User`s guide
Feature SLTA-10
SLTA-10 SLTN2
1
Software used to establish
connections via modems
Who initiates calls from a remote
network
Input power options
Configuration Switches
Network Connector
Processor Input Clock
Ready to wall mount
Transceiver versions available
NSI Mode
(TAPI application)
j SLTALink Manager j
SLTA-10 itself
or “Helper / Dialer”
M/P Mode
applicat/on with
source code)
HCU (DOS
“Helper / Dialer ”
node on network
application with
source code)
HCU (DOS
“Helper / Dialer ”
node on network
node
9-30VAC or DC
or wall mount
supply
Externally
accessible
Color coded,
removable screw
terminals
(Weidmueller)
10 MHz
9-30VAC or DC
or wall mount
supply
Externally
accessible
Color coded,
removable screw
terminals
(Weidmueller)
IO MHz
wall mount supply
or internal battery
Internally accessible
RJ45
5 MHz (1 OMHZ for
To attach to a modem
Supports sleep mode
Message Tag 15 available
Default Buffer Configuration
YES
TP/FT-1 0
TP/XF-78
TP/XF-1250
TPIRS-485
Special null
modem cable
NO
NO
See Chapter 4
YES
TP/FT- 10
TPIXF-78
TP/XF-1250
TPIRS-485
Special null
modem cable
NO
YES
See Chapter 4
TP/XF-1250)
Bracket Required
TP/FT-1 0
TP/XF-78
TPIXF-1250
TPIRS-485
Internal jumper
chanae to become
DTE
YES
YES
See SLTAl2
j documentation
SLTA- 70 NSI Mode Features
The most important new feature of the SLTA-10 NSI mode is the NSI functionality
for use with LNS-compliant applications. Other important features available only in
the SLTA-10 NSI mode include: SLTA-10 initiated dial-out, a Windows 95/98 driver, a
Windows NT driver, a high performance link layer protocol, and the SLTALink
Manager software. These features are not available in SLTA-10 MIP mode.
The improved hardware form factor applies to both modes of operation and is listed in
Table 1.1.
In SLTA-10 NSI mode, an SLTA-10 Adapter supports applications based on both the
LNS software and the LonManager API.
SLTA- 70 M/P Mode Versus the SLTA/Z
In SLTA-10 MIP mode, the SLTA-10 Adapter is a replacement for the SLTAIB Serial
LonTalk Adapter, with an improved form factor. The network connector on the
SLTA-10 Adapter is the color-coded removable screw terminal (Weidmueller), instead
of the RJ45 used on the SLTA/2 Adapter. The SLTA-10 Adapter input power options
include 9-30VAC or DC, or a 9V wall mount supply. The SLTA-10 Adapter operates
at 10MHz for all transceiver types; the SLTAIB operates at 5MHz or lOMHz,
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SLTA-10 Adapter Overview