Printer Data Format; Set Up Terminal Connections; Terminal Data Format - Marine microSwitch Technical Manual

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PIN
SIGNAL
1
Signal Ground
2
Transmitted data from MicroSwitch
3
Received data to MicroSwitch
4
Ready To Send (RTS) - output from MicroSwitch
5
Clear To Send (CTS) - input to MicroSwitch
6
Not connected
7
Reset 1
8
Reset 2
*
Connect Pins 7 and 8 together to reset MicroSwitch to
user configuration.
2.6.1

Printer Data Format

The RS232 call log interface is configured to operate at 9600 baud, no parity, 8-bit data and
one stop bit.
If hardware control (RTS/CTS) is not being used then Pins 4 and 5 should be connected
together.
2.7

Set Up Terminal Connections

The terminal used for setting up the MicroSwitch is connected to a 9-way 'D' socket on the
front of the processor card. To access this connector, it is necessary to open the front panel.
The wiring to a 9-way PC serial connector is also shown in the table below.
PIN
SIGNAL
2
Transmit data from the microSwitch
3
Receive data to the MicroSwitch
5
0V
7
Ready To Send (RTS) - output from MicroSwitch
8
Clear To Send (CTS) - input to MicroSwitch
2.7.1

Terminal Data Format

The terminal port is configured to operate at 9600 baud, no parity, 8-bit data and one stop bit.
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PC 9 way
5
3
2
8
7
-
-
-
PC 9 way
5
3
2
8
7
11

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