Black Box 32457, 33821 Specifications

Share RS-232/V.24 modems,
multiplexors, host or computer ports
between 2 or 8 terminals.
Share RS-232/V.24 modems,
multiplexors, host or computer ports
between 2 or 8 terminals.
Multiport Modem Sharing Devices
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FEA TURES
• Share 1 port between 2 or 8 sub-channels.
• No crossover cables are required between devices, thanks to an internal DCE/DTE switch for configuring the master port.
• Operates in sync or async mode.
• Works with dialup or leased-line modems.
• Diagnostic indicators tell you status at a glance.
• Cascade units for more than 8 sub-channel connections.
OVERVIEW
With the Multiport Modem Sharing Devices, two or eight
sub-channels can share one modem or port.
You can configure the master port for use with a modem, multiplexor, or computer port via an internal DCE/DTE switch, eliminating the need for crossover cables between devices.
The Modem Sharing Device is sure to fit your application, since it operates in either sync or async mode. In sync mode, timing is derived from either the master port, sub-channel one, or internally. For more information about timing, see the Technically Speakingsection.
And because the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) control signals from the terminal are passed through, you can use the Sharing Device with dialup or leased-line modems.
Front-panel LEDs indicate active sub-channel, power, and data activity.
Here’s how it works: all sub-channels contend for the master port by raising the Request to Send (RTS) signal. The device sends the Clear to Send (CTS) signal back to the sub­channel when it’s connected to the master port. All other ports are locked out until the contending port lowers the RTS signal.
You can configure the Sharing Device to broadcast to all terminals or only to the contending terminal. In broadcast mode, all ports can receive data from the master port at the same time, which is ideal in polled applications.
To connect more than eight sub-channels to one modem or port, simply cascade Multiport Modem Sharing Devices.
TYPICAL APPLICA TIONS
• Share a dialup or leased-line modem between two
controllers.
• Share a multiplexor or computer port among up to eight
terminals or controllers.
TECH SPECS
Line Type —Point-to-point or multipoint Operation — Half- or full-duplex Speed — Async: Up to 64 kbps;
Sync: Internal up to 38.4 kbps, external up to 64 kbps
Interface — Subchannels: RS-232 (DCE);
Master Port: RS-232 (DTE/DCE)
Connectors — 33821: (3) DB25 female;
32457: (9) DB25 female
Indicators — Power, T ransmit, Receive, and Ports 1–2 or Ports 1–8 Power — 115 VAC, 60 Hz Size — 33821: 1.7"H x 10"W x 6.5"D (4.3 x 25.4 x 16.5 cm);
32457: 1.9"H x 12.8"W x 9.5"D (4.8 x 32.5 x 24.1 cm)
Weight — 33821: 3 lb. (1.4 kg);
32457: 3.8 lb. (1.7 kg)
The Multiport Modem Sharing Device operates automatically .
• It automatically switches between RS-232/V.24 interface ports by monitoring the Request to Send leads from the terminals it’s connected to.
• The Device derives timing (clocking) for synchronous data from one of three sources:
1. External from the device connected to the master port,
2. Internal up to 38.4 kbps, or
3. External sub-channel 1 via pin 24 from the connecting
terminal.
Technically Speaking
Item Code
Multiport Modem Sharing Devices
2-Port 33821 8-Port 32457
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