Quantum and Evolution Series Installation and Operating Handbook
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checked against the `Clock In` signal. With the Tx Clocking Set to
Internal
or
Rx
the `Data
In` signal is checked against the `Int= Tx Clk Out` signal.
If you require the older 34-pin `Winchester` connector then an adaptor lead is required -
please contact the factory for details.
By selecting
Advanced
it is possible to configure the modem to raise an alarm if either the
`Sig= Valid In` line (RTS) or `Device (DTE) Ready In` line (DTR) switch to the inactive state.
It is also possible to configure the Tx carrier to be switched on and off by the `Sig= Valid In`
line (RTS) by selecting
Edit
,
Tx
,
Carrier
,
RTS enabled
.
EIA530 in RS232 Mode
If the EIA 530 connector is fitted and RS232 signals are selected under
Edit/Unit/Interface/Terrestrial
then the following interface description applies. The interface
type can be selected as
Synchronous
or
Asynchronous
.
Min
Req
Signal Description
RS232
Name
Circuit
Number
25 pin
Electrical
Levels
A B
DATA CIRCUIT TOWARDS MODEM (TX)
9
Clock In
DA 113
24 RS232
9
Data In
BA 103
2 RS232
Sig
’
Valid In
CA 105
4 RS232
Sig Accpt
’
d Out
CB 106
5 RS232
Int
’
Tx Clock Out
DB 114
15 RS232
DATA CIRCUIT FROM MODEM (RX)
9
Clock Out
DD 115
17 RS232
9
Data Out
BB 104
3 RS232
Sig
’
Valid Out
CF 109
8 RS232
COMMON LINES
9
Signal Ground
AB 102
7 Ground
9
Shield/Protective ground
SHIELD 101
1
Screen
Device (DTE) Ready In
CD
108
20
RS232
Device (DCE) Ready Out
CC
107
6
RS232
Local Loop In
LL
141
18
RS232
Remote Loop In
RL
140
21
RS232
The maximum synchronous data rate is 100kbps (over good quality screened cable), but
this rate is reduced as the connecting cables extend beyond 10m. As an estimate, assume
the maximum rate halves as the distance doubles (ie 50kbps to 20m, 25kbps to 40m etc).
Note that this is a synchronous RS232 interface - if you need an asynchronous interface
then please contact the factory.