2 5 Indicators 3 2 6 Power 3 2 7 Size 3 2 8 Environment 3 3 0 Installation 4 4 0 Operation 5 4 1 T...

Page 9: ...r In the case of a system problem it provides information as to the status of the local link The logo shown on the LCD display indicates the unit is powered For power stealing devices such as a conver...

Page 10: ...be displayed simultaneously A variation in display intensity between lower and upper segments will give the user a perception of the amount of data being transmitted The LCD display also shows the sta...

Page 11: ...inal block 2 3 Data Rate 0 to 38 4 KBPS 2 4 Switches DTE DCE selector switch allows reversing of Pins 2 and 3 of EIA 232 connector Four position dip switch two switches set operating mode two switches...

Page 12: ...ter will poll the slaves through the single twisted pair and request that only one device access the line at a time The COMT 366 can operate at the following Baud rate distance combinations Baud rate...

Page 13: ...er The COMT 366 can only transmit data on the RS 485 port if RTS is asserted Note On the COMT 366 only if the RTS signal cannot be controlled then carefully open the covers and locate JP1 and move the...

Page 14: ...eases the chosen value becomes more critical to error free operation Typically devices at the end of a long bus are terminated and units multi dropped between the ends are not terminated The cable use...

Page 15: ...e communication parameters set the same On the COMT 366 look at the LCD if RD is shown as a constant high or streaming see Section 1 1 The LCD then the wires are reversed d One of the two wires is bro...

Page 16: ...ter may now be tested by setting the following switches DCE on COMT 366 DTE Dip Switch 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 ON If the converter is functioning correctly any data entered on the keyboard of the terminal...

Page 17: ...erresearch com 6 0 RS 232 Pin Number Assignments Pin EIA CCITT Name 2 BA 103 Transmit Data 3 BB 104 Receive Data 4 CA 105 Request to Send 5 CB 106 Clear to Send 6 CC 107 Data Set Ready 7 AB 102 Signal...

Page 18: ...ansformer supplies low voltage AC and the required 12 12 and 5 Volts are generated internally For COMT 366 supply 12 volts on Pin 9 7 1 COMT 366 The COMT 366 is powered by a small wall mounted transfo...

Page 19: ...mper settings and possibly change settings before reinstalling the modules 3 Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on the board m...

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Page 21: ...pment and the sole and exclusive liability of the Seller its successors or assigns in connection with equipment purchased and in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including b...

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