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Rs-232 serial (craft) port for local connection – Alpha Technologies Cordex 48-1kW 19 6000W User Manual

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6.9

Network Connection and Remote Communications via CXC

The Cordex 48-1kW system can be set up, monitored and tested via Ethernet 10/100 Base-T or with RS-232
serial data connection. The communication protocol supports a web interface.

NOTE: Pinouts are shown in drawings 030-706-08 and 030-707-08.

Some standard scenarios are described below:

6.9.1

Ethernet Port for Network Connection (Standard Network Cable)

The Ethernet port is designed for CXC connection to a user supplied network (TCP/IP secured by user) via a rear
panel RJ-45 jack. Connect to the Cordex shelf using a standard network cable.

6.9.2

Ethernet Port for Local Connection (Crossover Cable)

Local access (e.g. laptop computer) is also possible from the Ethernet port connection using a standard network
crossover cable.

6.9.3

RS-232 Serial (Craft) Port for Local Connection

Local access to the CXC is possible through the front panel RS-232 serial port using a null modem cable. See
Figure 8.

Figure 8–NULL modem pinouts