Network Technologies CAT5 User Manual
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Installation of a Serial-Controlled Server or Device
Plug the cables of the HA-RS Host Adapter into the serial port on a server or other serially-controlled data terminal equipment
(DTE) device. If the device is a data communication equipment (DCE) type device, an NTI RJ45MF-RS232-CO crossover cable
or adapter (see bottom of this page) will be required (sold separately).
a) Connect the RJ45 cable end to the serial control port on the serial device.
A DB9 to RJ45 console adapter
(supplied with HA-RS) may be required to make this connection.
b) Connect the USB Type A cable to any available USB Type A female port. If the device being controlled does not
have a USB port, connect it to any USB Type A port on a device nearby. Any USB Type A port will do, as the
HA-RS is only using the power supplied by two of the four terminals in the connector.
Note: The HA-RS Host Adapter will only work with User Stations programmed with firmware version 2.0 and later.
Note: All Host Adapters must be programmed with firmware version 2.0 in order to work with a User Station programmed
with firmware version 2.0 and later. See “Please Note...” on page i.
Figure 5- Connect an HA-RS Host Adapter to a server
Figure 6- Connect an HA-RS Host Adapter to a DCE type device
Pinout for RJ45 Female to RJ45 Male crossover Adapter
RJ45-F
RJ45-M
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1 CTS
Connected
to 8 RTS
2 DSR
Connected
to 7 DTR
3 RxD
Connected
to 6 TxD
4 GND
Connected
to 4 GND
5 DCD
Connected
to 1 CTS
6 TxD
Connected
to 3 RxD
7 DTR
Connected
to
N/c
8 RTS
Connected
to 2 DSR
Note: The serial port on the device must be configured for a maximum baud rate of 115200 bps.
(Front View)
NTI SERIMUX/ IPDU-S2/ (ETC.)
(DCE DEVICE)
CONNECT TO ANY AVAILABLE USB PORT
(HA-RS USES POWER TERMINALS ONY)
RJ45MF-RS232-CO
SERIAL CROSSOVER ADAPTER
(sold separately)
RJ45 Male
USB Type A male
SERIAL-CONTROLLED SERVER
(DTE)
USB Type A male
(Front View)
DB9F-RJ45F
Console Adapter
(Supplied with HA-RS)