Product specifications

UT-4500-A Series Upconverters Revision 0
Appendix A MN-UT4500A
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intended) will reply. The Target enables its output line driver and transmits its return data packet
back to the Controller in the other direction on the physically separate pair.
EIA-485 (Full Duplex) summary:
! Two differential pairs - one pair for Controller-to-Target, one pair for Target-to-Controller.
! Controller-to-Target pair has one line driver (Controller), and all Targets have line-receivers.
! Target-to-Controller pair has one line receiver (Controller), and all Targets have tri-state
drivers.
A.2.2 TIA/EIA-232 (RS-232)
This is a much simpler configuration in which the Controller device is connected directly to the
Target via a two-wire-plus-ground connection. Controller-to-Target data is carried, via EIA-232
electrical levels, on one conductor, and Target-to-Controller data is carried in the other direction
on the other conductor.
A.2.3 Ethernet (100BASE-TX)
The unit implements a Telnet server that will accept Telnet terminal connections using
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) on port 23. After entering the username (default: comtech),
and the password (default: comtech) the Telnet server will accept the same syntax used by the
serial interfaces.
A.3 Access Methods
Downconverters may be accessed directly by using a physical address or indirectly through a
backup downconverter by using a virtual address.
A.3.1 Direct Access
Converters may be directly accessed by the EIA-232 interface or by the EIA-485 interface in a
bus configuration.
In this control network, all converters including the backup converter are paralleled on a common
EIA-485 cable. Both up and down converters can be mixed on the cable as long as each converter
has a unique physical address. Only one EIA-485 port is required on the system's monitor and
control computer. If a change is initiated directly to a converter in a redundancy subsystem, the
backup converter will detect the change via the High Speed Bus and update its backup tables.
For EIA-232 control, a direct EIA-232 cable connection is made to each converter to be accessed.
If an external Monitor and Control Computer is used, one EIA-232 port per converter is required.
This mode is commonly used with an ASCII terminal for bench testing.