East Coast Datacom 713017

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Below you will find brief information for Universal Interface Converter UIC, V.35 Interface 129010, RS-530 Interface 129011, RS-422/449 Interface 129012, X.21 Interface 129013, RS-232 Interface 129014. The Universal Interface Converter (UIC) allows the user to connect devices with different data interfaces, such as V.35, RS-530, RS-422/449, X.21, RS-232, TTL and customer specific requests. Each data interface can be configured to force commonly used control signals such as DSR, DTR, Ring Indicate, Control and Indicate. The UIC has two TTL level interfaces for connecting each data interface. Installation is simple by plugging the DTE interface card into Port B and the DCE interface card into Port A.

Key Features

  • Converts between RS-232, V.35, RS-422/449, X.21, RS-530, TTL and customer specific requests
  • Allows for mixing and matching of data interfaces
  • Supports DCE and DTE formats
  • Has front panel LEDs for visual indication of control signals
  • Uses FPGA technology for versatility
  • Housed in a sturdy metal enclosure
  • Operates on 110/220VAC
  • Three year warranty
  • 24 hour turnaround on warranty repairs

Pages: 10 East Coast Datacom 713017 User manual

Brand: East Coast Datacom Category: Industrial & lab equipment Size: 182 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I select the correct voltage for my application?
On the rear of the unit, you'll find a rotary 110/220 VAC switch. Use a coin or small screwdriver to turn the switch to the appropriate power position (110 or 220 VAC).
What are the default switch settings for the UIC?
The UIC is shipped with the following default settings: Clock Source - Port B (Connect to DCE device), Control Signals - Not Forced, Chassis to Signal GND - Not Connected. You can change these settings using the front panel switches.
How do I connect the data cables to the UIC?
Connect the user's data cables to the UIC Data Interfaces before applying AC Power. Use straight through shielded cables. PORT A should always have a DCE interface module plugged into the port and connect to a DTE device. PORT B should always have a DTE interface module plugged into the port and connect to a DCE device.
What are the fuse types used for the UIC?
For 110 VAC +/- 10% operation, you'll need slow blow 5 x 20mm 160ma Fuses, E.C.D. Part # 714000. For 220 VAC +/- 10% operation, you'll need slow blow 5 x 20mm 80ma Fuses, E.C.D. Part # 714001.

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