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Tyco Galaxy SC Controller User Manual

Tyco Galaxy SC Controller
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Tyco Electronics Galaxy SC Controller J85501F-1
Issue 13 February 2001 Feature Descriptions 7 - 48
login state Indicates whether a user is logged in on this port.
The possible states are:
LOGOUT - no one is logged in
USER - T1.317 user security level session in progress
SUPER-USER - T1.317 super-user security level session in
progress
ADMINISTRATOR - T1.317 administrator security level
session in progress
TL1 - TL1 session in progress
baudrate Range of values: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or
AUTO, default: AUTO
data bits Range of values: 7 or 8, default: 8
parity Range of values: odd, even, or none, default: none
stop bits Range of values: 1 or 2, default: 1
time-out Defines idle time in minutes before T1.317 interface user is
automatically logged off.
Range of values: 0 to 45 minutes where 0 disables the
time-out, default: 5 minutes
handshaking Range of values: none
Software - X-ON and X-OFF flow control
Hardware - RTS and CTS flow control
Default: none
application Determines whether the port is used for logging events or as a
T1.317 interface.
Range of values: TERMINAL - T1.317 interface
EVENT LOG - all events are reported as they occur and retire
Default: TERMINAL
If the baudrate parameter is set to AUTO then the port will autobaud
from 1200 to 9600 baud. Autobaud at 300 and 19200 baudrates is not
available. The port autobauds by looking for the carriage return
character, ASCII 13, before a login session begins. If the local port
configuration is changed, then that change will take affect immediately.
In order for the local port to be used as an event logger, it must be
configured as such in both software and hardware. The hardware DIP
switch is located on SW203-2. When the port is used as an event log
application the baudrate should be set to match the equipment connected
to the local port.
Auxiliary Port The auxiliary port provides access to terminals using a T1.317 interface
or equipment supporting the TL1 protocol. The auxiliary port can be
configured for RS-232 or RS-485 by DIP switch SW203-1 on the
intelligent controller. The following defines the parameters that
characterize the auxiliary port:

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BrandTyco
ModelGalaxy SC Controller
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