IBM M110 manual Terminal to Host Cabling

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5.0 Cabling

As a LAN terminal, please follow all the worldwide standards for 10BaseT cabling. Ensure that hubs are used when

needed for 10BaseT.

As a serial terminal, the SpotLine M110 Terminal uses industry standard 4-wire or 6 -wire RS232C cabling. It is strongly recommended that you use cabling appropriate for your environment to minimize noise, errors and other interference. In particular, properly shielded and grounded cable should be used wherever possible, and that all outdoor cables (even for short runs), be properly enclosed in grounded, metallic conduit.

In addition, care should be taken to not run cables adjacent to transformers, air conditioners, refrigerators or other devices that generate a lot of electromagnetic interference.

6.1 Terminal to Host Cabling

Pin 3 TD Transmit Data

Pin 2 RD Receive Data

Pin 5 GND Ground

Pin 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready

9 Pin Serial Server (Female) to 9 Pin Serial Port 1 or 2

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Contents SpotLine TM M110 SpotLine M110 User Guide FCC Statement SpotLine M110 User Guide Table of ContentsWarranty Introduction Page Specifications Page Getting Started InstallationPing SetupConfiguration Setup UsageMain Menu User Environment User EnvironmentScreen Saver Default Sessions System Key Color SetupLanguage KeyboardBeeper Status Line Port ConfigurationSpeed TypeData ParityFlow LineHost Sessions SessionsEmulation Media MonitorPrinter AutoTerm Network Parameters Network Configuration Internet AddressPrint Server Print ScreenPage Print Server Active Active For activation of Print Server No, Yes ProtocolSystem Key + P Mode Host NameDestination Host Host TableExit without Saving Reverse Telnet Using the SpotLine M110 Terminal as a Terminal ServerPage Remote TTY for Unix Systems Example rttyd /dev/ptyp8 s110tcp serial1 2j8.log 1&2 Reversal of the LED’s for Num. Lock and Caps Lock Purge the Printer BufferScroll Lock + Backspace Function Key Function Key ResetProgramming function keys F1- F24 Scroll Lock + SpaceExamples Key HexadecimalHow to declare SCO mscreen for SpotLine Terminals Multiscreen Session SwitchingTelnet Connection Telnet SessionPage Setting up the LAN Terminal for Printing Software ConfigurationSCO XENIX/Unix Use as a Telnet Session LAN TerminalPage Use as a Serial Terminal Use with IBM’s AIX Unix Use as a Serial AIX Terminal DeviceUse as a Telnet terminal Enter a local queue name Enter the device name for the SpotLine in /etc/hostsEnter any printer device name you wish Tic scoansi.ti Other Unix VersionsUse as a LAN terminal Use with Other Operating SystemsTerminal to Host Cabling CablingSerial Printer Cabling General EmulationKeyboard Control Characters Key Scan CodePage Screen Control Parameters Where T has the value Local Printer Control Codes Ansi and AT386 Emulation Additional ESC Commands Reverse Direction of Serial Port Warranty