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If your computer does have a RJ-45 connection, but the pin signals are
different from those described for BayTech on Page 20 of this manual, it is
possible for BayTech to customize an adapter for you. If you require a
different adapter than the one supplied with this unit, contact BayTech’s
Applications Engineers.
Using the 9FRJ45PC-1 adapter (or other applicable adapter) and the
RJ08X007 crossed cable, connect the serial port of your computer to the
RJ-45 port labeled “EIA-232” on the back of your RPC unit.
5.1.2 COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE
RPC-2/RPC-2A
Load serial port communications software. Configure host terminal’s
serial communications parameters to match the RPC. RPC factory serial
communications parameters are 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no
parity. NOTE: These parameters are not user selectable.
5.1.3 OPERATION
RPC-2/RPC-2A
The RPC’s main menu allows the user to monitor and control the
equipment attached to each of the RPC-2 and RPC-2A’s six receptacles.
From this menu, you can turn on, turn off, or reboot attached equipment,
individually, or all equipment, simultaneously.
The RPC recognizes three basic operating commands: ON n<cr>, OFF
n<cr>, and REBOOT n<cr>, where n represents the outlet number and
<cr> represents a carriage return.
There are six red LEDs on the front of the RPC unit. There is a
corresponding red LED for each of the RPC’s six receptacles. If any or all
of the LEDs are illuminated, corresponding receptacle(s) are turned "ON,"
and consequently, attached equipment is receiving power. If
any or all of the LEDs are not illuminated, corresponding receptacle(s) are
turned “OFF.”
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