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232XS53800 
Manual 
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Table 2.  Mode Setup 
On = Jumper Installed   Off = Jumper Removed   X = DON'T CARE 
* = FACTORY DEFAULT 
Port Configuration 
 
In order to determine the proper port configuration of the 232XS5, it 
is necessary to have a basic understanding of the terms DCE and DTE.  
RS-232 was designed, using DB-25 connectors, for connecting a DTE 
(Data Terminal Equipment) device to a DCE (Data Communication 
Equipment) device.  Each device will have inputs on pins that 
correspond to outputs on the same pins of the other device.  For 
example, a DTE device will transmit data out on pin 2 (on a DB-25) and 
a DCE device will receive data in on pin 2 (on a DB-25).  IBM PCs and 
serial printers are DTE devices, modems are DCE devices. 
 
Originally the RS-232 standard specified only a 25 pin D-sub 
connector.  Since then, the use of a 9 pin D-Sub supporting only a 
portion of the original RS-232 signals has been used extensively, 
starting with the IBM PC and migrating into other peripherals.  The 
pinouts for this 9 pin connector have since become the EIA/TIA 574 
standard.  This standard specifies a DTE device that transmits on pin 3 
and receives on pin 2, with the DCE having the opposite configuration. 
 
If an IBM PC compatible (DTE device) is going to be connected to 
the 232XS5 master port, the master port should be configured as a 
DCE port.  If a modem (DCE device) is going to be connected to the 
master port, it should be configured as a DTE port. 
 
The master port can be configured as a DCE port (data received on 
pin 3) or a DTE port (data received on pin 2) by setting dipswitch 
“SW1”, position 8.  To configure the master port as a DCE port, move 
dipswitch “SW1”, position 8, to the "OFF" position.  When the master 
port is configured as a DCE port, ports A, B, C,  D & E will become DTE 
ports (Refer to Table 3).  To configure the master port as a DTE port 
move dipswitch “SW1”, position 8, to the "ON" position.  When the 
master port is configured as a DTE port, ports A, B, C, D & E will 
become DCE ports (Refer to Table 4).  Always power down the smart 
switch when changing switch settings. 
 
Jumper  JP6 
A         B        C 
 
Setting 
ON 
Enhanced Disabled * 
OFF X  X Enhanced 
Enabled 
ON 
Smart Switch * 
X OFF ON 
Expansion 
ON 
Combiner Disabled * 
X ON 
OFF
Combiner 
Enabled