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Precidia ipocket232 - Appendix G: Regulatory Compliance; Declaration of Conformity

Precidia ipocket232
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iPocket232 User Guide 1 Before You Start
23-CML000293 iPocket232 Inc. 6
one (1) PC with terminal software, or a dumb terminal for configuration
one (1) Ethernet cable for your network connection.
If you are connecting the iPocket232 to a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
device, or as a modem replacement:
- one (1) RS-232 serial cable for configuration and operation
If you are connecting the iPocket232 to a DCE (Data Communication Equipment)
device:
one (1) RS-232 serial cable for configuration
one (1) straight through modem serial cable (DB-9 male to DB-9 female)
for connecting your DCE serial device after configuration
TIP: How do you know if your serial device is DCE or DTE?
DCE devices generally have a female (receptacle) DB-9 connector. Examples of
DCE devices include the iPocket232, modems, Digital Service Units (DSU),
Channel Service Units (CSU), and most communications equipment.
DTE devices generally have a male (pin) DB-9 connector. Examples of DTE
devices include communications servers, terminals, serial printers, and PCs with
native RS-232-E serial ports.
Reconfiguration
After your iPocket232 is operational, you will require a standard RS-232 serial cable and
a PC or dumb terminal to locally reconfigure the unit.
N
OTE
: You can also reconfigure the iPocket232 remotely using telnet, if you have set the
Remote Password. See Appendix D: Connecting with Telnet.
1.5 Software Requirements
You will need terminal software (or a dumb terminal) to locally configure the unit.
Please see: Section 2.3, Setting Up the Terminal‚ on page 11, for further details.
1.6 Configuration Requirements
The following settings are the basic requirements for configuring the unit. You may need
to configure other settings depending on your set-up, and the Protocol you are using.

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