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4.0  INSTALLATION

This section explains how the Model 378S handles flow control,

describes input/output cable connections, and tells how to operate the
Model 378S.

4.1  FLOW CONTROL CAPABILITIES

The Model 378S supports both software and hardware flow control

on all ports. There is no need to configure the switch for one method or
the other.  However the input (PC) ports operate differently than the
output (printer) port with respect to flow control.  

The selected PC and the printer never communicate directly.

Though it "appears" to the devices that they are communicating with
one another, each is actually communicating only with the Model 378S.
The Model 378S manages this communications traffic in the following
manner:

1) The Model 378S flow controls incoming data from the selected

PC by controlling CTS/DSR (hardware handshaking) or XON/XOFF
(software handshaking).  PCs cannot flow control incoming data from
the printer or from the Model 378S.

2)  The Model 378S retains unlimited use of the printer by keeping

RTS constantly high.

3) The printer flow controls data from the Model 378S using CTS

or XON/XOFF.

4.2  INPUT CABLE CONNECTIONS

All input ports are configured as DCE (Data Communication

Equipment):  They are designed to connect directly to a PC or another
DTE (Data Termination Equipment) device using 

straight through

cables.  If you are using XON/XOFF handshaking, then the only
required pins are pins 2, 3, and 7.  If you use hardware handshaking,
then pin 5 or 6 must also be connected.  The input port signals and
pins are shown below:

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

2

TD

Data INPUT to Model 378S from PC

3

RD

OUTPUT from 378S to PC (used 
for XON/XOFF flow control only)

(continued)

5

CTS 

OUTPUT from 378S to PC: Internally 
connected to pin 6.  Held low--toggles high 
when port is chosen

6

DSR

OUTPUT from 378S to PC:  Internally 
connected to pin 5.  Held low--toggles high 
when port is chosen

7

SG

Signal ground

8

CD

OUTPUT from 378S at +V to PC

4.3  OUTPUT CABLE CONNECTIONS*

The output port is configured as a DTE:  It is designed to connect

directly to a serial printer or plotter.  The output port pin descriptions
are shown below:

PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

2

TD

Data OUTPUT from Model 378S to printer

3

RD

INPUT to 378S from printer (used for 
XON/XOFF flow control only)

4

RTS 

OUTPUT from 378S at +V to printer

5

CTS

Flow control bus connection from printer 
(used for CTS/DSR flow control only)

7

SG

Signal ground

8

CD

Not used

20

DTR

OUTPUT from 378S at +V to printer

*Note: The output (printer) port of the Model 378S, being configured
as a DTE, requires a female to male 

crossover cable pinned as fol-

lows:

Connection to 378S

Connection to Printer

DB-25 Female Pin No.  

DB-25 Male Pin No.

2 .....................................................3
3 .....................................................2
4 .....................................................5
5 .....................................................20
7 .....................................................7
20...................................................6 & 8

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