Overview
Installation
PCI Setup
ISA Setup
EISA Setup
ISA Installation Tips
PCI Installation Tips
Connecting and Cabling Information
Connector Panel and Fan Out Cables
CP-8 and DB-25 Fan Out Cable to Device Cabling
RJ-45 Fan Out Cable to Device Cabling
DB-9 to Device Cabling
RJ-45 Modular Adapters
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Overview
Equinox SuperSerial Technology (SST) Adapters are intelligent, highspeed (up to 920k bps on each port) Multiport Adapters providing high
performance serial I/O solutions for PCI, ISA and EISA bus systems. All
port interfaces are standard RS-232 with full modem control and voltage
surge protection on every pin.
SST Adapters appear to the system host processor as memory. That is,
they are memory mapped devices. Each adapter is automatically mapped
into system memory at the time of device driver installation. The device
driver soft-configures all adapters each time the system is initialized
(booted). See the appropriate software documentation located on your
SuperSerial CDROM for detailed device driver information.
The SST Adapter (see Figure 1 below) occupies a slot in the host computer
and provides the intelligent functions to "off-load" the CPU serial
communications processing tasks. Adapters are available for PCI, ISA and
EISA bus systems.
Figure 1. SST Multiport I/O Adapter (SST-81 and SST-8P Shown)
Installation
Use the following procedure to install your SST Adapter. Alternatively,
you may follow the installation instructions presented in your host system
documentation.
1. Set the host computer system power switch to OFF and disconnect the
power cord.
2. Locate a free expansion slot.
3. Insert and secure the adapter firmly into the expansion slot.
4. Replace the power cord and turn the host computer system ON.
5. Install the device driver software (see CDROM for details).
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PCI Setup
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) system architecture has a design
feature termed Plug and Play. This feature automatically detects, identifies
and configures the
currently installed devices each time the system is
booted. Therefore, whenever an adapter is installed (or removed) in a PCI
system, the adapter is recognized and configured immediately upon restart.
ISA Setup
All ISA Adapters must be assigned a unique I/O base address. This can be
accomplished by the use of ISA Plug and Play (PnP) or the I/O Base
Address Switch S1 (see Figure 1 and Table 1).
If PnP is not supported by your operating system, or if you are unsure,
place the PnP Jumper (JP1) in the position closest to switch S1. This will
disable PnP and enable the sixteen position I/O Base Address switch (see
Table 1 below).
If multiple ISA Adapters are installed in the same system, a different I/O
base address must be assigned to each adapter. (This is automatically
accomplished if PnP is utilized.) This procedure should be performed
before the adapter is physically installed.
1234Base Address
OFF OFF OFF OFF200
ON OFF OFF OFF220
OFF ON OFF OFF240
ONON OFF OFF260
OFF OFF ON OFF280
ON OFF ON OFF2A0
OFF ONON OFF2C0
ONONON OFF2E0
OFF OFF OFF ON300
ON OFF OFF ON320
OFF ON OFF ON340
ONON OFF ON360
OFF OFF ONON380
ON OFF ONON3A0
OFF ONONON3C0
ONONONON3E0
Table 1. Switch S1 Is Shown Set For I/O Base Address 240H
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EISA Setup
All Equinox configuration files are located on the SuperSerial CDROM.
All directories below assume that D: is the CDROM drive.
Novell, DOS, OS/2, D:\Drivers\RAS\Disk1
Windows basedD:\Drivers\RAS\Disk3
UNIX basedD:\Drivers\UNIX\DIAG_DOS
Copy all .cfg files from CDROM directory to your system manufacturers
EISA configuration diskette. Then run EISA configuration to correctly
identify the Equinox adapters.
ISA Installation Tips
SST ISA adapters require a 16K window (below 1 megabyte) in the host
system memory. Occasionally the driver may not be able to automatically
find an available memory window (i.e. memory hole) due to system
caching, memory shadowing, or devices that stay hidden in memory until
loading.
If the driver fails to locate the adapter after installation you may need to
manually configure its memory address. Check for available memory holes
by using the SSDIAG.EXE /M software located on your SuperSerial
CDROM. (Refer to SSDIAG.DOC about the command line switch "/M").
Then configure the driver to use one of the available memory holes between 0xA0000 and 0xEFFFF. (Refer to the software driver documentation
located on the CDROM for information on how to manually configure this
memory range.)
If SSDIAG /M reports that there are no available memory holes you may
need to modify your system BIOS to disable memory shadowing or caching
(in the 0xA0000 to 0xEFFFF range). Also, some system BIOS will allow
you to open a memory hole for ISA memory mapped devices.
PCI Installation Tips
A PCI adapter may have trouble locating available memory addresses on
some systems that have shared PCI slots. If this happens move the PCI
adapter to a non-shared slot or change the slot type in the system BIOS to a
master PCI slot.
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Connecting and Cabling Information
SST-2I adapters have two DB-9s on the connector bezel as shown in
Figure 2 below. See Figures 13-15 for detailed cabling information.
Figure 2. SST-2I Multiport I/O Adapter
Figure 3 below shows the pinouts for the SST-2I DB-9 Connectors.
Figure 3. SST-2I DB-9 Pinouts
SST-4 and SST-8 adapters require a fan out cable or a connector panel
(ordered separately). See pages 6 through 10 for detailed cabling and
ordering information.
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Connector Panel and Fan Out Cables
SST Connector Panels (CPs) and Fan Out Cables (FOCs) provide four or
eight RS-232 interfaces. Table 2 below details products available from
Equinox. Figures 4 through 6 show the connector panel and pinouts for
CP-8, DB-25 and RJ-45 fan out cables.
P/NNameDescriptionConnector Type
690269 F04-DBSST-4 Fan Out CableDB-25 Male
690268 F04-RJSST-4 Fan Out CableRJ-45 Female
690293 F04-DB9 SST-4 Fan Out CableDB-9 Male
690264 F08-DBSST-8 Fan Out CableDB-25 Male
690265 F08-RJSST-8 Fan Out CableRJ-45 Female
690271 F08-DB9 SST-8 Fan Out CableDB-9 Male
990343 CP-8SST-8 Connector Panel DB-25 Female
Table 2. SST Connector Accessories
Figure 4. SST Fan Out Cable and Connector Panel
Figure 5. DB-25 Fan Out Cable and Connector Panel Pinouts
Figure 6. RJ-45 Fan Out Cable Pinouts
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CP-8 and DB-25 Fan Out Cable to Device Cabling
Figures 7 through 9 show the pinouts required to make a cable to connect
between SST CP-8 and DB-25 FOC ports and your terminals, printers,
modems, etc. Note that CP-8s will require a cable with a male DB-25
connector not a female as shown in the figures.
Figure 7. Cable Pinouts for FOC DB-25 to Terminal/Printer DB-25
Figure 8. Cable Pinouts for FOC DB-25 to PC DB-9
Figure 9 Cable Pinouts for FOC DB-25 to Modem DB-25
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RJ-45 Fan Out Cable to Device Cabling
Figures 10 through 12 show the pinouts required to make a cable to
connect between SST RJ-45 FOC ports and your devices.
Figure 10. Cable Pinouts for FOC RJ-45 to Terminal/Printer DB-25
Figure 11. Cable Pinouts for FOC RJ-45 to PC DB-9
Figure 12. Cable Pinouts for FOC RJ-45 to Modem DB-25
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DB-9 to Device Cabling
Figures 13 through 15 show the pinouts required to make a cable to
connect between SST DB-9 ports and your devices.
Figure 13. Cable Pinouts for SST DB-9 to Terminal/Printer DB-25
Figure 14. Cable Pinouts for SST DB-9 to PC DB-9
Figure 15. Cable Pinouts for SST DB-9 to modem DB-25
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RJ-45 Modular Adapters
Modular Adapters are available from Equinox to convert RJ-45 modular
jacks to DB-25 or DB-9 connectors. These modular adapters in conjunction with 10-wire modular cables perform the same functions as shown in
Figures 10 through 12. Table 3 below describes the modular adapters
available from Equinox.
P/NConnectorConnects To
210070DB-25 DCE MaleTerminal or Printer (Female)
210071DB-25 DCE Female Terminal or Printer (Male)
210068DB-25 DTE MaleModem or Multiplexer (Female)
210069DB-25 DTE Female DCE Devices (Male)
210072DB-9 FemaleDB-9 PC (Male)
Table 3. 10-wire Modular Adapters
The adapters listed above (with 10-wire modular cables as shown below)
may be used to attach devices to SST RJ-45 FOC ports. If a customer
supplied modular cable is used, make sure the cable is reversing (see
Figure 16 below).
Figure 16. 10-wire RJ-45 Reversing Cable
The following modular cables are available from Equinox (use with
modular adapters from Table 3 above):
Safety: EN 60950:1992, CSA C22.2 No:950, UL 1950
EMC:EN 55022 (CISPR22 A): 1987E,
FCC Part 15 Class A
EN 50082-1: 1992 - Generic Immunity
IEC 801-2: 1984, 8kV CD, 8kV AD
IEC 801-3: 1984, 3V/m, 27-500MHz
IEC 801-4: 1988, 1kV Power & 0.5kV I/O Lines
Supplementary Information:
The products herewith comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive, 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, including
amendments by the CE-marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
Equinox, Megaport, Megaplex, and SuperSerial are registered trademarks
of Equinox Systems Inc. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
Equinox makes no representations or warranties with respect to the
contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Information is
subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
the part of Equinox Systems Inc.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
SuperSerial T echnology
Multiport Serial I/O Adapter
Hardware Reference Guide
560160/B (March 1999)
Equinox Systems Inc.
One Equinox W ay
Sunrise, Florida 33351-6709
(954) 746-9000
Fax: (954) 746-9101
ftp.equinox.com
www.equinox.com
support@equinox.com
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