Digi TS1 W MEI User Manual

Quick Start Guide
Wireless Series
PortServer TS1 W MEI
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Software & Documentation
What you will need
INSTALL
Set serial DIP switch according
1
to your serial device requirements. Pinouts available on back of quick start.
Switch
Settings
Up/On
Down/Off
EIA-232
EIA-422/485
Full-Duplex
*
*
1234
EIA-485
Half-Duplex
*If switch 4 is up, termination resistor is connected. If switch 4 is down, termination resistor is not connected.
2
Ethernet cable not included
Connect
PN:(1P)
90000689
A
serial device
*
3
Connect Ethernet cable
4
Connect power supply
Power (green) steady blinking; seeking or waiting for an IP address
Applying power with the Ethernet cable connected, will disable wireless access.
Signal (yellow) RF signal strength indicated by brightness of light
Software & Documentation
RUN
WIZARD
If you have a UNIX system and it does not use an auto-mounter, you will need to manually mount the CD. See the back of this guide for UNIX specific instructions.
REBOOT
Insert CD
Follow wizard
Be sure to check Digi Support for the latest firmware updates at: http://support.digi.com
Congratulations!
Configuration is complete.
Go to the User's Guide
on the CD for more
information.
Applying power with the Ethernet cable disconnected, will enable wireless access.
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Disconnect power supply
1
2
Disconnect Ethernet cable
3
Re-connect power supply
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Accessing the CD from a UNIX System
Insert CD in system CD drive
1
Software &
UNIX
Documentation
2
Determine your CD device
Common names for CD-ROM devices:
NAME EXAMPLE
/dev/cdrom /dev/cdrom /dev/cdrom/cdromn /dev/cdrom/cdrom1 /dev/cdn /dev/cd0 /dev/dsk/cktmdn /dev/c1t2d0
To list descriptions of devices: AIX: lscfg HPUX: - Make sure you have administrator privileges and your PATH includes /usr/sbin
ioscan -funC disk
Solaris: Most Solaris systems use an auto-mounter. See the man page on vold: man vold
If your system auto mounts the CD, skip to step 5. Auto Mount programs may use the volume information to define a mount point. If the CD volume label is "Digi" then the mount point may be /cdrom/digi
3
Identify the mount-directory. Some common pre-existing mount points:
/mnt/cdrom /cdrom
Or create your own:
mkdir /mnt/mycdrom
HPUX - Check to see if pfs is running
ps -ef | grep pfs
If not, start the daemons:
pfs_mountd&; pfsd&
4
Mount the CD by entering one of the commands from the following table:
Operating
System
AIX
mount -r -v cdrfs device mount-directory
*HPUX
Linux
UnixWare
OpenServer
Solaris
(Intel &
SPARC)
device is the path to the device file assigned to the cdrom drive, mount-directory is the directory where the Digi CD is mounted
*HPUX When finished, leave the CD directory and pfs_umount
cd pfs_umount mount-directory
(If you inadvertenly use umount instead of pfs_umount, kill the pfs daemons to remove the CD-ROM.)
do not use mount, it will not operate correctly
pfs_mount device mount-directory
See man pages for pfs and pfs_mount for more information.
mount device mount-directory
SCO
mount -r -F cdfs device mount-directory
mount -r -f ISO9660 device mount-directory
SCO
mount -F hsfs device mount-directory
Most systems use an auto-mounter. See the man page on vold: man vold
Command
5
Navigate to mounted CD directory, enter: ./setup
If you see DISPLAY permission errors when running the CD, you may want to verify your DISPLAY variable is set. To set the DISPLAY variable:
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0; export DISPLAY
AND/OR
xhost +localhost
Pinouts
Pin 1
RJ-45
Pin
EIA-232
RI TXD- TXD-
DSR RxD- RxD-
RTS RTS+ n/a
GND
TxD TxD+ TxD+ RxD RxD+ RxD+
SG SG SG
CTS CTS+ n/a DTR RTS­DCD CTS-
EIA-422/485
Full-Duplex
Half-Duplex
GND GND
EIA-485
n/a n/a
Need help with cabling?
Cabling your serial devices to a Digi Product is now simpler than ever with a Digi Cable Adapter. While many custom cabling solutions can leave you with a cable that is either too long or too short for your application, the Digi Cable Adapters are used with commercially available CAT 5 cable of any length. Simply plug standard CAT 5 cable into your Digi Product, connect a Cable Adapter to the other end and plug the adapter into your device. Whether you need a crossover or straight-through connection, or require a DB-9 or DB-25 connector, there is a Digi Cable Adapter solution. For additional cabling information, see the Cabling guide under Documentation on your CD. If you prefer to order cables, see our website at http://support.digi.com and select Cabling.
Digi TS EIA-232 Cable Adapter Reference
Part number
76000697 Digi TS DB-9F Console Adapter (4-pack)
76000698 Digi TS DB-25M Console Adapter (4-pack)
76000699 Digi TS DB-25F Console Adapter (4-pack)
76000700 Digi TS DB-25M Modem Adapter (4-pack)
76000701 Digi TS DB-9M Modem Adapter (4-pack)
76000692 Digi TS DB-25M Printer Adapter (4-pack)
76000631 Digi TS to Sun Netra / Cisco Cable (single pack)
63000042-01 RJ-45 to RJ-45 Straight Through Ethernet Cable
All RJ-45 cables and connectors are 8-pin. When using these adapters with modems or other applications that require DCD on pin 1, you must turn on altpin. If altpin is turned off, the hardware signal on pin 1 becomes DSR instead of DCD. This alternative can be used if DCD is not required, and DSR is needed instead. Configure the altpin through the web interface or the command line. See the User's Guide, MEI chapter or the set flow command in the Command Reference on the Digi CD under Documentation for more information about setting the altpin.
Adapter
Application
Bay Accelar, Nortel and other DB-9 DTE devices
Sun Sparc, Sun Ultra, terminals, printers and other DTE devices with DB-25 Female ports
Cisco, IBM and other DTE devices with DB-25 Male ports
Modems and other DCE devices with DB-25 Female Ports
Modems and other DCE devices with DB-9 Female Ports
For use with Printers. This adapter differs from a Console Adapter in that it utilizes the DTR signal (instead of RTS) for hardware flow control
For use with Cisco and Sun RJ-45 Console ports. Also available in 8-pack and 16-pack quantities.
Can be used as a networking cable or combined with one of the adapters as a serial cable.
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