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Com port cable connections, Com2 configuration – Teledyne 9110E - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Model 9110E Instruction Manual

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M9110E Rev B

CAUTION

Cables that appear to be compatible because of matching connectors may incorpo-

rate internal wiring that make the link inoperable. Check cables acquired from

sources other than TAI for pin assignments before using.

6.9.3. COM Port Cable Connections

There are two DB-9 connectors on the M9110E rear panel. COM1 is a male connector,
COM2 a female connector (Table 0-16 lists pin assignments). TAI offers two mating cables,

one of which should be applicable for your use.

• Part number WR000077, a DB-9 female to DB-9 female cable, 6 feet long. Allows

connection of COM1 with the serial port of most personal computers. Also available

as Option 60 (Section 5.8.1).

• Part number WR0000024, a DB-9 female to DB-25 male cable. Allows connection to

the most common styles of modems (e.g. Hayes-compatible) and code activated
switches.

Both cables are configured with straight-through wiring and should require no additional
adapters.

To assist in properly connecting the serial ports to either a computer or a modem, there are

activity indicators just above each COM port. When power is applied to the analyzer, the red

LED should be illuminated. If this LED is dark, it indicates a communications error between

serial port and CPU.

Once a cable is connected between the analyzer and a computer or modem, both the red

and green LEDs should be on. If not, COM1 can be switched between DTE and DCE modes
using a small switch on the rear panel to exchange the receive and transmit lines

(emulating a cross-over or null-modem cable). If both LEDs are still not illuminated, check
the cable for proper wiring. For COM2 it may be necessary to install a null-modem cable

(contact customer service for information).

6.9.4. COM2 Configuration

As delivered from the factory, COM2 is configured for RS-232 communications. This port
can be re-configured for operation as a non-isolated, half-duplex RS-485 port with a 150 Ω

termination resistor (Table 0-18 shows the pin assignments of the DB-9 connector).

For RS-485 operation, jumper JP3 on the CPU board should be installed and switch 6 of

SW1 should be set to the ON position. For RS-232, remove the jumper and set the switch to

OFF (default). JP3 is just to the right of the third connector from the left on the top of the

CPU board (as seen from the inside of the analyzer). SW1 is in the middle of the CPU board

between disk-on-chip and BIOS. For non-terminated RS-485 operation, remove the jumper

on JP3 but leave switch 6 in the ON position. Refer to Figure 3-7 to locate the CPU board.