Black Box SW591C - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – CODE OPERATED SWITCH II
- Page 3 – Operation; NOTE; Contents
- Page 5 – CHAPTER 2: Introduction
- Page 7 – NOTE: Every time you change the DIP switch; Appendix; Functions and Arrangement of the Switch; CHAPTER 3: Installation
- Page 8 – Configuring Ports with the Individual Port; SWF; Responsibility for the Link Command; NOTE: If the slave ports are set up for hardware
- Page 9 – Graphics Pause; NOTE: If the internal buffer fills, the appropriate; always asserted. They are
- Page 10 – SWG
- Page 15 – We recommend that you run software; For Set; Normal operation; Sending or Suppressing Breaks
- Page 16 – Text; A shunt jumper lies in each shunt marked DCE.
- Page 17 – Chapter 4; explains these
- Page 18 – Chapter 3
- Page 20 – After you have hit a key, the screen will change to:
- Page 21 – Quick Reference Guide
- Page 22 – System Switch Options Available through Position 8; Text Mode
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JULY 1999
SW590A-R2
SW590AE-R2
SW591C
Code Operated Switch II
4-Port Expansion Board
LO 0 1
2 3 4
5 6 7
PWR
LINK ST
ATUS
COS-II
RESET
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Summary
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to r...
Chapter Page 1 Specifications .............................................................................................................4 2 Introduction ...............................................................................................................5 3 Installation....................
The Code Operated Switch II (COS II) makes code-operated switching possible for diversecombinations of serial devices. As it switches, theCOS II also reconciles differences in word size,speed, flow control, and parity for up to fourdevices. An Expansion Board, available separately,doubles the maximu...