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Appendix A

Quatech SDS User’s Manual

Transmitter outputs

RS-232:

High Level Output:

+5 V (min), +5.4 V (typical)

Low Level Output:

–5 V (min), –5.4 V (typical)

Transmitter Skew:

50 ns (typical), 200 ns (max)

RS-422/485:

Transmitter Outputs: 2 V (min) for 100 Ohm load

Transmitter Skew:

5 ns (typical), 10 ns (max)

Distance:

4000 feet

Receiver inputs:

RS-232:

Input Voltage Rating: –15 V to +15 V

Receiver Skew:

120 ns (typical), 250 ns (max)

RS-422/485:

Input Voltage Rating: –15 V to +15 V Common Mode Input Voltage

Receiver Skew:

13 ns (typical)

Surge suppression option

Surge suppressor is applied to each line; capable of sustaining up to

40-A peak, 8 x 20-µs transient surges, a clamping voltage of 30 V (RS-

232) or 15.5 V (RS-422/485), and a peak energy dissipation of 0.1

Joules.
Note: Units with the "SS" option are limited to 115.2 kbps due to

capacitive loading.

Protocols and software

Quatech provides several ways to manage and configure SDS after
installation:

a. Windows Device Manager (Quatech Device Manager on

Windows NT4)

b. On-board utility accessible from a standard HTTP web

browser.

c. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

d. IntelliSock TCP socket services

Management

UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, ARP, SNMP

IP configuration

DHCP, Static IP (set through SDS Installation Wizard) or custom
UDP datagram utility

Communication modes

Normal, Tunneling, Raw TCP, Auto TCP, Raw UDP

Client OS support

Device

drivers provided for

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows

NT4, and Linux

Other operating systems supported by IntelliSock TCP socket
services

Check Website for latest OS support information

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