Black Box SW925AE, SW928C, SW929C, SW927C Using the Control Software with Windows Version, Either

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Increasing the baud rate of serial connections reduces the maximum cable lengths. As a rule of thumb, doubling the baud rate halves the maximum distance. At 57,600 baud, try to limit the cable lengths to about 50 ft. (15 m).

If you have problems using the control software, reduce the baud rate. In practice, 38400 baud is a “safe” setting for most applications.

Table 7-1. Parameter Settings.

Parameter

Options

Entered as

Default

 

 

 

 

n

1 or 2

COM1:, COM2:

 

 

 

 

baud

300, 1200, 2400,

300, 1200, 2400,

 

4800, 9600, 19200,

4800, 9600, 19200,

 

 

38400, 57600

38400, 57600

 

 

 

 

 

parity

odd, even, none

O, E, N

N

 

 

 

 

data bits

7 or 8

7, 8

8

 

 

 

 

stop bits

1 or 2

1, 2

1

 

 

 

 

Using the Control Software with Windows Version 3.1

Windows version 3.1 supports fast printing directly to a port. If you are using Windows 3.1 and printing to a serial (COM) port, interaction problems can occur with the control software program if Windows is not set up as detailed below.

If you are using the control software program to control the baud rate and protocol of COM1 or COM2 and you are using Windows 3.1, make sure that:

EITHER:

a)The COM port is set up within Windows 3.1 to use the same baud rate and protocol as that used by the control software. (You can change the COM port protocol using the Control Panel utility within Windows 3.1. Baud rates of 38400 and 57600 can be selected by typing these values into the baud-rate selection box.)

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OR:

b)The Fast Printing Direct to Port option is switched off within Windows 3.1. This can be found within the CONTROL PANEL

PRINTERS CONNECT window.

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Contents Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Modular Smart Switch Contents Chapter Modular Smart Switch Features SpecificationsIntroduction Product InformationFitting Expansion-Buffer Memory Installing Memory and Port ModulesFitting Port Modules Fitting Port ModulesSetting the Global Timeout Period Configuring the Modular Smart SwitchOFF Timeout PeriodProtocols Setting Serial-Port Protocols and OptionsHardware Handshake Software HandshakePositioning the Modular Smart Switch Installing the Modular Smart SwitchConnecting Devices to the Modular Smart Switch Selecting Ports for Your EquipmentMode LPT1=COM1 Switching OnEnabling Computers Computers Connected to Parallel PortsUsing the Modular Smart Switch Port Indicators 1 toBuffer Status Indicators Installing the Resident Software Using the Control SoftwareCommand-Line Options Running the Control Software from the DOS PromptUsing the Control Software Running the Control Software from within Microsoft WindowsRight Shift Selecting a Destination Printer, Plotter, or Modem Main MenuFile Transfer Direct Output Functions Options Destination Direct Output of Typed Keyboard CharactersSetting the Options Using the Functions MenuAdmode COMn baud, parity, databits, stopbits Serial Port Control UtilityExample High-Baud-Rate LimitationsEither Using the Control Software with Windows VersionTransferring Files Between IBM Compatible PCs Using the Modular Smart Switch to Transfer FilesTransferring Data Between PCs Not Compatible with IBM Using the Control Software with File-Transfer SoftwareGeneral Hints and Tips HotkeyConnect Command Software CommandsIntroduction PM ConnectEnd-of-File Command Clear CommandPM Connect 1 Timeoutoff PM ClearSending Default Start-of-Day Destination Ports Troubleshooting Merged Printouts Appendix a Serial PortsPrint Data Transmitted but File Transfer Fails RS-232 and RS-422 Pin AssignmentsCTS Connecting to Computers-RS-232 ConnectionsConnecting to Modems Connecting to PrintersConnecting to NEC Spinwriter Connecting to PlottersRS-422 Cables Connecting to DEC LN03 Laser PrinterParallel Pin Assignments Appendix B Parallel PortsCable for IBM PC, PC/XT, AT, or Compatible Cable to 36-Pin Amphenol Connector