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Quatech SDS User’s Manual 
 
Making connections 
Making connections 
You can easily connect each serial port on your SDS to any serial device 
that you want to make accessible to an Ethernet network. 
Figure 6 shows a four-port 
SDS connected to a printer. 
Figure 6 - Connecting an SDS to a serial device 
 
Serial device 
Electrical 
outlet 
SDS 
Power 
cord 
Serial cable 
Power 
source 
10/100 
Ethernet 
connection 
Follow these steps to connect your SDS to one or more serial devices. 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
‰ 
Step 1 
Make sure the serial device you are 
connecting to the SDS is turned off.  
The SDS should be unplugged. 
‰ 
Step 2 
Connect a serial cable between the SDS 
and your serial device. 
See Serial port(s) on page 10 for pinout 
and connector information. 
‰ 
Step 3 
Connect an Ethernet cable between your 
Ethernet outlet and the SDS’ 10/100 port. 
The Ethernet port is located on the back 
panel. 
‰ 
Step 4 
Insert the power source jack into the 
power plug on the back of the SDS.  
An SDS requires a 5-VDC, 2-A (10-W 
max) power source. The power source 
ships with the SDS.  
Note: These are the available power cables: 
920-0111-01A 
Std    North America 
920-0112-01A 
Std    Continental Europe 
920-0113-01A 
Std    United Kingdom 
920-0114-01A 
Std    Australia 
‰ 
Step 5 
Plug the power source into a wall socket. 
The SDS powers up automatically.  
‰ 
Step 6 
Power up the serial device.  
Now you are ready to install the device 
drivers! 
 
March 2005 
 
940-0183-151 
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