Ispnano Series 3 - Comparison Of Communications Modes; Ispnano Series I / Ii / Iii - Connecting To The Rs232 Serial Port (Rj11) - Equinox Systems ISPnano I Series User Manual

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3.3.2 ISPnano Series 3 - Comparison of communications modes

The table below provides a comparison between the available communications modes.
Communications
Max
Port
Nodes
RS232
1
RS485 In/Out
32
USB
1 ?
Please note:
The programmer will automatically detect communications on the RS232, USB or RS485
ports.
The RS232 (RJ11) port is a dual purpose port. It can be used as a standard RS232 port to
control the programmer from the PC. It can also be used with a 'Remote Display / Keypad
Module' which can then control the programmer. This port also features a regulated +5V
supply to power the 'Remote Display / Keypad Module'
The 'ASCII Text communications Protocol (ATC)' is only supported using the 'RS232' port.
It will not work with a 'Virtual COM Port' over USB.

3.3.3 ISPnano Series I / II / III - connecting to the RS232 Serial Port (RJ11)

The 'RS232 Serial Port' can be used to control the programmer from either a PC RS232 (COM) port
or some other RS232 enabled control device. The RS232 port features a robust RJ11 connector
which can withstand many insertions and de-insertions.
Instructions
Plug the 'RJ11 to 9-way D-connector' into the RJ11 connector port (RS232-2) on the
programmer (see diagram below).
Connect the other end of the cable to the '9-way D-connector Serial Cable'
Connect the other end of the '9-way D-connector Serial Cable' to a spare COM port on your
PC.
44
Maximum
Connector
Baud
Rate
115,200
RJ11
230,400
5-pin 2.5mm Molex
230,400
Mini-USB
connector
ISPnano Series Programmer - User Manual – V1.11 – 12
Comment
Standard RS232 Port
Can also be used as a
'Remote Display / Keypad' port
2 x RS485 ports (In + Out)
Ports wired in parallel.
High-speed USB Port
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May 2011

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