Configuring the qsdi card – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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QPC841 Quad Serial Data Interface card

Table 415
Connector J2 pin assignments (cont’d.)

Pin

Number

Port

Signal

Purpose in DTE mode

Purpose in DCE mode

20

DTR

Data terminal ready

Data terminal ready (Note 2))

9

TD

Transmitted data

Transmitted data

10

RD

Received data

Received data

11

RTS

Request to send (not
used)

Request to send (Note 2))

12

3

CTS

Clear to send (Note 1)

Clear to send

13

DSR

Data set ready (Note 1)

Data set ready

25

GND

Ground

Ground

24

CD

Carrier detect (Note 1)

Carrier detect (not used)

23

DTR

Data terminal ready

Data terminal ready (Note 2))

14

TD

Transmitted data

Transmitted data

15

RD

Received data

Received data

16

RTS

Request to send (not
used)

Request to send (Note 2))

17

4

CTS

Clear to send (Note 1)

Clear to send

18

DSR

Data set ready (Note 1)

Data set ready

19

GND

Ground

Ground

21

CD

Carrier detect (Note 1

Carrier detect (not used)

22

DTR

Data terminal ready

Data terminal ready (Note 2))

Note 1: In DTE mode, the signals CD, DSR, and CTS are tied to +12 volts (through a resistor) to
indicate that the QSDI port is always ready to transmit and receive data.

Note 2: In DCE mode, the signals DTR and RTS are tied to +12 volts (through a resistor) to indicate
that the QSDI port is always ready to transmit and receive data.

Configuring the QSDI card

Configuring the QSDI card consists of setting these option switches for
each serial port:

Port address

Baud rate

DTE/DCE mode

Figure 286 "QSDI card option switch locations" (page 993)

shows the

location of the option switches on the QSDI card. Instructions for setting
these switches are in the section that follows.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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