2.0 Installing The System Wiring
Install and connect the personal computer, the video monitor, and the keyboard per the instructions provided in
the manual supplied with that equipment. Install the DXP Plus system using information provided in IMI66-105.
Interconnect the equipment for PC attendant operation using the information supplied in the following paragraphs.
These installation instructions assume that you have already installed a DXOPT–COM card in the DXP Plus
system. If you have not yet done so, install the card now using the procedures that you can find in your System
Hardware Instructions’ installation section.
2.1
Making The Data Connections
The maximum distance from a serial data port that you can confidently locate a PC attendant position is
dependent upon the baud rate at which you operate the serial data port.
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When operating the port at 9600 baud, your data cable run must be no longer than 500 feet.
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When operating the port at 19,200 baud, your data cable run must be no longer than 50 feet.
Typically, make the direct-wired data connections using customer-supplied modular jacks (type 625A2-6), the
equipment-supplied 6–conductor modular line cord, and a customer-provided standard 6–conductor line cord.
1. Install the industry-standard modular jacks at the DXP Plus location (Data Jack A) and at the PC attendant
position location (Data Jack B). Route the wiring between these jacks using twisted-pair wire.
Remember, in a noisy electrical environment use shielded cable for the data communications. Also, keep in
mind that It is a good practice to keep the data communications wiring separate and as far away as possible
from the voice-pair wiring. As an added precaution against induced interference, route the data cable as far
away from any fluorescent lighting as you can reach, and make every effort to route the data cable
perpendicular to other wiring.
NOTE: The wiring from the DXP Plus serial data port to the modular-to-EIA adapter that is connected to the PC
attendant position must be mirrored just as they are in a standard 6–conductor line cord. This means that
if you use modular jacks and house wiring to make the data connection, you MUST maintain the signal
polarity reversal, or roll-over, found in a standard 6–conductor line cord.
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Detailing A Standard 6–Conductor Line Cord
IMI89–195
Installing And Programming The PC Attendant Position
4 – Installing The PC Attendant Position
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