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[ts-7000] Re: rs232 vs rs485

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: rs232 vs rs485
From: "Art" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 19:24:33 -0000
Thanks,  mathlaj.

I am connecting com2 to an 8bit device that is not configured for 
flow control.  I have had this device connect sucessfully with it-
self and a PC.  But when I connect it to the TS-7200 on com2 I have 
problem with it stopping.  I can send information out but I don't 
seem to receive the data comming in.  

The other question I have is if I order the board with no rs485 is 
the rs232 compleate on com2?.

--- In  "mathlaj" <> wrote:
>
> From TS-7200 Hardware Manual:
> [COM1 is] full complement of RS-232 signals (all except Ring Detect)
> allows COM1 to interface to almost any serial RS-232 device.
> ...
> COM2 has RS-232 support only for the TXD and RXD signals.  This is
> sufficient to interface with the serial devices that only rqeuire
> transmit and receive data lines.
> 
> This is basically the difference between the two COM ports.
> 
> 
> That means that for communications with modem and other such devices
> that needs more than the Rx and Tx lines, you cannot use the COM2.
>







 
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