MODULAR SMART SWITCH
| Table | DB25 Serial Pinouts. |
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10 | Flow control out |
| HSOUT + Output | |
| handshake |
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11 | Received data |
| RXD - | Input |
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12 | Received data (+ve) |
| RXD + | Input |
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13 | Transmit data |
| TXD - | Output |
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15 | Flow control in |
| HSIN - | Input |
| handshake |
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16 | Flow control in |
| HSIN + | Input |
| handshake |
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25 | Transmit data (+ve) |
| TXD + | Output |
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A.2 Connecting to Computers—RS-232 Connections
NOTE
You might need to refer to the documentation supplied with your computer to establish the type of cable required. The following specifications may help you decide on the required cable.
A.2.1
The IBM PC and its compatibles provide a parallel port and (usually) an RS- 232 serial port. Both use a DB25 connector. However, the parallel port is normally a socket (female) connector, and the serial port is normally a plug (male) connector. The cable wiring required for connection to a serial port on the Modular Smart Switch is shown in Figure
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| MODULAR SMART SWITCH | |
IBM PC end | Modular Smart Switch end | |
2 | RXD | |
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3 | TXD | |
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5 | DTR | |
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7 | GND | |
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Figure A-1. IBM PC/XT Serial Cable Pinning.
If you already have a cable that works directly between your IBM PC and serial printer, it may be suitable for use as the input cable to your Modular Smart Switch.
A.2.2
The IBM AT and compatibles provide a DB9 connector for the serial port. The cable required to connect to the Modular Smart Switch is wired as shown in Figure
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