Electronic PC Console Interface card model 1.1 - specification
1.The PC console system and video requirements.
The PC console must be AT compatible with 16 bit ISA bus.
The PC console Video card must be VGA or EGA and 16 or 8 bits.
16 bit cursor is not supported.
Console application has to run in text mode 80x25 characters.
2. Keyboard connections to the EPIS card:
Connectors type: Mini DIN type, both for the actual keyboard
(top connector) and loopback cable (middle connector).
Signaling: AT keyboard compatible. Loopback output is to be connected
to the PC console keyboard input via a keyboard extension cable
(plus Mini DIN to DIN adaptor if required). Keyboard must be connected
to the EPIS card.
3. Serial interface
It provides connectivity to an ANSI terminal emulator.
The output data stream
ANSI style control commands are used to control cursor position and
atributes including RGB colors.
The input data stream
EPIS can be configured to process the input data stream as:
- VT100 data stream - VT100 mode
- key codes
- extended mode to allow processing of key combinations with Alt Ctrl etc.
In this mode the EPIS card is capable of generating combinations of
keystrokes with shift ctrl and alt keys utilizing an extended mapping
built into the EPIS firmware.
A corresponding mapping file for some automation systems can also
be provided.
Click on key codes to obtain a full
list of hex key codes to keystrokes translation.
RS232 connector
Type: 25 pin D.
Serial port configuration.
Handshaking:
Xon / Xoff is supported. Xon is assumed after system reset.
Hardware lines handshaking is also supported.
Both modes of handshaking can be activated with a DIP switch.
Serial communication parameters:
speed bps: 9600/19200 selectable
parity bits None
lenght bits: 8
stop bits: 1
4. Configuration switches.
There is a 4 position DIP switch
SW1 provided in order to custom configure the EPIS board.
The switch is read after EPIS reset (power on or remote menu command).
Configuration example
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