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Hello.

I was wondering what type of cable you needed to interface a computer to the SMDR and PCMMC software?

Do you need a standard Serial cable that you can find at any radio shack or do you need something more specialized?

I hooked up a standard serial cable and I can't get my PCMMC software to connect to the system!

Thanks.

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Hi
The configuration is pin 2-3,Pin 3-2 and 5-5.
on a 9pin connector.make sure that you are using the correct version of pcmmc for the system.If you need the pcmmc u can download it at
https://slojo.no-ip.com/Calculus/services.html
Use the username slojo and the password slojoxxx for access.
I'll remove the login as soon as i get a chance.
If you can not access the page just send me a mail.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by SlojoSA:
Hi
The configuration is pin 2-3,Pin 3-2 and 5-5.
on a 9pin connector.make sure that you are using the correct version of pcmmc for the system.If you need the pcmmc u can download it at
https://slojo.no-ip.com/Calculus/services.html
Use the username slojo and the password slojoxxx for access.
I'll remove the login as soon as i get a chance.
If you can not access the page just send me a mail.
</font>


So this is not your standard serial printer cable but more of a specialized custom build cable needed for this?

Do you normally make your own cable or buy them from a store?

Another idea is maybe I connect the PCMMC software via the LAN port on the back of the computer directly to the LAN port on the iDCS 500? Is this a possibility?

Thanks for your help.

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Yes you can program with the Lan port.

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Do you use a standard LAN cable or do you need a special type of cable?

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I normally make up my own cables.
As for the lan cable - if you connect directly then it is a cross-over.If you use a switch/hub and is part of a network - Lan or Wan then it is a "normal" cable.make sure that the IP and Gateway settings on the PC/Laptop and the PBX is correct!!!
Otherwise-NO GO


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