Connecting to the console port, Pcmcia, Compactflash – Moxa Technologies UC-7400 User Manual
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UC-7400 Hardware User’s Manual
Introduction
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Connecting to the Console Port
UC-7400’s console port is an 8-pin RJ45 RS-232 port. The port can be used to connect to the 
console utility from a remote console via a V90 or GPRS modem with PPP protocol. The pin 
definition is the same as for the serial ports (P1 to P8). For normal data acquisition applications, 
you should connect to UC-7400’s serial ports (P1 to P8) via a V90 or GPRS modem. If you would 
like to use the console port for normal data acquisition applications, you can set the Console port 
to startup via PPP protocol. 
 
PCMCIA
The PCMCIA slot supports the CardBus (Card-32) Card standard and 16-bit (PCMCIA 2.1/JEIDA 
4.2) Card standard. It supports +3.3V, +5V, and +12V at a working voltage of 120 mA. Wireless 
LAN card expansion is optional. The wireless LAN card provided by MOXA lets you connect 
UC-7400 to a wireless LAN, with both 802.1b and 802.11g interfaces supported. If you need 
device drivers for other kinds of PCMCIA cards, contact MOXA for information on how to initiate 
a cooperative development project. 
CompactFlash
UC-7420/7408/7402 provides one CompactFlash slot that supports CompactFlash type I/II card 
expansion. Currently, MOXA provides a CompactFlash disk for plug & play mass storage 
expansion. You may also use flash disks available from most computer supply outlets. The 
CompactFlash card is automatically mounted as a system partition on insertion. 
If you need device drivers for other kinds of mass storage cards, contact MOXA for information 
on how to initiate a cooperative development project. 
USB
UC-7420 provides two USB 2.0 Hosts and one USB 1.1 Client, The USB Host now supports the 
mass storage to expansion function. 
DI/DO
UC-7408 support 8-ch digital input and 8-ch digital output. 
The eight digital input channels and eight digital output 
channels use separate terminal blocks. 
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