
The LINK™ Family Manual
Version 1.6 ©iButtonLink, LLC 2016
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Figure 9: A LinkHub-S showing that the search was mismatched, indicated by the " ? " in front
of each string of serial numbers .................................................................................................... 27
Figure 10: Command " f " displaying that there is another device found, indicated by "+" ........ 28
Figure 11: Command "f" showing that there is another device found after the first search,
indicated by the “ + ”. Then, command “n” is used in ordert to bring up the next device found.
After this device, there are no other devices on the bus, indicated by the “ – “. ......................... 28
Figure 12: Command "
l
" returning a "
1
" to indicate that the level of the bus is high ............. 30
Figure 13: Command "\L" showing that there is not a LinkLocator associated with the 1-Wire®
address........................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 14: The first line shows that that bus was previously at level 1. Next, command “ x “ is
used, which shows that the bus is now at a low level. .................................................................. 33
Figure 15: Command “ f” indicating that there are more devices on the bus, shown with the “ + ”.
Then, command " n " is entered, displaying that there are no more devices found after the
second device, indicated by "-" ..................................................................................................... 34
Figure 16: A LinkHub-S returning a two-character hex value of 37 to indicate that there is
activity on the channel mask ......................................................................................................... 41
Figure 17: Command " \m " returning "0001FF<CR> ," meaning that the next byte to be
read/written is " 0001FF " hex. .................................................................................................... 42
Figure 18: The first two lines show the results of arrivals being scanned with command " $ ".
The next line is a line break, which was caused by command " * ". Following the line break are
the results of command “ * ”, which are the serial numbers of the T-Probe ................................ 44
Figure 19: Command " \M000100\wThis is a test<CR> " writes 15 characters to EEPROM
beginning with address " 000100 ". The next EEPROM read/write address would be " 00010F ".
....................................................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 20: Standard EIA/TIA 568 B RJ-45 pins .......................................................................... 59
Figure 21: Standard EIA/TIA 568 A RJ-45 Colors ...................................................................... 60
Figure 22: Standard EIA/TIA 568 B RJ-45 Colors ...................................................................... 61
Figure 23: Standard EIA/TIA 568 B RJ-45 Colors ...................................................................... 62
Figure 24: LinkHub-E +12 V DC Power Supply Connector ........................................................ 62
Figure 25: Standard EIA/TIA 563 A RJ-45 Colors ...................................................................... 64
Figure 26: LinkHub-E Connections .............................................................................................. 65
Figure 27: LinkHub-E +12 V DC Power Supply Connector ........................................................ 65
Figure 28: Standard EIA/TIA 563A RJ-45 Colors ....................................................................... 66
Figure 29: LinkOEM Pin Outs ...................................................................................................... 67
List of Tables
Table 1: Table of extended mode commands ................................................................................. 8
Table 2: Extended mode status byte definitions ............................................................................. 9
Table 3: Table showing the bit patterns used to activate the different channels .......................... 13
Table 4: Expanded commands for the Link and LinkUSB ........................................................... 29
Table 5: Expanded commands for the LinkHub-S and LinkHub-E ............................................. 29
Table 6: Table showing single character commands .................................................................... 32
Table 7: DC barrel specifications ................................................................................................. 56