3.2.
Connecting your PC to the MDS
In order to set-up the unit, a PC must be connected to Port 1.
Port 1 is always used for communication during set-up. This is
because Port 1 is the only MDS port that will allow access to All
(Administrator) commands when the unit has been initialized to
the default state.
Note that after the unit has been installed and configured, other
ports can also be granted access to All (Administrator) MDS
commands. This allows any MDS port to function as a "Control
Port" after configuration is complete.
The MDS can either be controlled by a local PC that
communicates via cable, or controlled by a remote PC that
communicates via external modem. For the purpose of this
overview, a local PC running ProComm (or a similar
communications program), will be cable connected to
MDS Port 1.
Note:
Communication via Modem (Optional):
If desired,
this overview can also be performed via modem.
Section 4.3 describes the procedure for connecting a
modem to the MDS.
Perform the following procedure to connect a PC to Port 1.
1. Attach an appropriate Snap Adapter to your PC COM port.
Make certain to connect to the PC COM port used by your
communications program.
a) For 25 pin PC COM ports, use the SA-12F Snap
Adapter supplied with the MDS.
b) For nine pin PC COM ports, use the SA-9F Snap
Adapter supplied with the MDS.
c) For a description of the Snap Adapter interface, please
refer to Appendix A.2.
2. Use the RJ-11 cable included with the unit, to connect
MDS Port 1 to the Snap Adapter installed in your PC COM
port. Note that the cable used for connection must be a six
wire, straight wired RJ-11 cable. Standard crossover
(phone) cables cannot be used.
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