Raritan Engineering MCCAT116 Benutzerhandbuch
Compatible CIMs
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Connecting a Serial Device via the Serial CIM
To connect an ASCII serial device, LAN/WAN component or a computer
through a serial port (RS‐232) to the MCCAT system, use one of Raritanʹs
serial CIMs: P2CIM‐SER or P2CIM‐SER‐EU. These CIMs can emulate an
ASCII terminal and convert the serial data from the ASCII device to VGA
video (800x600x60) and PS/2 keyboard signals. This conversion allows
users to access and operate any ASCII serial device connected to the
MCCAT system.
through a serial port (RS‐232) to the MCCAT system, use one of Raritanʹs
serial CIMs: P2CIM‐SER or P2CIM‐SER‐EU. These CIMs can emulate an
ASCII terminal and convert the serial data from the ASCII device to VGA
video (800x600x60) and PS/2 keyboard signals. This conversion allows
users to access and operate any ASCII serial device connected to the
MCCAT system.
Here are some useful features of the serial CIMs:
• Interoperates with an ASCII device in the On Line Mode as if the
device were attached to a text terminal
• Edits, copies, marks, and/or resends data to the ASCII serial device or
computer in the Buffer Edit Mode
• Maintains eight pages of data in a circular buffer
• Provides 12 programmable keys for frequently‐used character strings
• Provides 12 programmable keys for frequently‐used character strings
or commands
Note: The P2CIM‐SER and P2CIM‐SER‐EU are functionally identical. The only
difference between the two is that the P2CIM‐SER‐EU supports a wider variety
of non‐English language keyboards and character sets.
difference between the two is that the P2CIM‐SER‐EU supports a wider variety
of non‐English language keyboards and character sets.
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DB9 connector
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USB connector
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RJ45 connector