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2 About TAC Xenta 527-NPR TAC Xenta 527-NPR, Product Manual
14 (42) Schneider Electric Buildings AB, Mar 2010
04-00053-01-en
2.2 Communication Ports
The following communication ports are used to configure the Xenta
527-NPR and/or use it with I/NET.
Rx Tx Rx Tx
A RS 232 B
TAC Xenta
RS485 C
RX/
TX+
RX/
TX–
10Base-T
MMC
Rx / Tx
Run
11 12 13
14
15
16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IP address........
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I/NET Controller
LAN Connection
(RS485)
Ethernet LAN
Connection
(TCP/IP)
Console Connection
(RS232)
Direct Connect to
I/NET Workstation
(RS232)
1
2
3
4
1 I/NET Direct Connection (RS232)
Use this port to directly connect an I/NET host workstation to the
Xenta 527-NPR. Refer Section 4.4, “Using a Direct Connection to I/
NET”, on page 23 and to TCON298, I/NET Seven Getting Started,
for more information about this type of connection.
2 Console Connection (RS232)
This port allows you to directly connect a PC to the Xenta 527-NPR.
You can then use a program such as Windows HyperTerminal to
configure and monitor the Xenta 527-NPR through a console win-
dow. Refer to Chapter 5, “Setting Up I/NET Communications”, on
page 25 for more information.
3 Ethernet LAN Connection (TCP/IP)
Use this port to connect the Xenta 527-NPR to an Ethernet network.
Refer to Chapter 4, “Connecting the TAC Xenta 527-NPR to Your
Network”, on page 19 for more information.
4 I/NET Controller LAN Connection (RS485)
Use this port to connect the Xenta 527-NPR to an I/NET controller
LAN. Refer to Chapter 4, “Connecting the TAC Xenta 527-NPR to
Your Network”, on page 19 for more information.