
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 2: Installation
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Connecting a Terminal
The terminal port is for local access to the SCS and the attached devices. You
may attach a dumb terminal or computer with terminal emulation to the terminal
port. The SCS terminal port uses RS-232C protocol and supports VT100
emulation.
Figure 2-4. SCS3205 Rear Panel Connections and Labels (with Rack-Mount Brackets)
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The default communication parameters for the terminal port are:
9600 baud
8 data bits
1 stop bit
No parity
XON/XOFF flow control
DCE port type
Adapters from Lantronix may be used to connect the terminal port to the serial
port on your terminal or other DTE device. See http://www.lantronix.com/ .
To connect a terminal:
1. Attach the Lantronix adapter to your terminal (use PN 200.2066A adapter for
the SCSxx05 or PN 200.0066 for the SCSxx20 in most cases) or your PC's
serial port (use PN 200.2070A adapter for the SCSxx05 or PN 200.0070
adapter for the SCSxx20).
2. Connect the Cat 5 cable to the adapter, and connect the other end to the
SCS terminal port.
3. Turn on the terminal or start your computer’s communication program (e.g.,
HyperTerminal for Windows).
4. Once the SCS is running, press Enter to establish connection. You should
see an SCSxxxx and login prompt on your terminal. You are connected.
5. Refer to the Quick Start chapter for instructions on setting up the network
port quickly.
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