Anonymous

Equipment/SPC1601: Difference between revisions

From London Hackspace Wiki
no edit summary
No edit summary
Line 54: Line 54:
Default behaviour is to act as a fairly dumb power strip - after a few seconds, all the outputs are turned on in sequence and remain on.
Default behaviour is to act as a fairly dumb power strip - after a few seconds, all the outputs are turned on in sequence and remain on.


The control connection is RS232 to the RJ45 'IN' connector, as described in table A.19 of the manual above. This indicates the following connections to a 9-pin PC-AT RS232 connector, assuming the signals are crossed in the same way as a chained PM20i.
The control connection is RS232 to the RJ45 'IN' connector, as described in table A.19 of the manual above. Pinouts on page 45 of ftp://ftp.avocent.com/public/product-upgrades/SPC/SPC%20Hardware%20Manual.pdf
 
{|border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|-
! Name !! RJ45 pin !! direction !! D9 pin !! Name
|-
| CTS  || 1    || <--  || 7  || RTS
|-
| DCD  || 2    || <--  || 4  || DTR
|-
| RXD  || 3    || <--  || 3  || TXD
|-
| GND  || 4    || --    || 5  || GND
|-
| RTS  || 5    || -->  || 8  || CTS
|-
| TXD  || 6    || -->  || 2  || RXD
|-
| DTR  || 7    || -->  || 1  || DCD
|-
| DSR  || 8    || --    || 6  || DSR
|-
|}