Modem/isdn port, Power supply connection, 9 power supply connection – Lindy CPU IP Access Switch Plus User Manual

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9

Modem/ISDN port

The CPU IP provides a serial port specifically for you to connect either a modem
or ISDN terminal adapter. This can be used as a primary, secondary or backup
access port for remote systems, as best suits your overall configuration.
IMPORTANT: When the CPU IP is accessible from the public Internet or dial up
connection, you must ensure that sufficient

security measures

are employed.

To connect a modem or ISDN port

1 If possible, disconnect power from the CPU IP and the modem or ISDN

adapter.

2 Connect a suitable serial modem (non-crossover) cable to the serial port on

the modem/ISDN adapter.

3 Connect the other end of the serial cable to the port labelled COM1 at the

rear of the CPU IP.

COM1

MODE

M

COM2

POWER

CONTROL

INDOOR

USE

ONL

Y

KVM

CONSOLE

5V

1

2

ON

2A

COMPUTER

/ KVM

SWITCH

Note: The default serial port speed is 115200K and a standard Hayes-compatible
auto-answer string is sent during startup. The default startup string is
‘ATZHS0=1’. Both the serial port speed and startup string settings can easily be
altered during the local or remote configuration - see

Initial configuration

for

more details. The other serial settings are fixed at: No parity, 8 bit word and 1
stop bit.

Power supply connection

The CPU IP is supplied with a single power supply and an appropriate country-
specific IEC power lead. There is no on/off switch so operation begins as soon as
the power supply is connected.

To connect the power supply

1 Connect the low voltage output connector from the power supply unit to

the power socket on the rear panel of the CPU IP.

COM1

MODE

M

COM2

POWER

CONTROL

INDOOR

USE

ONL

Y

KVM

CONSOLE

5V

1

2

ON

2A

COMPUTER

/ KVM

SWITCH

2 Connect the IEC connector of the supplied country-specific power lead to

the socket of the power supply.

3 Connect the power lead to a nearby main supply socket.

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