Requirements for pc communication – Nortel Networks FastRad User Manual

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FastRAD Installation Guide

Requirements
for PC
communication

A PC communicates with a FastRAD either through a modem or
through an RS-232 cable. A modem is used when the PC is
situated at a remote location. An RS-232 cable is used when the
PC is situated near the FastRAD at the customer site.

When you use a PC at the customer site, you must use a 9-pin
cable to connect the PC to the RS-232 port on the FastRAD.
This connector is not supplied with the FastRAD. Table 1 shows
which pins are used to make a connection with the FastRAD.

Note

: The FastRAD modem supports V.32/V.32bis protocols

only. We recommend a baud rate* of 9600 or greater be
selected when connecting Norstar PC applications to the
FastRAD remotely using a modem.

*Refers to the PC-Modem DTE speed.

Table 1 – RS-232 Pin configuration

Pin

Name

Function

Direction

1

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

from FastRAD

2

RXD

Received Data

from

FastRAD

3

TXD

Transmitted Data

to

FastRAD

4

DTR

Data Terminal Ready

to

FastRAD

5

GND

Ground

-

6

DSR

Data Set Ready

from

FastRAD

7

RTS

Request to Send

to

FastRAD

8

CTS

Clear to Send

from

FastRAD

9

RI

Ring Indicator

from

FastRAD

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