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Connecting Apple Macintosh to the DAC
The Apple Macintosh can be connected with twisted pair wire to a port of a
NT7D16 Data Access Card (DAC) to allow access to the switching
capability. The Macintosh can then access local or remote terminals, personal
computers, hosts, and peripherals.
Figure 99 on page 511 shows the 9-pin subminiature D (DB9) connection to
the Macintosh. Figure 100 on page 511 shows the mini-8 DIN connection to
the Macintosh.
Upgrading systems
The following explains when and how to upgrade your system to support the
DAC. Ports 0, 1, 2, and 3 of the DAC will work in any standard 16-pair IPE
slot (connect directly to the MDF).
AUTB ON ON
BAUD 9600 4800
DCD OFF OFF
PRM KBD ON KBD ON
DEM DCE DCE
DLNG FRN FRN
KBD ON ON
WIRE OFF OFF
PBDO OFF OFF
Table 167
Print out example (Part 2 of 2)
DBASE
R-232 or R-422
UPLOAD
R-232 or R-422
Note: The Upload parameters are printed only when a single TN is
specified.