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3 dip switch, 4 rs232c/v.35 shunt, Dip switch – Multi-Tech Systems DataTalker DT101/xx User Manual

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DataTalker Owner’s Manual

3.4.3

DIP Switch

The eight-position DIP switch is accessible through a cutout in the left side of the DataTalker
series enclosure; its location is shown in Figures 3-3 and 3-4.

Position 1:

Not used

Position 2:

OPEN (up)

Internal composite link device selected

Closed (down) External composite link device selected

Position 3:

OPEN (up)

Data channel selected

Closed (down) Command channel selected

Position 4:

Not used

Position 5:

OPEN (up)

MMV8/16/32 mode—for communicating with an
MMV800-, MMV1600-, or MMV3200-series mux

Closed (down) 101 mode—for communicating with an MMV101

or a DataTalker

Position 6:

Not used

Position 7:

Not used

Position 8:

Not used

3.4.4

RS232C/V.35 Shunt

You can connect an external composite link device using either an RS232/V.24 or a V.35
interface to the DataTalker’s External Composite connector. To configure the DataTalker for V.35
operation you must move a shunt on the main circuit board. Two shunt sockets are located on
the back left side of the board (Figures 3-3 and 3-4). When an external composite link device with
an RS232C/V.24 interface is connected to the composite link, the shunt is installed in the RS232
socket (factory default). When the external composite link device has a V.35 interface, you must
move the shunt from the default RS232 socket to the V.35 socket. The V.35 indicator on the front
panel lights when the shunt is in the V.35 position.

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