Black Box Code SW590A-R2 Manual De Usuario

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To Set 
SWB 8 
Pass breaks
ON
Ignore breaks
OFF
Lead Pass-Through
This function allows the COS II either to pass
hardware-handshake leads to connected devices, or
to block them. If they are blocked, the leads will still
be used to regulate the 8K internal buffer of the
Switch. The following table shows the behavior of
the COS II for different combinations of devices.
Master
Slave Leads 
passed
DTE
DTE
Master CTS to slave DTR 
Slave CTS to master DTR
DTE
DCE
Master CTS to slave CTS
Slave DTR to master DTR
DCE
DTE
Master DTR to slave DTR
Slave CTS to master CTS
DCE
DCE
Master DTR to slave CTS
Slave DTR to master CTS 
To pass or block leads, use SWC 8. 
To
Set SWC 8 
Pass leads
ON
To block leads
OFF
Text or Graphics Mode 
SWD 8 and SWE 8 determine whether the COS II is
in Graphics Mode or Text Mode. These same
switches also govern the device that will signal the
pause when the Switch is in Graphics Mode. (For
more information on Text and Graphics Modes, see
Sections 4.4
and 4.5). 
When set for graphics, the COS II can register (1)
only pauses in data coming from the master port,
(2) only pauses in data coming from a slave port,
(3) or pauses in data from all ports, either master or
slave. Use ththis chart to configure the switch
properly:
Set
Set
For
SWD 8 SWE 8 
Text Mode
OFF
OFF
Graphics Mode,
pause from master
ON
ON
Graphics Mode,
pause from slave 
OFF
ON
Graphics Mode,
pause from either 
ON
OFF
CODE OPERATED SWITCH II
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3.8. Configuring Ports for DTE or DCE
A pair of DIP shunts lies behind each DB25
connector on both the main board and the
Expansion Unit. The pair eliminates the need for
crossover cable to connect devices to the Switch.
You can use standard straight-through cable may be
used instead, with the DIP shunts acting as
crossovers.
A shunt jumper lies in each shunt marked DCE.
To change the port configuration to DTE, just pry
the jumper gently from its current shunt, and insert
it in the DTE DIP shunt. 
The chart below provides the signal direction for
the main RS-232 lines.
Configured as
Signal direction
Configured as
DTE Port
DCE Port
TXD (2)
Output from unit
RXD(3)
RXD (3)
Input to unit
TXD (2)
RTS (4)
Output from unit
DCD (8)
CTS (5)
Input to unit
DTR (20)
N/A
Output from unit
DSR (6)
DCD (8)
Input to unit
RTS (4)
DTR (20)
Output from unit
CTS (5)
RI (22)
Input to unit
N/A