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SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide  
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 - 71 - 
May 2002 
 
Connection instructions for the logging port: 
 
1. 
Turn on power to the terminal or computer.  If using a computer, start the desired 
communication program.  The terminal or communications program used must 
be in VT100 emulation mode 
 
2. 
Ensure that the communications settings are correct.  The factory defaults for the 
control card, which may only be changed by a hardware DIP switch, are 9600 
baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity (9600 8N1).  If in doubt as to the 
current communication settings on the control card, check the DIP switches and 
refer to Figure 2, Control Card Layout with DIP Switch Settings, on page 9. 
 
3. 
Locate the serial port on the terminal or computer and determine what type of 
connector is used.  The cable kit included with the SCS3230 contains each of the 
following: one RJ45 serial cable, an RJ45 to male DB9 adapter, an RJ45 to 
female DB9 adapter, an RJ45 to male DB25 adapter, and an RJ45 to female 
DB25 adapter.  Select the appropriate adapter for the serial port on the terminal 
or computer.  
 
4. 
Firmly seat the adapter in the serial port.  Screw down the adapter to secure it to 
the serial port.  
 
5. 
Insert one end of the serial cable into the adapter until a click is heard.  Insert the 
other end of the serial cable into port "B" of the control card, again until a click is 
heard. 
 
6. 
At the 
sys admin>> prompt, enter the command LOG /ENABLE.  Log in as a 
user as outlined in chapter 7.  Check for output on the logging port.  If no output 
has appeared, check all cable connections.  If “garbage” characters appear, 
check that all communications parameters match. 
 
7. 
The SCS3230 will continue to output logging information through the “B” port of the 
control card until the command 
LOG /DISABLE is entered at the sys admin>> prompt.  
Configure any text captures or scripts as needed to receive the logging data. 
 
7.10  Sys Admin Session Management Commands 
 
The SCS3230 features two commands that allow the sys admin to manage properties of the 
control port terminal session.