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Table G - TL1 MUX-8 LED Display Functions

Legend used in

this table

GR

LED is Green

^

BGR

LED Blinking Green

^

RD

LED is Red

^

BRD

LED is Blinking Red

^

RD/GR

LED is Blinking Red/Green

LED

Condition

Meaning

FA

Off

Fuse Normal

^

RD

Fuse Blown

ALM

RD

Indicates craft port is active

LOD

RD

Indicates download in progress

LOC

RD

Indicates craft port is active

CM1

RD

Indicates receiving data on common
port

^

GR

Indicates transmitting data on
common port

ER1

RD

Error condition

CFG

RD

Needs download

^

GR

Normal mode

A1-A4

For future implementation

RLY

For future implementation

TL1 PORTS 1-8

GR

Indicates transmitting data on
respective port

^

RD

Indicates receiving data on
respective port

6

D-PC-180-10A-XV
November 5, 1997

COMMON PORT

PORTS 1 - 8

FUSE ALARM

AND CONTROLS

ALARM POINTS 1 - 4

J20 - J22

Not Used

DB9 FEMALE CONNECTORS

POWER

TERMINAL

BLOCK

J9

J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16

J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22

-BATT

GND

GND

Fig. 11 - Signal Lines Connect at Wire Wrap Pins on the Back of the Shelf

J9

6 ( N/C)
7 ( DCD)

8 ( DTR)

9 ( N/C)

1 ( N/C)
2 ( TXD)

3 ( RCV)

4 ( N/C)
5 ( GND)

PINOUT FOR RS232 INTERFACE

J10 THRU J17

6 ( N/C)
7 ( RX+)

8 ( N/C)

9 ( N/C)

1 ( N/C)
2 ( TX-)

3 ( N/C)

4 ( TX+)
5 ( RX-)

PINOUT FOR 202 MODEM

J18

6 (CTRL N.C.)
7 (CTRL N.O.)

8 (CTRL COM)

9 ( N/C)

1 (F/A COM)
2 (F/A N.O.)

3 ( N/C)

4 ( N/C)
5 ( N/C)

PINOUT FOR FUSE ALM & CTRLS

J19

6 (ALM 3B)
7 (ALM 4A)

8 (ALM 4B)

9 ( N/C)

1 (ALM 1A)
2 (ALM 1B)

3 (ALM 2A)

4 (ALM 2B)
5 (ALM 3A)

PINOUT ALARM POINTS

Fig. 12 - Female DB9 Connector Pin-Outs on Rear of TL1 MUX-8

Summary of Contents for TL1 MUX-8

Page 1: ...2 and 212 type modems The mo dems are sold separately so that each port can be equipped with the desired type modem The TL1 MUX 8 is housed on a plug in board that fits in a 1 3 4 rack mount housing The back of the housing provides DB9 connectors for connecting the associated devices The ac tual MUX board can be changed rapidly without removing any of the connections The front panel of the TL1 MUX...

Page 2: ...stalled Connect the MUX craft port to a PC and load the T MUX software Refer to the Configuration section below for more information When configuration is complete disconnect the computer The MUX will continue operation with no furthur intervention Configuration The MUX is configured with a program callled T MUX T MUX runs under a host program called T Config which can host configuration software ...

Page 3: ...tions Screen Field Name Description Msg Timeout Time to delay before aborting an incomplete TL1 mes sage Enter in tenths of seconds 10 255 Default is 10 Baud Off 300 1200 2400 and 9600 Parity EVEN NONE ODD Word Length 7 BITS 8 BITS Stop Bits 1 BIT 2 BITS Interface TTL RS232 RS422 RS485 202 Hot Keys available in the Edit MUX Configuration screen are shown on the line at the bottom of the screen See...

Page 4: ...th sub menu does not apply to the MUX Communica tions field values are listed in Table E Table E Field Names and Descriptions in the T MUX Communications Parameters Window Field Name Description COM PC Com Port number 1 4 BAUD Set only at 9600 Baud STOP BITS Select 1 DATA BITS Select 8 PARITY Select NONE MAX TIMEOUT Time to wait for a response 50 9999 Milleseconds Default is 3000 MAX RESEND Number...

Page 5: ...Port is a female RS232 DB9 connector used as a direct link into the MUX It is normally used to configure or monitor the MUX See Fig 11 NOTE When the craft port is in use the MUX port is not ac tive D PC 180 10A XV 5 OG1074A7 November 5 1997 FA CRAFT PORT A1 A2 A3 A4 1 2 6 4 5 6 7 8 RLY ACK ALM CM1 LOD ER1 LOC CFG DPS INC TL1 Mu X 8 ALARMS TL1 PORTS Fig 10 LED Indicators on the Front Panel Show Ope...

Page 6: ...data on respective port RD Indicates receiving data on respective port 6 D PC 180 10A XV November 5 1997 COMMON PORT PORTS 1 8 FUSE ALARM AND CONTROLS ALARM POINTS 1 4 J20 J22 Not Used DB9 FEMALE CONNECTORS POWER TERMINAL BLOCK J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 BATT GND GND Fig 11 Signal Lines Connect at Wire Wrap Pins on the Back of the Shelf J9 6 N C 7 DCD 8 DTR 9 N C 1 N C ...

Page 7: ... PORT 6 N C N C N C PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION J1 Pin Layout 202 MODEM RS 232 202 MODEM RS232 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 RX PORT 7 TX PORT 7 TX PORT 7 RX PORT 8 TX PORT 8 TX PORT 8 N C N C CTRL 1 COM CTRL 1 N C ALARM 1 ALARM 2 ALARM 3 ALARM 4 N C CTS PORT 7 TXD P...

Page 8: ... the front Connectorized models 9 DB9 connectors on the back 1 3 terminal barrier block Wire wrap models 2 56 pin wire wrap connectors All specifications are subject to change without notice Options Model Numbers The MUX part numbers and options are listed below These options are constantly expanded As a result more options may be available than are listed below Contact your distributor for curren...

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