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PRT-COMM 

Dual Serial Communications Interface 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Installation Manual 

 

1.0 Introduction 

 
The Protégé System is an advanced technology security 
system specifically designed to enhance the functionality 
of security, building automation and access control by 
providing a complete integrated solution with local 
monitoring and offsite communication. 

 

Connected directly on the Protégé System Controller, the 
PRT-COMM adds 2 COM (serial communication) ports to 
the system controller. You can connect up to 2 PRT-COMM 
modules to the system controller. Take advantage of the 
advanced communication services provided in the Protégé 
System such as ModBUS Slave, GSM and SMS Modem, 
Serial Printer and Direct Connect. To add RS485 
communications connect an ACC-485 RS232/RS485 Serial 
Converter to either of the COM ports. 
 

2.0 Configuration 

 
You can connect up to 2 PRT-COMM interface modules to 
the system controller.  
 

 

 

Figure 1 - DIP Switch Address Selection 

The setting for the communication port numbers is 
provided by a four way dip switch located beside the 
COM1/3 DB9 connector.  
 

 

 

Figure 2 - COM 1/2            Figure 3 - COM 3/4 

 

If all of the address configuration switches are 
in the off position the communication interface 
will be disabled. The factory default setting is 
COM1 and COM2.   

 

3.0 Connection And Mounting 

 
The Protégé System Controller allows up to two 
communication interface units to be installed. Mounting is 
made with the offset holes on the System Controller PCB. 
 
Daughter Board Installation 
When installing the daughter board ensure that the plastic 
mounting hardware provided is correctly inserted from the 
rear of the system controller PCB. 
 

 

Power down the system controller removing ac and 
battery connections. 

 

Insert the plastic standoffs through the rear of the 
system controller. 

 

Insert the 40 way ribbon cable connector in to the 
system controller expansion connector. 

 

Place the PRT-COMM interface on the plastic 
standoffs. 

 

Connect the 40 way ribbon cable to the 40 way 
connector on the PRT-COMM board. 
 

 

 

Figure 4 - Connection and Mounting 

 
Power to the system controller MUST be turned 
off when connecting any hardware or system 
device to the system controller. Failure to do 
so may damage the system controller and 
expansion device. 

 

4.0 Indication 

 
Indicators are provided for both communication ports that 
show data communication in receive and transmit. A red 
LED indicates data is being transmitted out of the port to 
the attached device and a green LED indicates data is 
being received from the attached device. 
 

5.0 DB9 Connector Wiring 

 
The DB9 Male connectors are configured as DTE serial 
communications plugs. The following table details the pin 
output functions. 
 

 

 

Figure 5 - DB9 Male Connector EIA-574 RS-232/V.24 

 

Pin 

Function 

3 (TXD) 

Transmit Data. Data is sent to the 
connected device. (OUTPUT) 

2 (RXD) 

Receive Data. Data is received from the 
connected device . (INPUT) 

7 (RTS) 

Request To Send. RTS/CTS Flow Control. 
(OUTPUT) 

8 (CTS) 

Clear To Send. RTS/CTS Flow Control. 
(OUTPUT) 

6 (DSR) 

Data Set Ready. Indicates to the system 
controller that the attached device is 
ready to communicate. (INPUT) 

4 (DTR) 

Data Terminal Ready. Indicates to 
connected device that the port is ready to 
communicate. (OUTPUT) 

1 (DCD) 

Data Carrier Detect. Modem is connected 
with another modem. (INPUT) 

9 (RI) 

Ring Indicator. Modem's telephone line is 
ringing. (INPUT) 

5 (SG) 

Signal Ground. Connected to the ground 
of the System Controller. 

 
The Transmit Data, Receive Data and Signal Ground are 
also routed to standard terminal connections on the 
Protégé PRT-COMM for direct hard wiring. 

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