INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS

SECTION 100-816-207

MARCH 1993

1) Consult the serial printer’s documentation and
determine if the printer operates as a DCE or
DTE device:
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If the printer is a DCE device: Disas-
semble the PDIU-DS and configure it to
operate like a DTE device by placing the
jumper plugs (Pl - P9) in the “B-C” (MO-
DEM) position. Reassemble the PDIU-
DS, and mark “B-C’ on the bottom identi-
fication label for future reference. (Para-
graph 10.70 provides PDIU-DS disas-
sembly/assembly instructions, and Figure
7-31 provides jumper plug information.)
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If the printer is a DTE device: It may not be
necessary to disassemble the PDIU-DS,
since it comes direct from the factory
configured as a DCE device. However, if
uncertain, disassemble the PDIU-DS and
verify that jumper plugs

(Pl - P9)

are in
the “A-B’ (DTE) position. Reassemble the
PDIU-DS and mark “A-B” on the bottom
identification label for future reference.
(Paragraph 10.70 provides PDIU-DS dis-
assembly/assembly instructions, and Fig-
ure 7-31 provides jumper plug informa-
tion.)
2) Connect the PDIU-DS to the appropriate digi-
tal telephone circuit per wiring diagrams in
Section1 00-816-208 and information provided
in Section

100-816-206.

3) Connect the appropriate RS-232 cable be-
tween the printer and the PDIU-DS (see Figure
7-27 and 7-29 for an example printer cable
connection).
4) If steps 2 and 3 are done properly, the Power
and Ready LEDs on the PDIU-DS should light
when the printer is turned on and ready.
5) Set the PDIU-DS DIP switch

(SWl-1 - 4)

for
the desired application. Figure 7-32 shows the
DIP switch locations and Paragraph 10.30
describes switch functions.
NOTE:
If using Toshiba computers and printers with
X-On/x-OFF flow control, set SWl-(4) “ON”
on the D/U connected to the computer and
DIU connected to the printer.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
Check the printer’s serial documentation
for correct RS-232 pin requirements. The
requirements vary with each manufacturer.

6)

Use

Program

20 to configure the PDIU-DS to
connect to a serial printer (see Programming
Section 100-816-302 for instructions and
record sheets).
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LED 01:

Should always be ON for PDIU-
DS ports.
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LED

02: Should be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports connected to printers.
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LED

03: Should be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports that connect to DTE- or DCE-type
printers.
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LED

04: Should always be ON for PDIU-
DS ports.
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LED

05: Should be OFF for PDIU-DS
ports connected to printers.
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LEDs 17

- 20: Data security groups can
be used to allow or deny digital tele-
phones equipped with PDIU-Dls access
to PDIU-DS ports connected to a printer.
DIU stations can only make data calls to
DlUs in the same data security group.
7) Program22should be used toconfigure PDIU-
DSs to hunt if more than one PDIU-DS con-
nected to the same printer/server.

10.60 PDIU-DS to Modem Installation

10.61 STRATA DK16 enables asynchronous-type
(not synchronous) modems to be connected to
PDIU-DSs. This allows PDIU-DI equipped digital
telephones that are connected to personal comput-
ers, terminals, and other devices to share access to
a modem or modem pool.
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