PROTOCOL CONVERTER A/S-2G

NOTE

Self-diagnostics will normally display the switches as they are set on the printed circuit board. If the switches were reconfigured (see Section 3.2.4), the switches will be displayed as they are set in the software.

3.2.4 RECONFIGURE SWITCH MODE

To enter the Reconfigure Switch Mode, a terminal must be connected to Port A. When you type an ampersand (“&”) and then a pound sign (“#”), the A/S-2G will enter the Self-Diagnostics/Reconfigure Switch menu. Press the “2” key to enter the Reconfigure Switch Mode. The position of SW2, Switch #4 (for self-diagnostic testing) does not affect this operation.

The setting for SW3-l (SW3, switch #1) will be displayed. To select the other option for SW3-l, press “T” (must be upper case). As long as “T” is pressed, the A/S-2G will “toggle” between or among your options. The option will be chosen when you press “enter.” The next switch will then be displayed. After you have entered the last option, the A/S-2G will return to the main program.

NOTE: If power is interrupted, the A/S-2G will use the manual configurations of SW1, SW2, and SW3 when power is restored. The switch options chosen in the Reconfigure Switch Mode must be reentered.

3.2.5 RS-232 PASS-THROUGH OPTIONS

On the A/S-2G’s printed circuit board are three sets of double pass-through jumpers: DSR, DTR, and CD. You can have any, or all, of these signals pass-thru from one port to the other without being regulated by the A/S-2G.

The DSR double jumper is located just below C7 on the circuit board. For normal operation (A/S-2G signal control), place the jumper over the center and left posts. For pass-through, position the jumper over the center and right posts.

The DTR double jumper is located just below and slightly to the right of U28 on the circuit board. For normal operation (A/S-2G signal control), place the jumper over the center and left posts. For pass-through, position the jumper over the center and right posts.

The CD double jumper is located between U20 and U24 on the circuit board. For normal operation (A/S-2G signal control), place the jumper over the center and upper posts. For pass-through, position the jumper over the center and lower posts.

3.2.6 RESET OPTIONS

You can configure the A/S-2G to reset automat-ically on the occurrence of Ring Indicate (RI) on either port or the loss of Data Set Ready (DSR) on Port A and/or Port B. These jumpers are located on the upper left of the circuit board, just below U7. Any, or all, of these jumpers may be selected. All of the reset options are disabled as shipped from the factory—the jumper is over the center and right posts. To enable one of these reset options, move the appropriate jumper over the left and center posts.

3.3 PREPARING THE A/S-2G FOR CONNECTION TO AN ASYNCHRONOUS DEVICE

The asynchronous port (Port A) is designed to connect to an asynchronous modem, terminal, or CPU. Set the switches, shunts, and jumpers as described below, then plug a male RS-232 connector into the A/S-2G’s female receptacle. Sex-change adapters, connectors, and cable are available if you need them.

3.3.1 DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR) SIGNAL OPTIONS

The asynchronous port DTR option control is a jumper labeled DTR A. It is located between U23 and U24 on the circuit board. (See Figure 5-2 on page 28.) Placing the jumper over ON maintains a constant high signal on DTR. Placing this jumper to CNT allows the A/S-2G to control data flow based on the position of SW3, Switch #7.

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Black Box PCW22A-R3, PCW22A-R4 manual Reconfigure Switch Mode, 5 RS-232 PASS-THROUGH Options, Reset Options