Setting Up Your Computer System
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Connecting Asynchronous Devices
This section describes how to connect an asynchronous device such as a display
terminal, modem, scanner, plotter, or printer to any of the three serial port connectors
on the computer unit rear panel.
AViiON 530 or 4600 series systems require a 9- to 25-pin (female-female)
asynchronous adapter cable (part number 00538420) to connect asynchronous serial
devices to the rear panel connectors. In addition to the adapter cable, each connection
requires one of the device cables listed below.
Cable
Cable
Device
part number
model number
length (ft.)
Terminal
005-34256
15340E010
10
or
005-34990
15340E015
15
system console 005-34991
15340E025
25
Modem
005-36256
15369E010
10
005-36257
15369E015
15
005-36258
15369E025
25
Complete the following steps to connect an asynchronous device to your computer
system. Reverse these steps to remove or replace an asynchronous device. You will
need a nonmagnetic, small flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool to complete these
steps. Refer to Figure 2Ć9 as you perform the first three steps.
1.
Plug the 9-pin female end of the asynchronous adapter cable into one of the
three male connectors on the back of the computer unit. The connectors are
labeled RS232 ĆAĆ, RS232 ĆBĆ, and RS232ĆC. Use the RS232 ĆAĆ port for the
system console.
NOTE: If an asynchronous terminal will serve as a workstation system console
instead of a graphics monitor, you must connect the terminal to the
RS232 ĆAĆ port and disconnect the graphics keyboard from its computer
unit connector.
Devices requiring Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal transmission
further require installation of a DCD enabling jumper on the system
board. On systems running the DG/UX
operating system, such
devices include all terminals. DCD to the system console serial port
connector marked RS232 ĆAĆ is factory-enabled; to operate another
terminal connected to the B or C ports, you must install an enabling
jumper as shown in Figure 10Ć11.
2.
Secure the adapter cable to the connector by aligning and then tightening the
two screws on the cable.
3.
Plug the other end of the adapter cable into the terminal, modem or printer cable
you intend to use.
Summary of Contents for AViiON 530 Series
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Page 58: ...Setting Up Your Computer System 2 18 014 002091...
Page 84: ...Setting Up and Installing a SCSI Bus 4 16 014 002091...
Page 122: ...Expanding and Maintaining Your Computer System 6 18 014 002091...
Page 148: ...Adding or Replacing Memory Modules 8 8 014 002091...
Page 182: ...Replacing the System Board 10 12 014 002091...
Page 188: ...Replacing the Fan Assembly 11 6 014 002091...
Page 236: ...Using the System Control Monitor B 22 014 002091...
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