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From: Glen Slick
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 9:02 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: looking for info of the DEC Remote Services Console
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Henk Gooijen <henk.gooijen at hotmail.com>
wrote:
I saw a few listings on eBay of the DIGITAL Remote
Services Console.
I have one in excellent condition, and it would be nice to put it in use.
But so far, I have not been able to find *any* documentation.
Info on the four 25-pin sub-D connectors would be a great start.
They are labeled A1, A2, B1, and B2. For pictures in the auctions, I'm
guessing that A1 connects to a VT-style terminal and A2 connects
to the system console port. That implies that the B connectors are
intended to connect to modems.
But I do not want to connect anything until I've seen documentation!
Does anybody have info on this nice box?
If you're curious enough you could buy a copy of this EK-KCRSC-FS-001
manual if you can't find a copy online anywhere:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321490484222
Here's a start:
http://marc.info/?l=classiccmp&m=104957386722590
List: classiccmp
Subject: Remote Services Consoles REVEALED!
From: Chuck McManis
Date: 2000-07-29 22:14:58
I found DEC document EK-KCRSC-FS-001 "Remote Services Console: Field
Service Manual." Sometimes I'm sure God is a computer collector.
Connections: Connector
Local Console Terminal A1
CPU Conole Port A2
Optional to Comm port B1
Connection to modem B2
Now the way it works is it can use the modem from an existing dial-in line
which presumably the customer would already have. So where you would
normally have:
Console >-------------> Computer
Modem >-----------==> Comm port
You get
+---+
Console >---+ R +------> console
| S |
Modem >----+ C +------> comm port
+---+
This lets the modem be used to dial in the console or on the comm port when
not remotely diagnosing issues.
Buttons on the front control baud rate, the mapping is:
out out out 300
in out out 1200
out in out 2400
out out in 4800
in in in 9600
Baud T is the terminal and should match the console port setting
Baud M is the modem (1200 baud preferred :-)
The various modes:
REMOTE - modem can dial into the console. Light blinks
when no one is dialed in
REMOTE USER - modem is connected to the comm port
USER PORT - all operation is transparent console and modem
connect "straight through" to the other connector
LOCKOUT - modem can't be used to get to the system.
The dial in line uses the DDCMP protocol to insure data integrity. I'm not
sure what this means in terms of being able to dial it from a PC.
---- Henk's reply
Thanks Glen, that is already very useful information. <thumbs up>
I will add this to my web site! And test this of course ...
Yes, I am curious enough, however ...
I have bought parts and documentation from this eBay seller (efi) before.
My guess is that he might accept a $10 offer for this manual, but I cannot
do that, because the additional international shipping costs are absurd.
If somebody could do the offer of $10, and ship the manual to me in a
letter,
as a private person (instead of a company), I would pay all expenses and
add some "beer" money.
Thanks.
- Henk