User's Manual Part 1

42 OEMV Family Installation and Operation User Manual Rev 5B
Chapter 3 Installation and Set Up
Table 6: SMART-V1 Port Configuration (RS-232 only)
Each port may support some, or all, of the following signals:
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
Clear To Send (CTS)
Transmitted Data (TXD)
Request To Send (RTS)
Received Data (RXD)
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
On many of the receivers, extra control lines are provided on COM2 for use with modems or other
differential correction data links.
The DL-V3, ProPak-V3 and FlexPak enclosures are Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) so that TXD,
RTS and DTR are outputs while RXD, CTS and DCD are inputs. A null modem cable, supplied with
the receiver, is required to connect to another DTE like a terminal or a PC, while a straight cable is
used to connect to another receiver.
The port settings (bit rate, parity, and so on) are software-configurable. These are further described in
Chapter 4, Operation on Page 56. See Appendix A, Technical Specifications starting on Page 129 for
further information on data communications characteristics.
The SMART-V1 multi-cable is available in four configurations: two for the USB and two for the CAN
model. All 4 cables are 3 m in length. Table 7 on Page 43 illustrates the models and their cable
options. See also the SMART-V1 antenna cable pinouts and drawings in Appendix A, Technical
Specifications starting on Page 183.
Model Ports
USB The single port on the
USB model of the
SMART-V1 can be used
for COM1, COM2 or USB
CAN The single port on the
CAN model of the
SMART-V1 can be used
for COM1, CAN or COM3