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Edwards GXS 160/1750 - Connecting the Dry Pumping System for Serial Communications; Serial Port Connection; Ethernet Connection

Edwards GXS 160/1750
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3.15 Connecng the dry pumping system for serial communicaons
3.15.1 Serial port connecon
The dry pumping systems have two 5-way XLR sockets that can be used to connect the
pump for the serial communicaons. The user can connect by the PDT connector on the
front of the pump, (refer to Figure: Front panel controls item 11) and by the system
interface on the rear of the pump (refer to Figure: The controls/connectors on the rear of
the pump (system with rear exhaust and castors/levelling feet ed) item 5).
An adaptor cable, part number D373-70-754, is available as an accessory. The cable is
2 m long with a 5-way XLR plug on one end and a 9-way D connector socket on the
other, allowing connecon from the dry pumping system to a standard COM port on a
computer. Should the user prefer to make their adaptor cable, refer to Table: Electrical
connecons for the pin-out of the XLR connectors.
Note:
Some personal computers no longer come equipped with a standard 9 way D connector
COM port. In this case, a USB to RS232 adaptor can be obtained.
For informaon about using SIM protocol with a serial port, refer to How to use SIM
protocol with a serial port on page 155.
3.15.2 Ethernet connecon
Connect the Ethernet cable to the pump by the Ethernet connecon on the rear of the
pump. Refer to Figure: The controls/connectors on the rear of the pump (system with
rear exhaust and castors/levelling feet ed) item 3.
Refer to How to set up the Ethernet port on page 151 for informaon on how to set up
and use the Ethernet port.
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