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© 2003 Nedap Retail Support Netherlands
Parallelweg 2d, 7141 DC Groenlo
The software / hardware described in this book / file is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the
terms of the agreement.
Documentation version 1.0
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Technical Support:
E-mail:support-rs@nedap.nl
H. Hammer
+31 (0) 544 47 15 19
h.hammer@nedap.nl
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+31 (0) 544 47 15 02
h.broekhuis@nedap.nl
Fax:
+31 (0) 544 46 58 14
Visitor’s address:
Nedap Retail Support
Parallelweg 2d
Groenlo
Netherlands
Postal address:
Nedap Retail Support
Postbus 102
7140 AC Groenlo
Netherlands
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Table of contents
Technical Support: .................................................................................................................................... 3
BQ PCB ............................................................................................................................................. 5
EQ PCB ............................................................................................................................................. 7
EQ3E PCB......................................................................................................................................... 9
IQ PCB............................................................................................................................................. 11
IQ3E PCB ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Attenuation....................................................................................................................................... 15
IO Connector K23 ............................................................................................................................ 16
IO Connector K24 ............................................................................................................................ 16
System configurations ..................................................................................................................... 17
BQ System , 1 aisle, Deactivatorunit ............................................................................................... 18
EQ System , 3 aisles ....................................................................................................................... 19
IQ System , 7 aisles, MD CC........................................................................................................... 21
Checklist modem settings iNCC ...................................................................................................... 20
Connecting a PC to a XQ or EQ/IQ Unit ......................................................................................... 28
Connecting a XQ or EQ/IQ unit to a modem ................................................................................... 29
Connecting to an ISDN line using the DeTeWe TA33 terminal adapter ......................................... 30
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BQ PCB
K203
K205
K201 K202
K204
K3
K16
K19
D25
P3
D26
D19
D16
D301
D300
K24
K23
K11
K5
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D311
K300
The following points can be used:
K3
Oscilloscope Tx
K5
Output Tx (connector 3)
K9
Jumper Attenuation
K11 Power Input
K12 Jumper Attenuation
K13 Jumper Attenuation
K15 Jumper Attenuation
K16 RS232 Interface Connector
K21 Connector FCI
K23 IO Connector
K24 IO Connector
K201
K202
K203
K204
K205
K300
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
Handheld terminal RxTx
Oscilloscope Rx
Jumper
Jumper
Handheld terminal NCC
Output Rx (connector 1)
PA Drive Adjustment
Phase Adjustment Tx
Mixer Bias Adjustment
Slave Data communication Rx
Master Data communication Rx
Indicator leds:
D11 Mux Connector 1 TX
D12 Mux Connector 2 TX
D16 Lamp On Connector 3
D19 Lamp Overload Connector 3
D25 Sweep Lock
D26 Center Lock
D201 Label Alarm RxTx
D47 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D48
D202
D220
D221
D300
D301
D311
D202
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Communication Error RxTx
Label Detection Alarm NCC on = detection
Communication Error NCC
Lamp Overload Connector 1
Lamp On Connector 1
Mux Connector 1 RX
Communication Error RxTx
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EQ PCB
K203
K21
K205
K201
K202
K204
K3
K16
K19
P1
P2
D25
D18
D26
P3
D17
D19
D303
D16
D302
P4
P5
D11
D301
D300
D312
K6
K10
K23
K4
K5
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K301
D311
K300
The following points can be used:
K3
Oscilloscope Tx
K4
Output Tx (connector 4)
K5
Output Tx (connector 3)
K6
Synchronization In
K9
Jumper Attenuation
K10 Master connector
K11 Power Input
K12 Jumper Attenuation
K13 Jumper Attenuation
K15 Jumper Attenuation
K16 RS232 Interface Connector
K21 Connector FCI
K23 IO Connector
Indicator leds:
D11 Mux Connector 1 TX
D12 Mux Connector 2 TX
D16 Lamp On Connector 3
D17 Lamp On Connector 4
D18 Lamp Overload Connector 4
D19 Lamp Overload Connector 3
D25 Sweep Lock
D26 Center Lock
D201 Label Alarm RxTx
K201
K202
K203
K204
K205
K300
K301
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
Handheld terminal RxTx
Oscilloscope Rx
Jumper
Jumper
Handheld terminal NCC
Output Rx (connector 1)
Output Rx (connector 2)
PA Drive Adjustment
Phase Adjustment Tx
Mixer Bias Adjustment
Slave Data communication Rx
Master Data communication Rx
D202
D220
D221
D300
D301
D302
D303
D311
D312
Communication Error RxTx
Label Detection Alarm NCC on = detection
Communication Error NCC
Lamp Overload Connector 1
Lamp On Connector 1
Lamp Overload Connector 2
Lamp On Connector 2
Mux Connector 1 RX
Mux Connector 2 RX
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EQ3E PCB
K203
K201
K202
K204
K3
P1
P2
D18
P3
D17
D19
D303
D16
D302
P4
D11
D12
D301
D11
D300
D312
K6
K7
K11
K23
K4
K5
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K301
D311
K300
The following points can be used:
K3
Oscilloscope Tx
K4
Output Tx (connector 4)
K5
Output Tx (connector 3)
K6
Synchronization In
K7
Synchronization In
K9
Jumper Attenuation
K11 Power Input
K12 Jumper Attenuation
K13 Jumper Attenuation
K15 Jumper Attenuation
K21 Connector FCI
Indicator leds:
D11 Mux Connector 1 TX
D12 Mux Connector 2 TX
D16 Lamp On Connector 3
D17 Lamp On Connector 4
D18 Lamp Overload Connector 4
D19 Lamp Overload Connector 3
D201 Label Alarm RxTx
K24
K201
K202
K203
K204
K300
K301
P1
P2
P3
IO Connector
Handheld terminal RxTx
Oscilloscope Rx
Jumper
Jumper
Output Rx (connector 1)
Output Rx (connector 2)
PA Drive Adjustment
Phase Adjustment Tx
Mixer Bias Adjustment
D202
D300
D301
D302
D303
D311
D312
Communication Error RxTx
Lamp Overload Connector 1
Lamp On Connector 1
Lamp Overload Connector 2
Lamp On Connector 2
Mux Connector 1 RX
Mux Connector 2 RX
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IQ PCB
K203
K205
K201
K202
K204
K3
K16
P1
P2
D25
D18
D26
P3
D17
P4
D19
D303
D16
D302
P4
P5
D12
D11
D301
D300
D312
K6
K7
K24
16
K23
16
K10
K11
K4
K5
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K301
D311
K300
The following points can be used:
K3
Oscilloscope Tx
K4
Output Tx (connector 4)
K5
Output Tx (connector 3)
K6
Synchronization In
K7
Synchronization In
K9
Jumper Attenuation
K10 Master connector
K11 Power Input
K12 Jumper Attenuation
K13 Jumper Attenuation
K15 Jumper Attenuation
K16 RS232 Interface Connector
K19 Jumper
K21 Connector FCI
K23
K24
K201
K202
K203
K204
K205
K300
K301
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
IO Connector
IO Connector
Handheld terminal RxTx
Oscilloscope Rx
Jumper
Jumper
Handheld terminal NCC
Output Rx (connector 1)
Output Rx (connector 2)
PA Drive Adjustment
Phase Adjustment Tx
Mixer Bias Adjustment
Slave Data communication Rx
Master Data communication Rx
Indicator leds:
D11 Mux Connector 1 TX
D12 Mux Connector 2 TX
D16 Lamp On Connector 3
D17 Lamp On Connector 4
D18 Lamp Overload Connector 4
D19 Lamp Overload Connector 3
D25 Sweep Lock
D26 Center Lock
D30 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D45 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D47 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D48 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D50 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D51
D52
D53
D201
D202
D220
D221
D300
D301
D302
D303
D311
D312
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Label Alarm RxTx
Communication Error RxTx
Label Detection Alarm NCC on = detection
Communication Error NCC
Lamp Overload Connector 1
Lamp On Connector 1
Lamp Overload Connector 2
Lamp On Connector 2
Mux Connector 1 RX
Mux Connector 2 RX
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IQ3E PCB
K203
K201
K202
K204
K3
P1
P2
D18
P3
D17
D19
D303
D16
D302
P4
D11
D12
D301
D300
D312
K6
K7
K24
16
K23
16
K11
K4
K5
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K301
D311
K300
The following points can be used:
K3
Oscilloscope Tx
K4
Output Tx (connector 4)
K5
Output Tx (connector 3)
K6
Synchronization In
K7
Synchronization In
K9
Jumper Attenuation
K11 Power Input
K12 Jumper Attenuation
K13 Jumper Attenuation
K15 Jumper Attenuation
K19 Jumper
K21 Connector FCI
Indicator leds:
D11 Mux Connector 1 TX
D12 Mux Connector 2 TX
D16 Lamp On Connector 3
D17 Lamp On Connector 4
D18 Lamp Overload Connector 4
D19 Lamp Overload Connector 3
D30 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D45 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D47 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D48 Customer Counting: Led on = active
D50 Customer Counting: Led on = active
K23
K24
K201
K202
K203
K204
K300
K301
P1
P2
P3
IO Connector
IO Connector
Handheld terminal RxTx
Oscilloscope Rx
Jumper
Jumper
Output Rx (connector 1)
Output Rx (connector 2)
PA Drive Adjustment
Phase Adjustment Tx
Mixer Bias Adjustment
D51
D52
D53
D201
D202
D300
D301
D302
D303
D311
D312
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Customer Counting: Led on = active
Label Alarm RxTx
Communication Error RxTx
Lamp Overload Connector 1
Lamp On Connector 1
Lamp Overload Connector 2
Lamp On Connector 2
Mux Connector 1 RX
Mux Connector 2 RX
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Attenuation
D18
P3
D17
Jumpers
D19
D303
D16
D302
D11
D301
D300
D312
K4
K5
K301
D311
K300
It is possible to attenuate the
receiver input sensitivity with 6, 12
or 18dB. In this way the receiver is
= 0 dB capable of accepting the high level
= 6 dB of the coupled transmitter signal
when the panels are too close to
= 12 dB eachother. When the distance
= 18 dB between the antenna’s is below 1.5
metre the attenuator should be
used to avoid overloading of the
receiving input.
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IO Connector K23
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
= DRF2b count in2
= DRF2b count in1
= DRF2b enable burst
= DRF2b sync 150 Hz
= Gnd general
= +33V
= Gnd Customer Counting
= sensor in 8
= sensor in 7
= sensor in 6
= sensor in 5
= sensor in 4
= sensor in 3
= sensor in 2
= sensor in 1
= +15V Customer Counting
K24
16
K23
16
IO Connector K24
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
= Ry1 C
= Ry1 NO
= Ry1 NC
= Ry2 C
= Ry2 NO
= Ry2 NC
= opto in 1
= opto in 2
= common opto inputs
= opto out 2
= opto out 1
= common opto outputs
= I2C Sda
= I2c Scl
= + 6Volt
= Gnd
K24
16
K23
16
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System configurations
1. Shown configurations are examples
2. Settings may differ from the store you are installing - programming
3. Shown firmware is version 1.406 X and 1.407 X, used for these examples, your version may be different!
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BQ System , 1 aisle, Deactivatorunit
BQ - Unit
Deactivator DRF2B
RX
TX
To deactivator
K3
S1
J1
K5
MM
MS Transmitter
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
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MM 1.406/A
EQ 5E30
7 Edit
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
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MS 1.406/A
IQ1 4B5C
7 Edit
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
1 Network
Address
9 Flash
6 InOut
7 Mux
5E30
C Detect slaves FFFF
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
C Slaves (check)
4B5C<0000
0000<0000
0000<0000
0000<0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
Mux x
Phase
Conn
Group
MS InOut
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MS 1.406/A
IQ1 4B5C
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
4 Alarm
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
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MS 1.406/A
IQ1 4B5C
9 Flash
6 InOut
6 InOut Edit
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
Usage 1<
7 Free/deact (0/1)
4 CuCo (*)
1 Metal (2/4)
7 Free/deact
Mux 1< On 7
Phase A
Conn 1
Group 1
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
7 RX
4 TX
9 Flash
6 InOut
7 Mux
1< On 7 Led
7 Edit
7 RX
4 TX
C Detect slaves FFFF
Address
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
7 RX Edit
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
C Detect slaves
7 Edit
7 RX
4 TX
4 TX
5E30
MS Receiver
Led
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
Deact Enable
1<
InOut
Pulse in 1 out 1 s
Lvl
50 Time
30
Usage 1<
7 Free/deact (0/1)
4 CuCo (*)
1 Metal (2/4)
1 Sens
Alarm neighbour
5E30<5E30 0000 0000
0000<0000 0000 0000
GainA 45<
GainC 54<
Tresh 8
0 Default
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
GainB 54
GainD 54
MaxPW 40
7 RX
4 TX
9 Flash
6 InOut
9 Flash
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
7 Save settings
3 Admo
1 Power
Phase
A B
Power
12< 1
Actual
1 1
Agc
7 Save settings
4 Restore
AdMode 1< Speed 10
AdBuf
x 0 0 0
Max
23<20 20 20
Current x 0 0 0
Done
(Esc to continue)
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
7 RX
4 TX
9 Flash
6 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
7 RX
4 TX
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
9 Flash
6 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
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EQ System, 3 aisles
EQ - Unit
K205
K201
K202
K3
K16
43 21
K6
K10
K23
K4
K5
K300
K301
MM
MS Transmitter
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
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MM 1.406/A
EQ 5E30
7 Edit
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
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MS 1.406/A
EQ3 4B5C
7 Edit
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
1 Network
Address
9 Flash
6 InOut
7 Mux
5E30
C Detect slaves FFFF
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
C Slaves (check)
4B5C<0000
0000<0000
0000<0000
0000<0000
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
Mux x
Phase
Conn
Group
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MS 1.406/A
EQ3 4B5C
7 RX
4 TX
C Detect slaves FFFF
Address
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
9 Flash
6 InOut
7 RX Edit
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
C Detect slaves
7 Edit
7 RX
4 TX
4 TX
5E30
MS Receiver
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
7 Mux
4< On 7 Led
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
Mux 4< On 7
Phase A
Conn 1
Group 1
4 Alarm
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
Led
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
1 Sens
Alarm neighbour
4B5C<4B5C 4B5C 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000
GainA 54<
GainC 54
Tresh 8
0 Default
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
GainB 54
GainD 54
MaxPW 40
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
4 Alarm
1 Power
Phase
A B C D
Power
12< 12 12 12
Actual 12 12 12 12
Agc
Ext Rel 0< 0 0
AlrmEna 1 1 1
Buzzer Ena 1 Mode
Lvl
Time
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
7 RX
4 TX
9 Flash
6 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
7 RX
4 TX
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
9 Flash
6 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
7 Save settings
Done
(Esc to continue)
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IQ System, 7 aisles, Customer Counting, Metal
Detection
See last page for an
extended view
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Checklist modem settings iNCC
CAUTION:
ISDN connections to the
internet are NOT
supported at this moment.
Connecting to an ISDN-line
is possible with a DeTeWe TA33
converter, but is NOT
supported by Nedap
PRE -INSTALLATION
Is there an analog
line present?
NO
Install
telephoneline
YES
When is the
line ready?
Is the line available at
the place of the
installation?
NO
Will this be arranged
by third party?
Date ready
__ - __ - _____
NO
YES
YES
When is the
line ready?
Is the line ready before NO
the installation of
the OS/T system?
YES
Phone number of
this line
___________________
Prefix for calling
outside the store
YES
Will this be arranged
by Nedap?
YES
Date ready
__ - __ - _____
Problems?
extra visit
Date visit
__ - __ - _____
Prefix: ___
NO
Is it possible to call
interlocal?
YES / NO
Is it possible to call
international?
YES / NO
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Is this line blocked for YES
special phonenumbers?
NO
Blocked for:
________________
________________
________________
YES
Can this line be
approached through a
telephonecentral?
NO
Arrange connecting
through the cental
YES
YES
Can this line be
used for
data-transport?
NO
Arrange
data-transport
YES
Is this a shared line?
YES At what time can there
be called In or OUT
NO
Times to call:
example: 02 h 15m
____ h ____ m
____ h ____ m
____ h ____ m
YES
Is there an ISP present NO
at the customer?
Arrange an ISP
YES
Did you enquire
a Store-ID?
YES
NO
Mail/Fax Nedap for a
Store-ID by filling in
the applicationform
ISP stettings:
Provider:_________________
Phonenumber:____________
IP: ______________________
Password:________________
Store-ID: ___
YES
On-site installation
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INSTALLATION ON SITE
What brand and type
is the modem?
Modem:
Brand:__________
Type:___________
CAUTION:
Nedap recommends NOT to
use a US Robotics modem
Test the line with an
analog telephone
Call with this telephone
the ISP
You will hear a sound NO
like you are calling a fax
Check your
telephoneline
YES
Connect the modem of
the iNCC to the
laptop / pc
Test the modem by
calling the ISP
FAIL
Solve problem
OK
OK
Save the configuration
as AT&W
AT&W setting:
Go to Control panel, modem,
modemproperties, advanced
Extra initialization commands:
AT&W
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Connect the PC with
the iNCC
Program the ISP
settings and the
Store-ID into the iNCC
Disconnect the PC and
connect the modem
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XQ
EQ / IQ
GENDER CHANGER
Direct
modem cable
Direct
modem cable
MODEM
MODEM
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Place the handterminal
in the MM part of the
unit
Press "6"
7 Modem
4 Internet
Store
Your StoreID
19<
Press "7"
Modem
3 "-1" > "0" it is
starting to call out of
the store
Modem "2", starts
calling and is getting
"3"
Take a look at the
PPP status: When PPP
is "3F" then data will
be send to the database
Connection OK
When data is send, PPP
status will be FF or BF
Make a drawing of the
systemconfiguration
and mail / fax it to the
Nedap in Groenlo
Modem
-1 = No modem - Wrong cable / modem
switched off / wrong modem
0 = Modem found - default value
1 = Modem connected - someone is
connecting to the NCC
2 = Modem is trying to connect
3 = Connection present- NCC is connected
to the other side
Ppp = Point to Point Protocol
(when modem status is 3)
00 = No PPP - No modem connection / provider
does not understand the options
01 = LCP ISP is ready - NCC can not handle
the provider options
03 = LCP NCC is ready- Wrong name or Password
07 = PAP NCC is ready- Provider does not
understand IPCP options
0F = IPCP ISP is ready- NCC does not understand
IPCP options
1F = IPCP NCC is ready- TOP-server can not be
found / wrong IP-number and/or provider
does not support protocol
3F = TOP started- Default value
7F = TOP execute- Default value (very rare)
FF = Hangup- Default value (very rare)
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Connecting a PC to a XQ or EQ/IQ Unit
XQ
EQ / IQ
NULL MODEM
RS232
9P SUB-D
Extension cable
GENDER CHANGER
RS232
9P SUB-D
Extension cable
PC
RS232
PC
RS232
F = Female, M = Male
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Connecting a XQ or EQ/IQ unit to a modem
XQ
EQ / IQ
GENDER CHANGER
Direct
modem cable
Direct
modem cable
MODEM
MODEM
F = Female, M = Male
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Connecting to an ISDN line using the DeTeWe TA33
terminal adapter
At the moment this manual is written, connecting a ISDN modem to a XQ or an EQ/IQ Unit is NOT supported. The
connection shown below can be used in case of an ISDN telephone line.
XQ
EQ / IQ
GENDER CHANGER
Direct
modem cable
Direct
modem cable
ANALOG
MODEM
ANALOG
MODEM
TA33
TA33
DeTeWe TA33
Terminal Adapter
Analog -> ISDN
ISDN A/B
A/B
DeTeWe
ISDN
ISDN A/B
A/B
DeTeWe
ISDN
F = Female, M = Male
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K205
K201
K205
K202
K201
IQ3
K24
16
16
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
MDRX
MDTX
MDRX
MDTX
MDRX
MDTX
MDRX
MDTX
IQ4E
K10
K4
K5
K301
43 21
43 21
K6
K202
K3
K3
K6
K300
K24
16
16
K10
K4
K5
K301
K300
K23
K23
Buzzer for Metal Detection on relay 1
IQ3
IQ4E
MM
MS Transmitter
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
2003-02-13
10:26:15
MM 1.407/A
IQ 52C5
7 Edit
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
2003-02-13
11:33:39
MS 1.406/B
IQ3 72C5
7 Edit
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
1 Network
Address
9 Flash
6 InOut
Address
52C5
C Detect slaves FFFF
CC & MD
2003-02-13
11:33:39
MS 1.406/B
IQ3 72C5
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
9 Flash
6 InOut
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
MS Transmitter
2003-02-13
11:33:39
MS 1.406/B
IQ3 72C5
7 RX
4 TX
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
Led
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
2003-02-13
11:33:39
MS 1.406/B
IQ4E 6288
9 Flash
6 InOut
4 TX
Usage 4<
7 Free/Deact (0/1)
4 CuCo (*)
1 Metal (2/4)
Edit
Test
Status
Reboot
CC & MD
2003-02-13
11:33:39
MS 1.406/B
IQ4E 6288
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
9 Flash
6 InOut
Sweep
Alarm
Network
Slaves
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
C Slaves (check)
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
4 Alarm
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
4 Alarm
Alarm neighbour
72C5<72C5 72C5 6288
0000 0000 0000 0000
GainA 54<
GainC 54
Tresh 8
0 Default
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
GainB 54
GainD 20
MaxPW 40
Led
7 Counting
4 Direction
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
9 Flash
6 Modem
3 InOut
9 Flash
7 Save settings
4 Restore
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
GainA 54<
GainC 54
Tresh 8
0 Default
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
GainB 54
GainD 54
MaxPW 40
Ext Rel 0< 0 0
AlrmEna 1 1 1
Buzzer Ena 1 Mode
Lvl
Time
7 Mux
4 Alarm
1 Power
7 Counting
4 Direction
Mux
Alrm
Sens
Freq
MutS
Mcut
Sigl 3 Admo
Scop
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