RAD Data comm ASMI-450 Hardware Requirements, Terminal Characteristics Communication Requirements

Models: ASMI-450

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Terminal Characteristics

ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port

Terminal Characteristics

Communication Requirements

Handshaking Protocol

4.2 Hardware Requirements

Any standard ASCII terminal (“dumb” terminal or personal computer emulating an ASCII terminal) equipped with an RS-232 communication interface can be used to control ASMi-450 operation. The software necessary to run the ASMi-450 control program is contained in the ASMi-450.

The control terminal can be connected either directly to the ASMi-450 control port (the CONTROL DCE connector), or through a modem or any other type of full-duplex data link. The ASMi-450 control port interface type must be set in accordance with the connection method (see Section 3-5):

·DCE for direct connection.

·DTE for connection through a modem or data link (cross cables must then be used at the ASMi-450 CONTROL DCE connector).

The ASMi-450 can communicate with the control terminal at rates of 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps. The word format consists of one stop bit and 7 or 8 data bits. Parity can be odd, even or disabled.

The communication interface of the terminal and the ASMi-450 must be configured for operation with the same parameters.

The ASMi-450 supports two types of modems:

·Dial-up Hayesä compatible modems, e.g., the RAD miniature DLM/AT modem. The ASMi-450 has only a call-in capability, that is, it can accept external calls, but cannot initiate calls.

·Multidrop modems, e.g., the RAD SRM-6 miniature multidrop modem.

For multidrop operation, each ASMi-450 can be assigned a node address in the range of 1 through 255. Assigning address 0 to the ASMi-450 means that it will accept and answer any message: this is not permitted in multidrop operation.

Address 0 is however recommended for use with both point-to-point and dial-up modes.

Each ASMi-450 can be assigned a logical name of up to eight characters. The logical name is sent in each transmission of alarm messages. The name helps the operator to identify the source of messages that are received by the control terminal.

The relevant ASMi-450 configuration parameters are described in Section 3-5 and 4-5. Instructions for configuring the ASMi-450 control port appear in Section 3-7.

The handshaking between the ASMi-450 and the control terminal uses the control lines in the CONTROL DCE connector located on the rear panel of the ASMi-450.

The control lines being used in each mode and the direction of the control signals is detailed in the following chart.

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ASMi-450 Installation and Operation Manual

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RAD Data comm ASMI-450 Hardware Requirements, Terminal Characteristics Communication Requirements, Handshaking Protocol