
APPENDIX D: AUDIO/SERIAL PORTS
Appendix D: Audio/Serial Ports
Operation & Multi-Port Configuration
This appendix describes audio & serial interface operation for:
•ACU1022A
•ACU1028A
•ACUVREM
These extender products contain daughter boards that allow
When a dual access Local Unit is in a Private Mode session, audio transmissions to the Remote Unit are stopped but the serial link remains
active.
Set up and Operation
No setting up or user adjustments are required.
The Remote Unit’s serial port is wired as DTE - the same as that on a PC. To connect a serial printer or other DTE (rather than DCE device) to the Remote Unit, you will need a Null- Modem crossover cable between the Remote Unit and the printer. Select Xon/Xoff software flow control on the printer and PC.
A serial touch screen may be plugged directly into the Remote Unit.
Please note that on dual access Local Units, the serial link is always active.
Handling Multiple Serial Devices
The extender’s serial interface transmits/receives six signals (3 signals in each direction).
Normally, four of these signals are used for hardware handshaking (in addition to TX & RX). However, because each handshaking line can support signals up to 19,200 Baud it is possible to configure the serial interface to handle up to three simple
To do this, you will need to construct a custom breakout cable. Please contact Technical Support for further information.
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