Led Status Indicator; Power Requirements; Flow Control Requirements; Operating Modes - Patton electronics MicroStat II 3022 User Manual

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3.4 LED STATUS INDICATOR

The Model 3022 has one LED indicator, which is located at the rear
of the unit, between the two modular jacks (see Figure 2, below). This
LED glows to show that the local and remote Model 3022s are in Data
Mode, and are synchronized with each other.
Port 1
LED Indicator
Figure 2. Model 3022 rear view showing LED indicator

3.5 POWER REQUIREMENTS

The Model 3022 derives all necessary operating power from the
DB-25 interface, and requires no AC power or batteries for operation.
When the DCE device is turned on, the Model 3022 automatically
"powers up". Note: If you do not use a modem (as in Section 3.3), or
your modem is interface powered, you will need to obtain a Patton
Model 3P-MF power supply adapter. This adapter plugs into a standard
AC wall outlet and supplies 100 milliwatts to pins 7 and 9 of the DB-25
interface.

3.6 FLOW CONTROL REQUIREMENTS

For each of the Model 3022 port connections, flow control may be
set for X-ON/X-OFF (software), RTS/CTS (hardware), both methods or
no flow control (see Figure 3, below). For most applications, the serial
devices connected to sub-channels 1 and 2 must support local flow
control (flow control between the device and the sub-channel port). In
all cases, the flow control setting of each Model 3022 port must match
the flow control setting of the device connected to that port.
Local Flow
Control
Device A
Model
3022
Device B
Local Flow
Control
Figure 3. Model 3022 flow control requirements.
7
Port 2
Composite Flow
Control
Modem

4.0 OPERATING MODES

This section gives descriptions of the five operating modes used by
the Model 3022. When reading these descriptions it may be helpful to
refer to the Navigation Chart shown in Figure 4 (below).
Power Up
AT[Y0
Local Offline
Command Mode
Online
Data Mode
AT[O
Where y ou see the above arro w y ou ha ve three
methods of going to Online Data Mode: 1) by letting
the kill timer ( AT[Kn) expire; 2) by the local modem
raising CD (AT[Xn, where n=1); 3) by keying AT[O to
go directly into Online Data Mode.
Figure 4. Navigation Chart for the Model 3022 Operating Modes
8
PassThru
Mode
"\\\"
(hangup) AT[H
"\\\"
Local Online
Command Mode
AT[D0
AT[D1
Remote Online
Command Mode
AT@
(send commands to
remote Model 3022)

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