User Manual
AS8100 Sitespan
Release Description
DLP 001
605-0000-449
Issue 1.1 Date 28/10/98
Page 2 of 2
4. Click OK. Files are copied from the installation directory to the correct
Windows directories during this process.
5. Remove the Sitespan floppy disks and store safely.
6. This completes the installation procedure.
Note: The set-up routine will automatically add the Sitespan application files to the
“Start, Programmes” list if the installation is made to the C: drive. An error may be
reported if the files are installed to any other drive though this only affects the
installation into the Start, Programmes menu.
4. Running the Software
On stand-alone systems where both Server and Client applications are to be run on the
same PC platform, Sitespan can be started. This can be achieved by selecting the
relevant application from the following path: Start, Programmes, Sitespan V2.5.
It is important to note that the Server Name prompted when creating a new server in
Client is utilised on this type of installation. This name refers to the computer
identification name entered during Window’s NT Networking set-up. Please refer to
the appropriate documentation for further information.
5. Connections to the Equipment
The following table gives the pin to pin connections for the cable:
25-way female D-type
(DB25) plug PC
25-way male D-type
(DB25) plug Airspan
Shelf
9-way male D-type
(DB9) plug LS120
Shelf
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 3
Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 2
Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin 7
Multiple RS232 connections can be handled by the computer system by the
addition of serial ports. AIRSPAN recommend the use of Digi
®
Board products
for this purpose as they are supported directly by Microsoft Windows NT. An
example of the connections required is illustrated below.