Chapter 3: Communication Setup

7.When using a PC to communicate locally with ISACC, you must next install communica- tions software. Provided with ISACC is the ISACC MANAGER for Windows Software. The package comes with four 3.5" floppy disks. Follow the instructions in the ISACC MAN- AGER User's Manual to install the software.

SETUP FOR TERMINAL

LOCAL COMMUNICATION THROUGH RS232 PORT

To communicate locally, you must hookup and configure ISACC’s RS232 port with your terminal. ISACC’s RS232 port is positioned on the circuit board at location P4 next to the phone jack and is labelled RS232 PORT (DCE). Provided with ISACC is an Accessory Bag that contains the following:

Male DB25 plug to RJ11C

Female DB25 socket to RJ11C

Female 9-pin socket

10 feet RS232 wire with male RJ11C on each end To connect your terminal to ISACC’s RS232 port, do the following:

1.Insert the male DB25 plug into ISACC’s RS232 port

2.Insert one end of the RS232 wire into the male DB25 plug

3.Insert the other end of the RS232 wire into the female DB25 socket

4.Insert the female DB25 plug into your terminal’s male RS232 port.

NOTE: You may encounter a common problem at step four. Some terminals have a female RS232 port. Since the provided equipment has a female DB25 socket, you may have to obtain a gender changer to connect the socket to your terminal.

See page 30 for ISACC’s RS232 Specifications and a diagram of the RS232 DB25 socket.

5.After connecting the terminal with ISACC, you may need to configure your terminal's RS232 port to communicate at the same speed (bps) as your terminal (refer to your terminal's operator's manual). If this is not an option, you can change ISACC's communication rate by configuring the shunts at location P10 on the ISACC board. Before changing anything, read the following:

IMPORTANT: The speed of ISACC’s RS232 port is completely independent of ISACC’s built-in modem or modem speed. ISACC’s modem has its own separate RS232 port built in. Therefore, you do not need to configure ISACC to communi- cate at the same speed as its built-in modem (1200 bps) when you are communi- cating locally. Use the rate at which your terminal can communicate.

ISACC is factory configured at 9600 bps, which is the fastest it can communicate. Most terminals can communicate at least that fast. Unless your terminal definitely communicates at a slower speed, do not change the configuration of the shunts for local communication.

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Phonetics 5000, 5100 manual Setup for Terminal

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