User connectors pinouts, Craft interface connector, Igure – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

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Chapter 9- Hardware Specifications

Chapter 9-14 XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02 SHARK™ IAD User's Guide

User Connectors

Pinouts

4 3 2 1

5

7

8

9

6

Figure 9:

Craft interface DB9F pinout (DCE) interface

Table 1:

Craft Port pin definitions

Pin

Signal Name

In/Out

Pin

Signal Name

In/Out

1

Not Connected

N/A

6

Data Send Ready

Out

2

Transmitted Data

Out

7

Clear To Send

In

3

Receive Data

In

8

Request To Send

Out

4

Data Terminal Ready

In

9

Not Connected

N/A

5

Digital Ground

N/A

Craft Interface

Connector

The craft interface port is used for local access to the IAD. A typical RS232
compliant interface from a dumb terminal or computer running a VT100
compatible emulation software can be used to access the unit. A dumb terminal
can only run the CLI commands. This interface can be used with a modem to
provide remote access to the unit. See the user admin section of this manual for
full details on this interface. This interface provides an asynchronous serial port
that provides basic modem handshake signals. It consists of Rx, Tx, RTS, and
CTS. Minimum connections are Rx, Tx, and ground (modem feature must be
disabled in configurator). The craft port Interface parameters are fixed at the
values in

Table 2

.

Table 2:

Default Craft Port Interface Parameters

Start bit: 1

Stop bit: 1

Data bits: 8

Parity: None

Baud rate: See baud rate switch: Table 3 and Figure 10

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