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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Micro Redac Questions Don Stephens Wed, 19 Aug 1998 20:25:46 -0700 |
>The pin outs are as follows:
>Looking INTO the Redac connectors, the contacts are at the top, the slot
for
>the interlocking clip at the bottom.
>The left most pin is ground (to DB9F/5 or DB25F/7)
>The next -----Original Message-----
From: Garnet Bailey <gbailey@telusplanet.net>
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org <ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org>
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 1998 8:20 PM
Subject: RE: [ECS] Micro Redac Questions
> This is the dip switch useage of the Redac:
>
> RS232 Port:
> 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19.2K Baud
> Switches 1 to 3 allways ON
> Switch #4 #5
> OFF OFF = 2400 baud
> OFF ON = 4800 baud
> ON OFF = 9600 baud
> ON ON = 19.2k baud
> 8 data bits, no parity
> Full Duplex
>
>Stations 1 and up are not supported, although the firmware in the Redac has
>code to handle other station numbers. Applied Digital deny all knowledge of
>this.
>
pin to the right is data OUT of the Redac (to the computer) (to
>DB9F/2 or DB25F/3)
>The next pin to the right is data IN to the Redac (from the computer) (to
>DB9F/3 or DB25F/2)
>The next pin to the right is ground. (to DB9F/5 or DB25F/7)
>The cable supplied with the unit (for the supplied DB9F adapter) is not a
>normal telephone cable, but is reversed (in other words, the guy that laid
>out the PCB for Applied Digital got it backwards and they compensated by
>switching the end of the cable to save having to redo the PCB)
Garnet:
Thank You....
Don
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