User`s guide
Preface
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1 SLTA-10 Adapter Overview
Introduction
Two Modes of Operation: SLTA-10 NSI and MIP Modes
SLTA-10 NSI Mode Features
SLTA-10 MIP Mode Versus the SLTA/2
The SLTA-10 Adapter Configurations
Software Availability
LNS Compatibility
TAP1 Compatibility
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2 SLTA-10 Adapter Hardware
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Mechanical Description
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Switches, Indicators, and Connectors
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ESD Warning
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Connecting Power
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3 Cabling and Connections
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LONWORKS@ Network Connection
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Attaching the SLTA-10 Adapter
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Attaching the SLTA-10 Adapter to a PC
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Attaching the SLTA-10 Adapter to a Modem
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4 Hardware Configuration
Configuring the SLTA-10 Adapter Hardware
Configuration Options
Interface Link Protocol Control (Switch1 / CFG3)
Modem Support (Switch2 / CFG2)
Network Disable (Switch3 / CFGl)
Serial Network Services Interface (Switch4 / NSI)
Autobaud (AB)
Serial Bit Rate (Switches[6..81/ Baud[B..Ol)
SLTA-10 Adapter Buffers
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5 The SLTA-10 NSI Mode Software
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SLTA-10 NSI Mode Software Overview
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Windows 95198 and Windows NT Software Installation Procedure 5-2
Windows 95198 and Windows NT Software Installation Results
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