This guide shows you how to setup your MultiConnect
Adapter. The Adapter is available in the following styles:
Product Adapter Description Region
MTS2SA-T Serial-to-Serial + IP (External Power) Global
MTS2SA-T-R Serial-to-Serial + IP (RS-232 Power) Global
MTS2EA Serial-to-Ethernet + IP (External Power) Global
MTS2EA-R Serial-to-Ethernet + IP (RS-232 Power) Global
Note: The RS-232–powered adapters are powered through the
DSR pin of the RS-232 cable.
MultiConnect User Guide
See the User Guide for more information including product
descriptions and specifications, a command line interface
section, examples, etc. This guide is available on the
MultiConnect CD and Multi-Tech's Web site at
www.multitech.com.
Package Contents
• One MultiConnect Adapter
• One universal power supply with power cord included with
the externally powered adapters
• RS-232 serial cable
√ Two RS-232 cables included with the RS-232 powered
Serial-to-Serial Adapter
√ One RS-232 cable included with the RS-232 powered
Serial-to-Ethernet adapter
• Two mounting brackets
• Four adhesive-backed rubber feet (table-top mounting)
• One Quick Start Guide
• One MultiConnect CD
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MultiConnect Adapters
Attaching the MultiConnect to a Fixed Location
The MultiConnect adapter is design to be used on the desktop
or to be panel-mounted. To attach the brackets for panelmounting, following these steps:
Typically, the MultiConnect is mounted against a flat surface
1.
with two mounting screws. Drill the mounting holes at the
desired mounting location. The mounting holes must be
separated by 4-7/16 inches center-to-center.
2. To attach the brackets to the MultiConnect, slide the
mounting brackets into the corresponding slots on the back
of the MultiConnect chassis.
3. Attach the adapter to the surface with two screws.
1. Plug one end of the RS-232
cable into the front of the
Serial-to-Serial adapter.
Plug the other end into the
RS-232 connector on the
modem that is setup with
an Internet connection.
. Plug one end of the other
RS-232 cable into the back
of the Serial-to-Serial
adapter.
Plug the other end into the
RS-232 connector on the
serial device you want
connected to the Internet.
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Front
1. Plug one end of an
Ethernet cable into the
RJ-45 jack on the front of
the Serial-to-Ethernet
adapter.
Plug the other end into the
RJ-45 connector on the
network IP device.
2. Plug one end of the RS232 cable into the back of
the Serial-to-Ethernet
adapter.
Plug the other end into the
RS-232 connector on the
serial device.
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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Quick Start Guide
Connecting the Power
The adapters are powered in one of two ways:
• Through the DSR Pin of the RS-232 Cable
Adapters powered this way are shipped with an RS-232
cable that has a power pin instead of a DSR pin.
• Through an External Power Supply
Adapters powered this way are shipped with a universal
power supply and its accompanying power cord and an
RS-232 cable that has a DSR pin instead of a power pin.
Connecting the External Power
1. Plug the power supply cable with attached
transformer block into the power connector on the
back of the MultiConnect adapter.
2. Plug the AC cord receptacle into the transformer
block, and plug the other end into a power outlet.
One end of
RS-232
Shown
Here
Plug Power Supply Cable with
Transformer into the Back of
the Adapter
Plug AC Cord into
Transformer Block
and Outlet
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Patents
This device is covered by one or more of the following patents:
6,031,867; 6,012,113; 5,628,030; 5,450,425. Other patents
pending.
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