2.7.5
Fuse
A user replaceable fuse pushes into the circuit board-mounted holder.
Fuse by Little Fuse #370-1160, 250 V, 1.6 Amps. See Figure 2.2.
2.7.6
Inlet Power
Caution:
Verify polarity before connecting inlet power connections.
While the Model 1095A/C is protected from reversed polarity of the inlet
power, it will not operate if reversed. Note that the negative inlet lead is
nearest the fuse. See Figure 2.2.
2.7.7
Verifying Communication
To verify communications, or to configure, use the Programming Port at
J8 (RJ11 connector). See Figure 2.2 at the upper right. An accessory,
Programming Cable Kit (part no. AS0067200), includes an RJ11 serial
cable and DB9F to RJ11 adapter. To make a serial connection between
a computer and the 1095A/C, see Section 1.3.
1095 Utility Application
To communicate through the Programming Port (J8),
you must have
Sw8 in the ON position
.
In the OFF position, COM1 is connected
through the terminal block (J1): TxD, RxD, GND. Verify all the other
communication port settings so that they match those of the 1095 Utility
Application. Baud rates are from 1200 to 115200; see Table 2.1. Default
port settings are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and NO parity. For
more information on the 1095 Utility Application, see Section 4.2.
Using a Terminal Program
Alternatively, you may communicate with the Model 1095A/C using
Windows HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation program such as
Tera Term Pro
. Follow the instructions and commands provided in
Chapter 8. For more information on using HyperTerminal or Tera Term
Pro, please see Section 4.3.1 or 4.3.2.
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Tera Term Pro is a freeware download at
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html,
or on the Arbiter website at the following link:
http://www.arbiter.com/software/downloads.php, under “Miscellaneous"
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