Black Box SC120A-R2 Scsi Interface Cabling, RS-232 Serial Port Cabling, Ethernet LAN Port Cabling

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2 X 2 SCSI MATRIX SWITCH

3.5 SCSI Interface Cabling

Both versions of the 2 x 2 SCSI Matrix Switch have 68-pin high-density connectors. Single-ended devices can have cable lengths up to 20 ft. (6 m). Differential or low- voltage differential (LVD) devices can be connected with up to 82 ft. (25 m) of cable.

Connect the host adapter or peripheral to the rear-panel connector using a proper SCSI cable. Section 6.1 describes standard SCSI-interface requirements. When you connect devices to ports A and B, use one of the port connectors, not both.

NOTE

Do not intermix single-ended/LVD and differential devices on any SCSI chain unless a SCSI differential converter is used to convert from one bus type to the other.

Figure 3-1. The SCSI Switch’s rear panel.

3.6 RS-232 Serial Port Cabling

The SCSI Switches have a DB9 female RS-232 serial port on their rear panel, pinned so that you can use a straight-through-pinned DB9 male-to-female serial cable (such as the one provided with the SCSI Switch) to connect it to the DB9 male serial ports on a PC. Pins 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 (CD, TD, RD, SGND, and DSR respectively) are functional on the SCSI Switch’s RS-232 port; Pins 4 and 8 (DTR and CTS) are tied together; and Pins 7 and 9 (RTS and RI) have no function.

3.7 Ethernet LAN Port Cabling

The SCSI Switches have an RJ-45 female 10BASE-T Ethernet port on their rear panel. Use a standard straight-through-pinned twisted-pair cable (CAT5 or higher) to connect this port to an Ethernet hub, switch, or router. To connect this port directly to a 10BASE-T port on a computer, you’ll need to use a cross-pinned cable.

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Contents 2 Scsi Matrix Switch European Union Declaration of Conformity 2 Scsi Matrix Switch NOM Statement Trademarks Used in this Manual Contents 2 Scsi Matrix Switch Scsi Interface SpecificationsSingle-Ended SE Scsi SC120A-R2 Only Differential DE Scsi SC121A OnlySerial Interface Low-Voltage Differential LVD Scsi SC120A-R2 OnlyLAN Port Agency ApprovalsPhysical Introduction About the Scsi SwitchFeatures Introduction Technical DescriptionGeneral Hardware Description SC121A block diagram Typical switch installation Switch Placement InstallationPower Equipment Off What’s IncludedEthernet LAN Port Cabling Scsi Interface CablingRS-232 Serial Port Cabling LCD Display, Keypad, and Indicators Operator Controls and IndicatorsAC Power Switch LCD Display Control Menus Display Ports SET Temp Limit Scsi Switch Default Configuration Scsi Switch Port ConfigurationInternal Terminator Selection Configuration and OperationScsi Cable Interface Requirements Termination configuration SC120A-R2 termination example Selecting External Terminator Power Selecting Internal Terminator PowerSerial-Port Pinout Signal Description DB9 Pin DB25 PinLAN/Serial-Port Commands Command Cmd Example Command String Response Expanded List of Commands Configuration and Operation Set Temperature Limit Graphical User Interface GUI Ascii Character Reference for Scsi Switch Box SelectionTypical Application Connecting Multiple Scsi SwitchesNetwork Control of Scsi Switch Apconcfg Utility Apconcmd Utility Scsi Basics Scsi Technical InformationScsi Technical Information Scsi Installation TipsScsi Interface Signal Descriptions Signal Name Pin Number Scsi connector assignments for Scsi connector assignments for Differential 16-bit Scsi wide Low-voltage differential LVD 16-bit Scsi wide +BSY +ACK +RST +MSG Signal Name Pin Number HVD LVD Scsi Switch component placement Shipping and Packaging TroubleshootingCalling Black Box Legal Information Copyright 2002. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved

SC121A, SC120A-R2 specifications

The Black Box SC120A-R2 and SC121A represent the cutting edge of industrial networking devices designed for robust performance and versatility in various environments. These devices are tailored for applications that require reliable data transmission, making them essential in modern automation and control systems.

One of the standout features of the Black Box SC120A-R2 and SC121A is their advanced serial-to-Ethernet conversion capability. This functionality allows users to connect legacy serial devices to Ethernet networks seamlessly. With support for multiple protocols, including TCP/IP and UDP, these converters ensure smooth communication between devices, regardless of their original architecture.

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In terms of connectivity, the SC120A-R2 and SC121A come equipped with multiple serial ports, enabling simultaneous connections to various devices. The auto-sensing capability of these ports simplifies installation and configuration, making them user-friendly for both technical and non-technical personnel. Users can easily manage and monitor connections through a straightforward web-based interface.

Additionally, these devices incorporate advanced security features, including encryption and authentication protocols, ensuring that data transmission remains secure from potential threats. This focus on security is crucial for industries where sensitive data is transmitted, enhancing overall system integrity.

The SC120A-R2 and SC121A also support a range of network configurations, allowing for flexibility in deployment. Their compatibility with various operating systems ensures that users can integrate them into existing systems without significant modifications.

Moreover, these models offer flexibility in power options, supporting both PoE (Power over Ethernet) and traditional power supply methods. This versatility enables easy installation without the need for additional power infrastructure.

Overall, the Black Box SC120A-R2 and SC121A are sophisticated networking devices that combine advanced technology with rugged design. Their ability to bridge the gap between legacy serial interfaces and modern Ethernet networks, coupled with robust features and security measures, makes them a valuable asset for numerous industrial applications. Whether in a manufacturing plant or a transportation hub, these devices provide reliable, efficient, and secure communication solutions that meet the demands of today's connected world.