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communication with Dock Server (see sections 2.6, 9.3). Thus, the icon in
the glider tree corresponding to a pocket simulator (as a direct device) is
always green whether or not a simulator is actually connected.
10.2 Shoebox Glider Simulators
10.2.1 Connecting to Dock Server Hardware
Shoebox glider simulators can be connected to Dock Server hardware by direct serial
cable, freewave wireless data transceiver, or iridium modem. However, to connect
using a freewave transceiver or an iridium modem the simulator must have the
freewave or modem physical device installed.
To connect a shoebox simulator using a direct serial cable to a Dock Server machine,
follow these steps.
1.
Connect one end of a serial cable to the RS232 port labeled “Glider Comms” on the
simulator and the other end to a Dock Server machine serial port.
NOTE: For shoebox simulators directly connected by serial cable to the Dock Server
machine (i.e., no freewave or Iridium involved), a serial port configured as a “direct”
device must be used. Serial port 4 on the 4port USB serial adaptor is factory
configured as a “direct” device. Refer to section 2.6 to change the factorydelivered
serial port configuration.
2.
Position the simulator’s Carrier Detect Source switch to “CD Forced High”. This
position forces the simulator to behave as if the CD for the “Glider Comms” port is
always high.
To connect a shoebox simulator using a freewave transceiver to a Dock Server
machine, follow these steps.
1.
Connect one end of a serial cable to the RS232 port of the master freewave
corresponding to the simulator’s installed slave freewave. Connect the other end to a
Dock Server machine serial port.
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