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Introduction to Serial CIMs ..........................................................................188
Installing a Serial CIM...................................................................................189
Operating a Serial CIM .................................................................................191
Installing a Serial CIM...................................................................................189
Operating a Serial CIM .................................................................................191
Introduction to Serial CIMs
To connect an ASCII serial device, LAN/WAN component or a server
through a serial port (RS‐232) to the Paragon II system, use one of our
serial CIMs. They are P2CIM‐SER, P2CIM‐SER‐EU and AUATC. 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 Paragon II system.
through a serial port (RS‐232) to the Paragon II system, use one of our
serial CIMs. They are P2CIM‐SER, P2CIM‐SER‐EU and AUATC. 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 Paragon II system.
The table lists the port difference of the serial CIMs:
Model
Serial port
Local port
P2CIM‐SER
P2CIM‐SER‐EU
AUATC
Usually the use of P2CIM‐SER or P2CIM‐SER‐EU is enough to satisfy
your needs to access a serial device, unless you need to connect a local
PS/2 or Sun keyboard and a VGA monitor to the device. In that case,
choose AUATC, which provides a local port.
your needs to access a serial device, unless you need to connect a local
PS/2 or Sun keyboard and a VGA monitor to the device. In that case,
choose AUATC, which provides a local port.
Here are some useful features of 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
server 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
Appendix E Connecting Serial Devices to
Paragon II System