N-Tron 102PC-SE user manual Serial Interface, Serial Cable, RS-232

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SERIAL INTERFACE

The 102PC-SE provides an EIA-232 interface accessed via a 9 pin male connector (labeled ‘COM’ on the u nit). This is used to access the Command Line Interpreter (CLI), and to attach serial devices to the network over Ethernet. The pin-outs are shown below:

PIN

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

RS-232

DTR

TXD

RXD

DSR & DCD

GND

DTR

CTS

RTS

Default Port Settings:

 

Baud-Rate:

115200

Data Bits:

8

Parity:

None

Stop Bits:

1

Flow Control:

Hardware

 

RTS-CTS

Serial Cable

Connect the serial COM port of your PC and the 102PC-SE Protocol Converter using a standard straight through cable. You will need a cable with a 9-pin or 25-pin sub-D female connector for the PC end (DTE device), and a 9-pin female sub-D connector for the 102PC-SE end (DCE device).

The following table shows the pin-out and the connections for a straight through cable:

PC/DTE Device Cable End

DTE Device

25-Pin

9-Pin

Port

Female

Female

Signal Name

Pin #

Pin #

DCD

8

1

RXD

3

2

TXD

2

3

DTR

20

4

GND

7

5

DSR

6

6

RTS

4

7

CTS

5

8

102 PC-SE Cable End

9-Pin Female

Pin # Signal Name

1DTR

2TXD

3RXD

4DSR & DCD

5GND

6DTR

7CTS

8RTS

Connect the serial COM port of your DCE device and the 102PC-SE Protocol Converter using a null modem cable. You will require a cable with a 9-pin or 25-pin sub-D connector for your DCE device end, and a 9-pin female sub-D connector for the 102PC-SE end.

The following table shows the pin-out and the connections for a null modem cable:

DCE Device Cable End

DCE Device

25-Pin

9-Pin

Port

Female

Female

Signal Name

Pin #

Pin #

DTR

8

6+1

TXD

3

2

RXD

2

3

DSR & DCD

20

4

GND

7

5

CTS

4

7

RTS

5

8

102 PC-SE Cable End

9-Pin Female

Pin #

Signal Name

4

DSR & DCD

3

RXD

2

TXD

6+1

DTR

5

GND

8RTS

7CTS

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Contents 12/1/2006 Table of Contents 12/1/2006 Safety Warnings Contact InformationEnvironmental Safety Electrical Safety Package Contents CleaningUnpacking Servicing DIN Rail MountingFront Panel Color Description Applying Power Top View Grounding Techniques Connecting the Unit Serial Interface Serial CableRS-232 Troubleshooting Support FCC StatementCLI Tree of Menus Set Set configurable fields Recv-mail Configure incoming mail options Send-mail Configure outgoing mail optionsSerial Configure the serial settings for the serial port s0 Show Show general and detailed information Socket Actions to take over a UDP socket Software Configuration Web Management12/1/2006 General Configuration User ConfigurationPort Configuration Web Management Tree of MenusModem Configuration Bridge ConfigurationPPP Configuration ChatscriptTelnet Configuration Successfully. These cannot be modifiedUDP Configuration Autodial ConfigurationHttp Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSmtp Address Configuration POP3 ConfigurationSntp Daylight Saving Configuration CommandsRestore Defaults Sntp GeneralMandatory Configuration Settings Ethernet to Serial ConnectivityCommands to Setup Manual Dial-out with the 102PC-SE Scenario 1 Manual DialoutScenario 2 Auto Dialout Using Telnet PrerequisitesScenario 3 Auto Dialout Using UDP Auto Dialout Feature using UDP Mode# set ppp ppp0 raw-mode enable Scenario 4 Remote Bridging with Modem ConnectionSerial to Ethernet Connectivity Commands to Setup Manual Dial-In with the 102PC-SE Scenario 1 Manual Serial Dial-inScenario 2 Serial Auto Dial-in Using Telnet Scenario 3 Serial Auto Dial-in Using UDP FunctionalityScenario 4 Serial Tunneling Mode # set ip telnet raw-mode enable# set serial s0 raw-dialout enable Using E-Mail Features Sending Text E-mails from the Command Prompt Receiving E-mails from the Command Prompt KEY Specifications Switch PropertiesEmissions and Safety Approvals PhysicalTron Limited Warranty