3R3-02104-0 Tohatsu GASKET, INLET MANIFOLD


3R3-02104-0 GASKET, INLET MANIFOLD Tohatsu MFS15B2, MFS18B2, MFS9.9B2 GASKET

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Compatible models:

Tohatsu entire parts catalog list:

MFS15B2 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008
MFS18B2 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008
MFS9.9B2 2003,2004

Information:


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CCM/Host equipment Remote Connection with Modems (1) CCM (2) CCM RS-232C port (3) Answering modem (4) Telephone line (5) Originating modem (6) Computer's RS-232C port (7) Host equipmentYou should follow the instructions in Operations and Maintenance Manual, "Initialization for Direct Connection" before you connect by a modem. The user can verify proper operation of the CCM at the location. The user can also become familiar with the CCM. Make sure that the following equipment is available:
A personal computer with a terminal emulator software program. Examples of terminal emulators include Procomm, PC-VT, or Terminal under the Accessories window in Microsoft Windows. Refer to "Caterpillar CCM PC For Windows: Getting Started Manual" for specifications on the PC. The user is responsible for understanding the operation of the PC.
The proper RS-232C cables are required for the particular installation. An RS-232C cable must be temporarily connected from the PC to the Answering Modem. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "RS-232C Cable Requirements".
The two modems must support the Hayes AT command set. This is necessary for both the Answering Modem and the Originating Modem.
The CCM PC For Windows software is required. This software is available from Caterpillar.Note: Some personal computers will have an internal modem. The internal modem may be used as the Originating Modem. The internal modem must be compatible with the Answering Modem. Consult the instructions for the two modems.ProcedurePerform the following procedure in order to initialize communication with the CCM and the Answering Modem. The Originating Modem is set up later by the PC software.Note: In the following steps, the PC and the modems should be turned OFF before you change the cables on the serial ports. When power is reapplied, the modem must be powered up first.
The CCM should be installed with all of the wiring. Refer to the Operations and Maintenance Manual, "General Wiring Diagram" and "RS-232C Cable Requirements".
Determine the parameters for communication for the installation. The RS-232C default rate of communication (bits per second or bps) is 9600. The remaining default settings from the factory are no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. These parameters will work well in most installations. Use the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Communication Parameters - Identify" to determine the parameters of communication that are stored in the CCM.Note: The RS-232C serial port communication baud rate is often referred to as the DTE speed. The phone port communication rate is often referred to as the DCE speed.
Connect the RS-232C port of the Answering Modem directly to the RS-232C port of the PC. This connection is temporary. This connection is required to set up the Answering Modem.
Use the terminal emulator on the PC to set the parameters for communication for the RS-232C port. Use the same values that were chosen in step 2.
Several commands must be sent to the Answering Modem that set the parameters for communication to the proper values. The examples in Table 1 are Hayes AT commands. Actual command sets vary widely between modem manufacturers. Consult the manual for the modem. Save these parameters to the modem memory.
Table 1
Typical Answering Modem Setup Commands    
Item     Explanation     Command Example     Command for User's Modem    
a     Set the modem to the factory defaults. This is important if the setup of the modem is unknown.     AT&F        
b     Set to communicate in error control and in asynchronous mode.
If the modem does not support this command, enter the AT command for error control. Set to communicate in asynchronous mode with a separate command (Item c). Otherwise go to Step d.     AT&Q5        
c     Set to communicate in asynchronous mode.
Note: If the &Q5 command is supported, the modem is already in asynchronous mode, and this command should not be sent.     AT&Q0        
d     Set Auto answer to ON. This tells the modem to answer the phone line after the first ring. If left at 0, the modem will never answer an incoming call. The value of this register can be seen with the ATS0? command.     ATS0=1        
e     Set Flow Control to XON/XOFF. This turns off RTS/CTS hardware handshaking between the modem and CCM since the CCM does not have RTS or CTS lines. It turns on the XON/XOFF software handshaking.     AT&K4        
f     Set DCD to track status of carrier detect signal. This causes the DCD line from the modem to follow the state of the phone line carrier. When the call to the CCM's modem has been made and the modem to modem handshaking is done, the DCD line will change and allow the CCM to receive data.
Note: This is very important. If the DCD line is not at the right state, the CCM cannot receive data.     AT&C1        
g     Set DTR to monitor DTR signal and hang up and reset modem on an on-to-off DTR transition. This causes the modem to hang up and reset if the CCM drops the DTR line.     AT&D3        
h     Result codes do not have to be returned. Or, if the result codes are returned, the codes must be in originate mode, but not in answer mode.     ATQ2        
i     Set DTR transition response delay to maximum value less than 10 seconds. This example would cause the modem to hang up the line 2.5 seconds after the DTR line from the CCM changes.
Note: Refer to your particular manual. Some modems specify the time in 1/100th of a second, and some in 1/10th of a second.     ATS25=250        
j     Set delay before forced hang-up to maximum value less than 3 seconds.     ATS38=2        
k     Write the setup parameters into memory 0. When the setup parameters are written, any that were not changed are stored into the memory.     AT&W0        
l     Set to recall memory


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