WTI Part No. 13202 Rev. B APS-8M Asynchronous Port Switch with Internal Modem Firmware Version 2.
Warnings and Cautions: No Serviceable Parts Inside; Authorized Service Personnel Only Do not attempt to repair or service this device yourself. Internal components must be serviced by authorized personnel only. • Shock Hazard - Do Not Enter Nameplate Power Warning This device should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the type of power service available, consult your local power company.
APS-8M User’s Guide Rack Mount Installation (Continued) 1. Enclosed Racks (Continued): The ambient within the rack may be greater than room ambient. Installation should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised. The maximum temperature for the equipment in this environment is 45°C. Consideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient. Installation should be such that a hazardous stability condition is not achieved due to uneven loading. 2.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2. Unit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 3. Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 4. Hardware Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 2.1. 2.2. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 5. Front Panel . . . . . . . . . .
APS-8M User’s Guide 8. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 9. Any-to-Any Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8.1.1. Port Connection and Disconnection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8.1.1.1. Connecting Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 8.1.1.2. Disconnecting Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 8.1.2. Defining Hunt Groups . . . . . . . .
1. Introduction WTI’s APS-8M Asynchronous Port Switch allows reliable, highspeed connections between PCs, modems, and other devices using dissimilar baud rates, parity, and flow control. The APS-8M supports communication at speeds up to 115.2 Kbps, and features full RTS/CTS hardware handshaking and a 33.6K internal modem. Lightening-swift data throughput and full flow control make the APS-8M the perfect data switch for today’s high speed communications applications.
APS-8M User’s Guide Convenient Internal Modem The APS-8M features a 56K MutliTech format Internal modem; this simplifies the procedure for setting up the unit for out-ofband access to command features. Non-Volatile Memory If power to the unit is lost or interrupted, the APS-8M’s nonvolatile memory will retain user-defined parameters and port connections. Modem Communication The APS-8M can be controlled by a local PC that communicates with the unit via cable, or controlled remotely via external modem.
2. Unit Description 2.1. Front Panel Figure 2.1: Instrument Front Panel ¬ CLEAR: Restarts the APS operating program without changing user-selected parameter settings or breaking port connections. ON: Lights when AC Power is applied. ® SET: Used to Initialize the APS to defaults specified by the SetUp Switches. To initialize, press and hold both the SET and CLEAR buttons, release only the CLEAR button, and then release the SET button.
APS-8M User’s Guide 2.2. Back Panel Figure 2.2: Instrument Back Panel ¬ Power Cable Receptacle AC powered units only. DC units include a terminal block assembly as described in Section 4.1.2. Power Switch ® SetUp Switches: A bank of eight DIP switches, which set default communication parameters and other features. ¯ Internal Modem Port: For connection to your telco line. For information regarding modem configuration, please refer to Section 5.5.3.
3. Getting Started This section provides a brief overview of basic APS-8M capabilities, and describes the procedures for installing the unit, and accessing the command mode. Note that this Quick Start procedure is included only to provide a quick demonstration of the units basic functions and capabilities.
APS-8M User’s Guide COMMAND MENU DISPLAY /S[P] /SD /W[P] [n] /J /H Port Status Port Diagnostics Port Parameters (Who) Site ID Command Menu (Help) CONTROL /X /C [n] /D /E
Getting Started PORT STATUS: APS-M, Version 2.
APS-8M User’s Guide 9. Access Command Mode via Modem: From a PC with a modem and telco line, dial the number for the line which has been connected to the APS-8M's internal modem. Once the connection is established, the unit should send the "APS>" command prompt, indicating that you have successfully accessed the command mode. a) Type /H and press [Enter] to display the Help Menu. If desired, you may also wish to repeat the Port Connection / Disconnection examples described in Item 7 above.
4. Hardware Installation 4.1. Connecting Power to the APS Unit The APS is available in both AC and DC powered versions. When connecting AC or DC power to the APS, proceed as follows: CAUTION: This device should only be operated with the type of power source indicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the type of power service available, please contact your local power company. 4.1.1.
APS-8M User’s Guide 4.2. Configure SetUp Switches The SetUp Switches are used to select default settings for the APS RS232 ports. The SetUp Switches are located on the APS-8M back panel, as shown in Figure 2.1. When the APS-8M is shipped from the factory, the SetUp Switches are configured for 9600 baud, 8 Bits-No Parity, RTS/CTS handshaking, verbose command response, and command echo on (all switches ON). These settings are compatible with most applications.
Hardware Installation 4.2.1. Default Baud Rate (Sw1, Sw2, Sw3) SetUp Switches one through three select the default baud rate for RS232 Ports One through Seven. The default baud rate must match the rate your control device will use when communicating with the APS-8M. Notes: · If the control device will communicate via an external modem connected to one of the RS232 Ports, select a default baud rate that is compatible with the external modem.
APS-8M User’s Guide 4.2.2. Default Handshake (Sw4, Sw5) SetUp Switches four and five select the default handshake format for RS232 Ports One through Seven. The default handshake format must match the format your control device will use when communicating with the APS. SetUp Switches four and five can select RTS/CTS (hardware), XON/XOFF, Both or None.
Hardware Installation 4.2.3. Default Response Message Format (Sw6) When commands are invoked, the APS-8M can respond with either verbose or terse (abbreviated) messages. Response messages are summarized in Section 11.2. After installation, the /P command can also set the response format to "none" (Quiet Mode). When Quiet Mode is selected, the unit will not send response messages. Note that the /P command can also be used to select a different Response Message format for each port.
APS-8M User’s Guide 4.3. Initialize Unit to Default Settings If SetUp Switch settings are changed, new parameters will not take effect until the APS-8M is initialized. CAUTION: After initialization, the APS-8M will revert to the parameters specified by the SetUp Switches. Any command-selected parameters will be lost. 1. Simultaneously press the SET and CLEAR buttons, located on the face of the APS-8M. 2. Release the CLEAR button, wait for the Port LEDs to flash, and then release the SET button. 4.4.
5. Configuration 5.1. Access to the APS Command Mode When the APS-8M Command Mode is active, commands can be invoked to select parameters, and connect or disconnect ports. Note: · Command Mode cannot be accessed from a Buffer Mode Port, Passive Mode Port, or any port that is currently connected to another APS-8M port. · Supervisor Level Commands cannot be accessed at any APS-8M port where the Supervisor Level has been disabled. 1. Start your communications program (e.g. HyperTerminal or ProComm ® ).
APS-8M User’s Guide 5.2. System SetUp Ports Ports 1 and 2 are designated as System SetUp Ports, and will therefore always permit password protected access to Supervisor Level command functions, even when the unit is reinitialized to default parameters. In order to ensure that access to command functions is always available, Ports 1 and 2 cannot be configured as Buffer Mode or Passive Mode Ports (Buffer and Passive Mode Ports are not able to access the Command Mode.
Configuration Notes: · If the Supervisor Password is not defined, then Supervisor Level commands will be available to all ports, and port access and configuration functions will not be password protected. · If you wish to restrict user ports from changing APS-8M configuration parameters or connecting to restricted ports, the Supervisor Password must be defined. · When the Supervisor Password is defined, the APS-8M will display a password prompt when you attempt to access the command mode.
APS-8M User’s Guide 5.3.2. The Port Passwords The Port Passwords (or User Passwords) allow system administrators to restrict access to a specific group of ports. When the APS-8M command mode is accessed with a Port Password, users may only connect to the RS232 Ports to which they have been granted access, and review configuration parameters for those ports. Port Passwords do not grant access to APS-8M configuration commands.
Configuration 5.4. Defining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Before configuring individual ports, the Site ID and Supervisor Password should be defined. The Site ID indicates the location or name of the APS-8M; the Supervisor Password restricts access to sensitive command functions. The Site ID and Supervisor Password are defined via the System Parameters menu (/F). Notes: · The Site ID cannot include double quotes.
APS-8M User’s Guide 5.5. Port Configuration 5.5.1. Configuration Conventions When responding to prompts, invoking commands, and selecting items from the port configuration menus, note the following: · To select an item from a Port Configuration menu, key in the number for the item and press [Enter]. · To clear an item in a Port Configuration menu, enter the number for the desired item and press [Enter]. When the prompt appears, press [Space] and then press [Enter].
Configuration 5.5.2. Port Modes The APS offers four different port operation modes; Any-to-Any Mode, Passive Mode, Buffer Mode, and Modem Mode. The Port Modes function as follows: · Any-to-Any Mode: Allows communication between connected ports. Any-to-Any Mode Ports can be connected to other Any-to-Any Mode, Passive Mode, Buffer Mode, or Modem Mode Ports by accessing Command Mode and invoking the /C command (see Section 8.1.1).
APS-8M User’s Guide PORT PARAMETERS #02 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Port Name: Password: Baud Rate: Bits/Parity: Stop Bits: Handshake Mode: Port Mode: 74. DTR Output: Supervisor Mode: Logoff Character: Sequence Disconnect: Timeout Disconnect: Response Type: Command Echo: Accept Break: Enter: (undefined) (undefined) 9600 8-None 1 RTS/CTS Any-to-Any Pulse Permit ^X One Character Off Verbose On Yes "<" Previous Port, ">" Next Port, Exit ... Figure 5.
Configuration The Port Configuration menu offers the following options: 1. Port Name: (Up to 16 characters) Assigns a name to the port. (Defaults: Ports 1 through 7 = undefined; Port 8 = "Internal_Modem"). 2. Password: (Up to 16 chars.) Defines the Port Password for this port. Note that identical Port Passwords are generally assigned to several ports. When this password is entered at the login prompt, the user will then have access to all ports that share this password. (Default = undefined).
APS-8M User’s Guide PORT PARAMETERS #08 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Port Name: Password: Baud Rate: Bits/Parity: Stop Bits: Handshake Mode: Port Mode: 71. Reset String: 72. Init String: 73.
Configuration 73. Hang-Up String: Although the APS will pulse the DTR line to hang-up an attached modem, the Hang-Up string is often useful for controlling modems that do not use the DTR line. (Up to 48 Characters, Default = undefined). Notes: · When communicating with the APS via modem, communication parameters will not be changed until you exit from command mode and discontinue the modem connection to the unit.
APS-8M User’s Guide 10. Sequence Disconnect: Enables/Disables and configures the Resident Disconnect command. This prompt offers the option to either disable the Sequence Disconnect, or select a one character format or a three character format. (Default = One Characters). Note the following: · When a Resident Connection is initiated, the APS will send a message which lists the connected ports, and displays the one character or three character command that will be required in order to disconnect.
Configuration 12. Response Type: Selects the type of messages that this port will send in response to commands. The user can select Verbose (English Text), Terse (Numeric / Abbreviation), or Quiet Mode (No Response). (Default = Verbose). 13. Command Echo: Enables or Disables the command echo for this port. (Default = On). 14. Accept Break: Determines whether the port will accept breaks received from the attached device, and pass them along to a connected port.
APS-8M User’s Guide COPY PORT PARAMETERS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Port Name: Password: Baud Rate: Bits/Parity: Stop Bits: Handshake Mode: Port Mode: 74. DTR Output: Supervisor Mode: Logoff Character: Sequence Disconnect: Timeout Disconnect: Response Type: Command Echo: Accept Break: (undefined) (Note: Ports 1 & 2 will NOT have restricted values changed.
Configuration 5. Exit Without Copy: To exit from the Copy Parameters menu without copying selected parameters to all RS232 ports, type X and then press [Enter]. The APS will exit from the Copy Parameters menu and return to the command prompt. 6. Copy Parameters: When you have finished selecting parameters, press [Esc] to copy the selected parameters to all APS RS-232 Ports and exit from the Copy Port Parameters menu. Note that the APS will display a “Sure” prompt before copying parameters to other ports.
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6. The Internal Modem This section lists the most commonly used AT commands for the APS-8M's internal Multi-Tech modem, and briefly describes the procedure for communicating with the internal modem. Please note that although APS-8M Port 8 is the internal modem port, any APS-8M port can also be configured for connection to an external modem. 6.1. Communicating with the Internal Modem To communicate with the APS-8M's internal modem, proceed as follows: 1.
APS-8M User’s Guide 6.2. Common AT Commands This section lists some of the most commonly used AT commands for the APS-8M's internal Multi-Tech modem. For a complete listing of all available AT Commands and S-Registers, please refer to http://www.wti.com/guides/guidearch.htm, or access the modem command mode, and display the modem help screen using the $Hn command. Notes: · Type commands in either upper or lower case. Do · · · · not use a combination of upper and lower case characters.
The Internal Modem Command Function/Options &Dn Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal. &D0 Ignore DTR. &D1 Modem returns to command mode. * &D2 Normal DTR. &D3 DTR drop causes modem to reset to default parameters. En Set Modem Command Mode Echo. E0 Disable echoing of command mode characters. * E1 Enable echoing of command mode characters. &Wn +++AT &Qn Ln Save Modem Parameters. &W0 Instructs modem to save current parameters in nonvolatile RAM.
APS-8M User’s Guide Command 6-4 Function/Options #Ln Select Detection Phase. * #L0 Negotiates V.42 mode (MNP or LAP-M). #L1 Enables MNP and disables LAP-M. #L2 Enables LAP-M and disables MNP. #L3 Disables detection phase, goes directly to LAP-M. &En Error Correction / Flow Control. &E0 No Error Correction. * &E1 V.42 Auto-reliable mode. &E2 V.42 Reliable mode. &E3 No modem-initiated flow control. * &E4 CTS/RTS modem-initiated flow control. &E5 XON/XOFF modem initiated flow control.
7. The Status Screens The APS-8M Status Screens display the connection status and communication parameters for the APS RS-232 ports. There are three different types of status screens; The Port Status Screen (/S), the Port Diagnostics Screen (/SD), and the Port Parameters Screens (/W). 7.1. The Port Status Screen (/S) The Port Status Screen lists the general status of the APS’s RS-232 ports.
APS-8M User’s Guide PORT STATUS: APS-M, Version 2.
The Status Screens PORT DIAGNOSTICS: APS-M, Version 2.
APS-8M User’s Guide As shown in Figure 7.2, the Port Diagnostics Screen lists the following items: · Port: The Port Number. Note that if this column contains a plus sign (+), this indicates that the port will be allowed to access the Supervisor Mode if the appropriate Supervisor Password is entered at login. · Name: The user-defined name for each port. · Status: The connect status for each port.
The Status Screens PORT PARAMETERS #03: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Port Name: Password: Baud Rate: Bits/Parity: Stop Bits: Handshake Mode: Port Mode: 74. DTR Output: Supervisor Mode: Logoff Character: Sequence Disconnect: Timeout Disconnect: Response Type: Command Echo: Accept Break: (undefined) (undefined) 9600 8-None 1 RTS/CTS Any-to-Any Pulse Permit ^X One Character Off Verbose On Yes Enter: "<" previous port, ">" next port, exit ... Figure 7.
APS-8M User’s Guide The /W command uses the following format: /W[P] xx [Enter] Where: P Is the command option to display port passwords. Note that when this option is included (e.g. /WP 5), the Port Parameters Screen will display the Port Password, if defined. (Supervisor Mode Only). xx 7-6 is the desired port number.
8. Operation 8.1. Any-to-Any Mode Any-to-Any Mode Ports can be connected to other Any-to-Any, Passive, Buffer, or Modem Mode Ports by accessing Command Mode and issuing the /C Command. All ports can be configured for the Any-to-Any Mode. 8.1.1. Port Connection and Disconnection The APS provides communication between devices without the requirement that both devices use the same communication parameters. This allows you to connect devices that use dissimilar baud rates, parity, handshake, and etc.
APS-8M User’s Guide To Connect ports, proceed as follows: 1. Access the Command Mode as described in Section 5.1. If the Password Prompt is displayed, enter your Supervisor Password or Port Password. 2. Invoke the /C command to connect the desired ports. a) Resident Connect: To connect your resident port to another port, type /C xx [Enter]. Where xx is the number or name of the port you want to connect.
Operation 8.1.1.2. Disconnecting Ports There are three different methods for disconnecting ports, the Resident Disconnect, the Third Party Disconnect, and the No Activity Timeout. Providing the Timeout feature is enabled, a No Activity Timeout will disconnect resident ports or third party ports. Note: When Any-to-Any Mode, Buffer Mode, or Passive Mode are selected, Option 74 in the Port Parameters Menu determines how the DTR signal will react when the port disconnects.
APS-8M User’s Guide 2. Third Party Disconnect: (Supervisor Mode Only) The /D command is issued from your resident port to disconnect two third party ports. For example, if your Resident Port is Port 1, a Third Party Disconnect would be used to disconnect Port 3 from Port 4. a) The /D command uses the format: /D xx XX [Enter], where xx and XX are the numbers of the ports that you wish to disconnect. b) The /D (Disconnect) command can only be invoked by a port with access to Supervisor Level commands.
Operation 8.1.2. Defining Hunt Groups A Hunt Group creates a situation where the APS will scan a group of ports and connect to the first available port in the group. Hunt Groups are created by assigning identical or similar names to two or more ports. Hunt Groups can be defined using Any-to-Any, Passive, Buffer, or Modem Mode Ports. 1. Access the Command Mode. If the password prompt is displayed, enter the Supervisor Password. 2.
APS-8M User’s Guide Hunt Group port names must be unique. Otherwise, ports with similar names will also be included in the Hunt Group. Hunt Group Example 1: 1. Ports 1 and 2 are configured as Modem Mode ports, and external modems are installed at both ports. Port 1 is named "MODEM1" and Port 2 is named "MODEM2". 2. Your resident port is Port 4. To connect to the first available external Modem, access the Command Mode and type /C MODEM* [Enter]. Hunt Group Example 2: 1.
Operation 8.3. Buffer Mode Ports configured as Buffer Mode ports will collect data from the connected device and store it in the APS's statically allocated memory. Each APS port features a fixed length, fixed position data buffer. The Buffer Mode allows collection of data from various devices without the requirement that all devices use the same communication parameters (e.g. baud rate, parity, etc.). Notes: · Buffer Mode Ports cannot access the Command Mode.
APS-8M User’s Guide If the port's buffer is empty, the APS will send a message which reads "Connected xx, Buffer Empty"; where "xx" is the port number. If the buffer contains data, the APS will display a prompt that offers four options: · Next Screen: To scroll through data one screen at a time, press the [Space] bar. Each time the space bar is pressed, the next full screen of data will be sent. · Scroll All: To send all data without pausing, press [1].
Operation 8.4. Modem Mode In addition to allowing data transfer, the Modem Mode also provides additional functions specifically related to modem communication. A Modem Mode Port can perform all functions normally available in Any-to-Any Mode. The Modem Mode is available to all APS RS232 ports. In addition to allowing configuration of the APS-8M's internal modem, the Modem Mode also simplifies the process of connecting an external modem to Ports one through seven.
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9. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters After the APS-8M has been properly configured, parameters can be downloaded and saved as an ASCII text file. Later, if the configuration is accidentally altered, the file with the saved parameters can be uploaded to automatically reconfigure the unit without the need to manually assign each parameter. Saved parameters can also be uploaded to other APS-8M units. This allows rapid set-up when several units will be configured with the same parameters.
APS-8M User’s Guide 4. The APS-8M will send a series of ASCII command lines which specify the currently selected APS parameters. The last line of the file should end with a “/G-00” command. When the download is complete, press [Enter] to return to the "APS>" command prompt. 9.2. Restoring Saved Parameters This section describes the procedure for using your communications program to send stored parameters to the APS. 1.
10. Upgrading APS-8M Firmware When new, improved versions of the APS-8M operating firmware become available, the /UF (Upgrade Firmware) function can be used to update the APS-8M unit to the new firmware version. Updates can be uploaded to the unit via SetUp Ports one and two, or via the internal modem port (Port 8). To install a firmware update, proceed as follows: Note: All other ports will be disabled during the firmware upgrade procedure. 1. Obtain the update file.
APS-8M User’s Guide 4. Use your communication program's (e.g. HyperTerminal's) upload function to transfer the upgrade firmware to the APS-8M unit. Select ASCII file format, and then specify the filename and directory location where the firmware upgrade file resides. Note: The Upload function will time-out after one minute of inactivity. If the function times out, type 1 and press [Enter] to continue, or press [Esc] to abort. 5.
11. Command Reference Guide 11.1. Command Conventions The commands described in this section conform to the following conventions: · Slash Character: Most APS commands begin with the Slash Character (/). · Apply Command to All Ports: When the asterisk character is entered as the argument of the /D command (Disconnect Port), or the /E command (Erase Buffer) the command will be applied to all ports. For example, to erase all port buffers, type /E * [Enter].
APS-8M User’s Guide 11.2. Command Response When commands are sent to the APS-8M, the unit can respond with either verbose (English Text) or terse messages (numeric / abbreviated). The default message type for all ports can be set to either terse or verbose using SetUp Switch Six. After the unit is installed and configured, the port configuration command (/P) can specify an individual response format for each port.
Command Reference Guide 11.3.
APS-8M User’s Guide 11.4. Command Set This Section provides more detailed information on all APS-8M commands, sorted alphabetically by name. [Enter] Enter Command Mode In order to set parameters or connect ports, you must first access the command mode as described in Section 5.1. When the Command Mode is inactive (port asleep), the port will only respond when the [Enter] key is pressed without any characters preceding it.
Command Reference Guide /C Connect Establishes a bi-directional connection between two ports. For more information and command line examples, please refer to Section 8.1. There are two different types of port connections: · Resident Connect: If the /C command specifies one port name or number, your resident port will be connected to the specified port. · Third Party Connect: If the /C command specifies two port names or numbers, the unit will connect the two ports indicated.
APS-8M User’s Guide /D Third Party Disconnect Invoke the /D command at your resident port to disconnect two other ports. The /D command cannot be used to disconnect your resident port. To disconnect your resident port, issue the Resident Disconnect Sequence or wait for the Timeout Period to elapse (if enabled). Availability: Supervisor Only Format: /D[/Y] [x] [Enter] Where: /Y (Optional) suppresses the "Sure?" prompt. x Is the number or name of the port(s) to be disconnected.
Command Reference Guide /F Set System Parameters Displays a menu which is used to define the Site ID message and Supervisor Password. When the Supervisor Password is defined, the APS-8M will display a password prompt before allowing access to command mode. For more information, refer to Section 5.4. Note: Make certain to record your Supervisor Password for future reference. If the Supervisor Password is lost or forgotten, you will not be able to access Supervisor Level commands.
APS-8M User’s Guide /J Display Site ID Displays the user-defined Site I.D. message. Availability: Supervisor / User Format: /J [Enter] Response: Displays Site I.D. Message /P Set RS232 Port Parameters Displays a menu which allows the user to select options and parameters for the selected port. Section 5.5.3 describes the procedure for defining port parameters. Availability: Supervisor Only Format: /P [x] [Enter] Where x is the number or name of the port to be configured.
Command Reference Guide /SD Display Port Diagnostics Provides more detailed information regarding the operational status of each port. Note that in User Mode, this screen will only display parameters for the ports that are allowed by the Port Password that was entered at log in. For More information on the Port Diagnostics Screen, please refer to Section 7.2.
APS-8M User’s Guide /W Display Port Parameters (Who) Displays configuration of an individual port, but does not allow the user to change parameters. Ports with User Level command capability cannot display parameters for other ports. Normally, the Port Parameters screen will not include the Port Password. Note however, that when the Supervisor Mode is active, the /WP option can be used to display the password for the target port. For more information, please refer to Section 7.3.
A. RS232 Port Interface Figure A.1: RS232 Port Interface DCD and DTR hardware lines function as follows: 1. When connected: a) If either port is set for Modem Mode, the DTR output at either port reflects the DCD input at the other end. b) If neither port is set for Modem Mode, DTR output is held high (active). 2. When not connected: a) If the port is set for Modem Mode, upon disconnect DTR output is pulsed for 0.5 seconds and then held high.
APS-8M User’s Guide B. Specifications RS232 Port Interface: Seven (7) RS232 serial inputs use DB9 connectors configured as DTE ports Internal Modem Interface: RJ11 connectors for connection to your telco line Coding: Asynchronous, 7/8 bits ASCII. Parity: Even, Odd, None Stop Bits: 1 or 2. Data Rate: 300 to 115.2K bps (standard rates). Flow Control: XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, Both, or None. Timeout: No activity timeout disconnects port. 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 seconds, 1, 5, 15, 30, 90 minutes.
Appendices C. Customer Service Customer Service hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, PST, Monday through Friday. When calling, please be prepared to give the name and make of the unit, its serial number and a description of its symptoms. If the unit should need to be returned for factory repair it must be accompanied by a Return Authorization number from Customer Service.
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Index A AC Powered Units Accept Break ACTIVITY Indicator Any-to-Any Mode Asterisk Character AT Commands 4-1 5-13 2-1 5-7, 5-9, 8-1 to 8-6 11-1 6-1 to 6-4 B Baud Rate Default Port Bits / Parity Breaks Buffer Count Buffer Memory Buffer Mode Buffered Data 4-3 5-9 5-9 5-13 7-2 4-6, 8-7 5-7, 5-9, 8-7 to 8-8 8-7 to 8-8, 11-6 C Cables 4-6 Cautions i Clear Buffer 4-6, 8-8, 11-6 CLEAR Button 2-1, 4-6 Command Conventions 11-1 Command Echo 5-13 Default 4-5 Command Help 11-7 Command Menu 3-2 Command Mode 11-1 to 11
APS-8M User’s Guide F Firmware Upgrade Flow Control P 10-1 to 10-2 4-4, 5-9 G Getting Started 3-1 to 3-4 H Handshake Default Hang-Up String Help Menu Hunt Groups 5-9 4-4 5-11 3-2, 11-7 8-5 to 8-6 I Initialization 2-1, 4-6 Initialization String (Modem) 5-10 Installation 4-1 to 4-6 Interface Apx-1 Internal Modem 6-1 to 6-4 Internal Modem Port 2-2, 8-9 L Local Access Logoff Character Logoff Sequence 5-1 5-11 to 5-12 5-11 to 5-12, 8-3, 11-6 M Modem Hang-Up String 5-11 Initialization String 5-10 Reset
Index RS232 Ports 2-2, 5-8 to 5-11, 11-8 Accept Break 5-13 Baud Rate 5-9 Bits and Parity 5-9 Command Echo 5-13 DCD and DTR Signals 5-10, Apx-1 DTR Output 5-10 Handshake Mode 5-9 Interface Apx-1 Logoff Character 5-11 Modem Hang-Up String 5-11 Modem Init.
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