Upgrade Mode

You can install newly revised firmware for the DSE-410D using RS-232 connections from a PC, through either the DSE-410D Manager or through the Virtual COM port. See Chapter 8 for details.

Console Mode

The Console mode provides access to the configuration menu using RS-232 connections. Connect a null modem crossover cable between the Multi-Interface port and one of the computer’s RS-232 serial ports. The DSE-410D Serial ports are wired as DTE, like a computer, using DB9M connectors, so a crossover cable must be used to connect to another DTE port.

In Console mode the default serial port settings are: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, No parity, and 1 stop bit. With Windows, you can use HyperTerminal with VT100 terminal emulation for Console mode configuration. Use the default settings only if they have not been changed during a prior installation/configuration. See Chapter 7 for details.

Bottom View

Serial Connections

 

RS-232

DTE

RS-232

DB9M

RS-422

RS-485

 

 

Signal Name

 

 

Pin

 

 

 

 

Carrier Detect

In

DCD

1

RXDA (−)

--

 

 

Receive (Rx) Data

In

RXD

2

RXDB (+)

--

 

 

Transmit (Tx) Data

Out

TXD

3

TXDB (+)

Data B (+)

 

 

DataTerminal Ready

Out

DTR

4

TXDA (−)

Data A (−)

 

 

 

 

 

Signal Ground

---

GND

5

GND

GND

 

 

Data Set Ready

In

DSR

6

CTSA (−)

--

 

 

Request To Send

Out

RTS

7

CTSB (+)

--

 

 

Clear To Send

In

CTS

8

RTSB (+)

--

 

 

Ring Indicator

In

RI

9

RTSA (−)

 

 

Table 2.3 - Serial Connection Pin-outs for RS-232/RS-422/RS-485

 

 

 

 

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