Raritan Engineering Power Supply AUATC User Guide

Installation and  
Operation Manual  
AUATC  
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Installation and  
Operation Manual  
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Copyright ©2003 Raritan Computer, Inc.  
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October 2003  
255-33-0001  
Raritan Computer Inc.  
Raritan Computer Europe, B.V.  
Eglantierbaan 16  
Raritan Computer Japan, Inc.  
Kuga Building 7F  
Raritan Computer Taiwan, Inc  
5F, 121, Lane 235,  
400 Cottontail Lane  
Somerset, NJ 08873  
USA  
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Tel. 81-3-5833-6360  
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FCC Information  
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 in a  
commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential environment may cause harmful interference.  
Trademark Information  
Product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
Raritan, Paragon, MasterConsole, and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Raritan  
Computer, Inc. PS/2, RS/6000, and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines  
Corporation. Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Table of Contents  
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................1  
AUATC Overview ....................................................................................................................1  
Product Photos........................................................................................................................1  
Product Features.....................................................................................................................1  
Package Contents...................................................................................................................1  
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION ............................................................................3  
AUATC Configuration Diagrams..............................................................................................4  
CHAPTER 3: OPERATING AN ASCII DEVICE WITH THE AUATC TERMINAL  
CONVERTER.................................................................................................7  
Screen Layout .........................................................................................................................7  
Online Mode............................................................................................................................8  
Buffer Edit Mode......................................................................................................................9  
Set-Up Operations.................................................................................................................10  
APPENDIX A: FAQ......................................................................................11  
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TABLE OF FIGURES  
Table of Figures  
Figure 1 PS/2 Keyboard/Monitor Terminal....................................................................................................4  
Figure 2 AUATC with a KVM Switch .............................................................................................................4  
Figure 3 AUATC with a SMX Sun KVM switch..............................................................................................5  
Figure 4 On Line Session..............................................................................................................................8  
Figure 5 AUATC Help Screen .......................................................................................................................9  
Figure 6 Buffer Edit Screen...........................................................................................................................9  
Figure 7 Set Up Communication .................................................................................................................10  
Figure 8 Set Up Programmable Keys..........................................................................................................10  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
AUATC Overview  
Congratulations on your purchase of Raritan’s AUATC terminal converter! The AUATC is designed to emulate an  
“ASCII terminal,” converting RS232 serial ASCII terminal data to PS/2 keyboard and VGA video or Sun keyboard  
and Sun video. This conversion allows any devices that can be accessed by an ASCII terminal to be operated using a  
PC or Sun console. These devices can now be accessed up to 650 feet away and through Raritan’s KVM switches.  
Product Photos  
Product Features  
The AUATC is designed with the following unique features:  
Maintains eight pages of data in a circular buffer  
Incorporates a Raritan Cat5 Reach transmitter port that enables access up to 650 feet away using a Category 5  
UTP Receiver (UKVMG)  
Buffer Edit Mode – edit, copy (mark), and re-send to computer functions  
On-Line Mode – operate ASCII device as if attached to a text terminal  
12 programmable keys for frequently performed character string commands  
Use PS/2 console – PS/2 keyboard and VGA monitor – or Sun Console – Sun keyboard and composite sync  
Sun monitor (AUATC auto sensing)  
Use with a Raritan KVM switch for convenient access to multiple ASCII devices and LAN/WAN components  
Package Contents  
(1) AUATC unit  
(1) DB25 MF cord  
(1) A10D2-06MP power adapter  
(1) User Manual CD-ROM  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Follow these steps to install the AUATC.  
1. Boot your ASCII device, if necessary, and configure a serial port to: VT100, 9600-baud rate, no parity, 8-bit  
data, 1 stop bit.  
2. Using the DB25 (M/F) null modem cable included, connect the ASCII device serial port to the DB25 connector  
on the AUATC.  
AUATC DB25  
Pin 2 TxD  
YOUR DEVICE  
RxD  
Pin 3 RxD  
TxD  
Pin 7 GND  
GND  
3. Plug the 6VDC power supply into the AUATC.  
4. Plug a PS/2 keyboard into the miniDin-6 connector and a VGA monitor to the HD15 connector on the AUATC.  
OR  
Plug a Sun keyboard into the miniDin-8 connector and a composite sync Sun monitor into the HD15 connector  
on the AUATC. You may need to adapt the HD15 to 13W3 with a 1396C adapter that converts HD15(M) to  
13W3(F).  
Notes:  
If the AUATC is being used with a Raritan KVM switch, connect the CCPnnU cable from the  
KVM switch to the AUATC keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports. Select the channel where the  
AUATC is connected to access the ASCII device via the KVM switch.  
A DB25 (M/F) null model cable is included to connect the AUATC to your ASCII device.  
Please refer to the table above for pin-out details  
5. A login prompt will appear on your monitor.  
Important! After initial installation, if switching keyboards on the AUATC unit, you must first power OFF  
the AUATC unit, switch keyboards, and then power ON the AUATC unit.  
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AUATC Configuration Diagrams  
Figure 1 PS/2 Keyboard/Monitor Terminal  
Figure 2 AUATC with a KVM Switch  
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Figure 3 AUATC with a SMX Sun KVM switch  
Remote Access up to 650’ Away  
The AUATC has a Raritan Cat5 transmitter port (RJ45) that enables you to operate a keyboard and monitor up to  
650’ away using standard Category 5 Enhanced UTP cable. A Raritan Cat5 Receiver, model URKVMG, is required.  
Follow the installation procedure provided with the URKVMG for complete installation instructions.  
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CHAPTER 3: OPERATING AN ASCII DEVICE WITH THE AUATC TERMINAL CONVERTER  
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Chapter 3: Operating an ASCII Device with the  
AUATC Terminal Converter  
This section describes how to access and operate an ACSII-based device with a PS/2 or Sun console (keyboard and  
monitor) using the AUATC.  
Screen Layout  
The AUATC produces eight color, 800x600-resolution video, which can accommodate 32 lines of 80 text  
characters. A typical ASCII terminal uses 24 lines, so the AUATC uses the 8 extra lines to provide system status and  
help information. These 8 lines are located on the top four and the bottom four lines of the screen (see Figure 4).  
Line 1, top window: AUATC firmware version is displayed to the right  
Line 3, top window: Cursor position and buffer page number is displayed to the left; terminal type and baud rate  
are displayed to the right  
Line 4, top window: Communication status is displayed at the center. Status can be one of the following:  
On Line: Communicating with computer. The terminal screen area displays the interactions with computer.  
Help: Press <Alt-F1> to display the AUATC Help screen.  
Set Up: Press <Alt-F2> or <Alt-F3> to enter set-up mode.  
Buffer Edit: Press <Alt-F4> to enter buffer review/edit mode.  
Line 4, top window: AUATC Access indicator is displayed on the right. It indicates one of the following:  
LOC: Local port is active, either PS/2 keyboard or Sun keyboard  
RMT: Remote port (RJ45) is active  
NO: No port is active.  
The 4 lines in bottom window display command keys specific to the current screen.  
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Online Mode  
When the AUATC is operated in On-line mode (see Figure 4), the screen area displays your interactions with the  
ASCII device. This mode of operation is similar to using an ASCII terminal to access and operate an ASCII device.  
Simultaneously, the output data stream from the device is stored in an eight-page circular buffer. This feature  
enables you to access and operate an ASCII device and review the historical data stream on demand. The buffer is a  
circular eight-page buffer, therefore it will retain the most recent eight pages of the data from the device.  
You can program any of the 12 function keys to contain your most often use data stream commands as described in  
the Set Up Operations section of this chapter. Pressing any of these keys when in on-line mode will send that data  
stream command to the device. This convenient feature is ideal for frequently repeated commands.  
During the on-line session, you can enter the following keys to control the communication with the ASCII device or  
access the AUATC help and set up screens:  
Figure 4 On Line Session  
<Ctrl-Break>: Reset the serial communication with the computer and reset AUATC  
<Ctrl-S>: Stop computer from sending any data; all output data will be queued in the computer  
<Ctrl-Q>: Resume computer to send data  
<Alt-F1>: Display Help Menu Screen (see Figure 5)  
<Alt-F2>: Setup serial Communication  
<Alt-F3>: Set Up Programmable Keys  
<Alt-F4>: Review/Edit Buffer  
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Buffer Edit Mode  
The AUATC stores the most recent eight pages of data from the ASCII device in a circular buffer. You can edit the  
data in the buffer.  
To operate the AUATC in Edit Buffer Mode, press the <Alt-F4>. The AUATC will switch from On-Line Mode to  
the Buffer Edit Mode (Figure 6). Now you can view the contents of the buffer using <Page Up>, <Page Down>,  
<Home>, <End>, and the arrow keys to position the viewing cursor.  
Figure 5 AUATC Help Screen  
Figure 6 Buffer Edit Screen  
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Set-Up Operations  
Press <Alt-F2> to set up the serial communication parameters and the selection of video output (see Figure 7). You  
can change the serial communication baud rate and transmission format to meet your device needs.  
You can also choose to use a VGA monitor in conjunction with a Sun keyboard, which typically requires a Sun  
composite sync monitor.  
To select a VGA video output with a Sun keyboard, first you should use a PS/2 keyboard and a VGA monitor to  
access AUATC. Press <Alt-A2> to get into set up screen and change the video option for Sun keyboard to VGA.  
Then power OFF the AUATC, replace the PS/2 keyboard with a Sun keyboard, and power ON the AUATC unit.  
Figure 7 Set Up Communication  
Press <Alt-F3> to program the 12 function keys (see Figure 8). Programmable keys allow you to store frequently-  
used data streams or commands, and send them to the devices during on-line mode simply by pressing a pre-  
programmed function key.  
Figure 8 Set Up Programmable Keys  
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APPENDIX A: FAQ  
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Appendix A: FAQ  
PROBLEM  
SUGGESTED SOLUTION  
I do not get a device prompt  
(a) Check all connectors and make sure the 6V DC power supply is  
connected securely.  
(b) If you have the AUATC screen displayed with top and bottom help  
windows, make sure the status indicates “On Line”. If not press <Esc>  
to return to On-line status.  
(c) Make sure you have configured the device serial port to match what is  
being displayed on the serial communication set up screen.  
Press <Alt-F2> to show the screen.  
(d) Make sure you are using a RS232 null-modem cable.  
(e) Make sure your device is powered ON.  
No video display, or video is  
scrambled  
(a) Make sure your monitor can handle a video resolution of 800x600 with  
60 Hz refresh rate.  
(b) If you are using Sun keyboard, by default the HD15 video port will  
generate composite sync signal for Sun monitor. You may need a 1397  
adapter (HD15 to 13W3) to connect a Sun monitor to the HD15 video  
port on the AUATC. Or you can go to the set up screen  
(press <Alt-F2>) to change video output to be VGA video with a Sun  
keyboard and use a VGA monitor.  
Keyboard connected to AUATC  
does not work  
If you have changed keyboards, you may not have powered OFF the  
AUATC before doing so. Power off the AUATC, reconnect the keyboard,  
and power ON the AUATC.  
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