Black Box SW928C, SW929C Installing the Modular Smart Switch, Selecting Ports for Your Equipment

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MODULAR SMART SWITCH

 

LOW port

HIGH port

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LOW port switches

 

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Dual serial port module

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MODULAR SMART SWITCH

5.Installing the Modular Smart Switch

5.1Selecting Ports for Your Equipment

Printer and Plotter Sharing Applications

Unless otherwise specified, all print and plot data will automatically be routed to port 1. If you are automatically sharing a single printer or plotter, connect it to port 1. All ports have equal priority and data output is handled on a “first-come-first-served” basis.

General Datacomm Applications

For applications involving a central controlling PC, the PC should normally be connected to port 1 since data is routed to this port by default.

5.2 Positioning the Modular Smart Switch

Choose a central position for the Modular Smart Switch. This keeps cable lengths to a minimum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

57k6 baud

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7 bits

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38k4 baud

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1

8 bits

1

 

 

 

19k2 baud

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1

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2 stop bits

 

 

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9k6 baud

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1 stop bit

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4k8 baud

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Even parity

1k2 baud

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Odd parity

300 baud

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No parity

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0RS422

1RS232

00 XON/XOFF-printer/plotter connections

01 XON/XOFF-computer connections

10 ETX/ACK handshake

1 1 DTR/CTS handshake

5.3 Cable Requirements

You will need a suitable cable for each device that you wish to connect to the switch. Mechanical and electrical specifications for the cables are given in Appendix A (serial) and Appendix B (parallel).

NOTE

A great number of serial cables are available that are not suitable for use with your Modular Smart Switch. Do not assume that an existing cable is

Figure 4-3. Setting Serial Port Options and Protocols.

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of the correct type because it has the correct connectors on each end or because it works between two other pieces of equipment. Always use the cabling recommended in this manual.

Centronics parallel cables should be less than 22.9 ft. (7 m) long. If the parallel computer or printer is more than 22.9 ft. (7 m) from the switch, the cable may be susceptible to spurious pick-up such as that generated from switching on fluorescent lights. Reduce the cable runs or use a booster if you have problems.

5.4 Connecting Devices to the Modular Smart Switch

Switch off all computers and printers before making any connections to the Modular Smart Switch. Also, park any hard disks if you need to move any PCs to allow access.

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Contents Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Contents Chapter Modular Smart Switch Specifications FeaturesIntroduction Product InformationInstalling Memory and Port Modules Fitting Expansion-Buffer MemoryFitting Port Modules Fitting Port ModulesConfiguring the Modular Smart Switch Setting the Global Timeout PeriodTimeout Period OFFSetting Serial-Port Protocols and Options ProtocolsHardware Handshake Software HandshakeInstalling the Modular Smart Switch Positioning the Modular Smart SwitchConnecting Devices to the Modular Smart Switch Selecting Ports for Your EquipmentSwitching On Mode LPT1=COM1Enabling Computers Computers Connected to Parallel PortsUsing the Modular Smart Switch Port Indicators 1 toBuffer Status Indicators Using the Control Software Installing the Resident SoftwareCommand-Line Options Running the Control Software from the DOS PromptUsing the Control Software Running the Control Software from within Microsoft WindowsRight Shift Main Menu Selecting a Destination Printer, Plotter, or ModemDirect Output of Typed Keyboard Characters File Transfer Direct Output Functions Options DestinationUsing the Functions Menu Setting the OptionsSerial Port Control Utility Admode COMn baud, parity, databits, stopbitsExample High-Baud-Rate LimitationsUsing the Control Software with Windows Version EitherUsing the Modular Smart Switch to Transfer Files Transferring Files Between IBM Compatible PCsUsing the Control Software with File-Transfer Software Transferring Data Between PCs Not Compatible with IBMGeneral Hints and Tips HotkeySoftware Commands Connect CommandIntroduction PM ConnectClear Command End-of-File CommandPM Connect 1 Timeoutoff PM ClearSending Default Start-of-Day Destination Ports Troubleshooting Appendix a Serial Ports Merged PrintoutsPrint Data Transmitted but File Transfer Fails RS-232 and RS-422 Pin AssignmentsConnecting to Computers-RS-232 Connections CTSConnecting to Printers Connecting to ModemsConnecting to Plotters Connecting to NEC SpinwriterConnecting to DEC LN03 Laser Printer RS-422 CablesAppendix B Parallel Ports Parallel Pin AssignmentsCable to 36-Pin Amphenol Connector Cable for IBM PC, PC/XT, AT, or Compatible