Multi-Tech Systems PN S000408C manual Appendix D Pin Descriptions, RS-232 Pin Descriptions

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Appendix D – Pin Descriptions

Appendix D - Pin Descriptions

RS-232 Pin Descriptions

Label

Pin

I/O Type

Signal Name/Description

 

CGND

1

GND

CGND is tied common to GND on the modem’s PCB.

 

TD

2

 

Transmitted Data The DTE uses the TD line to send data to the

 

 

 

 

modem for transmission over the telephone line or to transmit

 

 

 

 

commands to the modem.

 

RD

3

 

Received Data The modem uses the RD line to send data received

 

 

 

from the telephone line to the DTE and to send modem responses to

 

 

 

the DTE.

 

RTS

4

 

Request to Send The RTS signal is used for hardware flow control.

CTS

5

 

Clear To Send CTS is controlled by the modem to indicate whether or

 

 

 

not the modem is ready to transmit data. CTS high indicates to the DTE that

 

 

 

signals presented on TD will be transmitted to the telephone line.

 

 

 

 

CTS low indicates to the DTE that it should not transfer data across

 

 

 

the interface on TD.

 

DSR

6

Out

Data Set Ready DSR indicates modem status to the DTE. DSR low

 

 

 

indicates that the DTE is to disregard all signals appearing on the

 

 

 

 

interchange circuits except Ring Indicator (RI). It reflects the status of

 

 

 

the local data set, and does not indicate an actual link with any

 

 

 

 

remote data equipment.

 

GND

7

GND

Ground.

 

CFLO

8

CD

Carrier Detect The modem uses the CD line to signal to the DTE

 

 

 

 

that a carrier has been detected.

 

+12V

9

 

A positive voltage output from the modem used for tests or for

 

 

 

 

strapping signals high if needed.

 

 

10

 

NC

 

 

11

 

NC

 

 

12

 

NC

 

 

13

 

NC

 

 

14

 

NC

 

TCLK

15

TC

Transmit Clock Output from modem, used in synchronous mode.

 

 

16

 

NC

 

RCLK

17

RC

Receive Clock Output from modem, used in synchronous mode.

 

V54-2

18

AL

Analog Loop Input to modem to enable analog loop test.

 

 

19

 

NC

 

DTR

20

DTR

Data Terminal Ready Input to modem from DTE to control

 

 

 

 

answering and disconnection of modem.

 

RDL

21

RDL

Remote Digital Loop Input to modem to enable RDL test.

 

RI

22

 

Ring Indicator RI output high indicates the presence of a ring signal

 

 

 

on the telephone line.

 

 

23

 

NC

 

XCLK

24

XCLK

External Clock Input to modem used in special synchronous

 

 

 

 

applications.

 

TM

25

TM

Test Mode Output from modem to indicate modem is in one of the

 

 

 

 

test modes.

 

 

 

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Contents MultiModem Revision Date Description Table of Contents Product Description Features FeaturesProduct Description About AT Commands Safety WarningsModem Compatibility Technical SpecificationsOperating Temperature Connect the Modem to Your PC InstallationTwo-Wire or Four-Wire Leased Line Connection Connect the Modem to Your SystemInstalling the Modem Driver Install the Modem DriverConnect the Modem to the AC Power Outlet Power-On TestUsing the LCD Panel Country or Region Codes Setting Your Country or Region CodeUsing AT Commands Using the Global WizardInstall PhoneTools Using the Front Panel Modem ConfigurationLED Indicators Option Selection Liquid Crystal Display LCDStatus Trunk Basic Options Trunk Basic Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk Diagnostic Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk Remote Configuration Options TrunkCaller ID Options Trunk Phone Number Memory Options TrunkCaller ID Region Select Setting Country/Region Codes TrunkStatus Functionality of Menu OptionsOnline Options Basic OptionsCommand Mode Options RS232 Options Advanced OptionsCallback Security Remote Configuration Options Diagnostic OptionsPhone Number Memory Options Region Select Options Caller ID OptionsLeased Line Operation Two-Wire / Four-Wire SetupDial Backup Four-Wire SetupDial Backup and Leased Line Restore Setup Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup Changing the Remote Configuration Password Changing the Remote Escape Character Setup Procedures Callback SecurityTurning Callback Security On and Off Front Panel Method Assigning Callback PasswordsAssigning Callback Phone Numbers Calling Procedure Default Description Callback Security CommandsNone of the Indicators Light TroubleshootingModem Cannot Connect When Dialing Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Disconnects While Online Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringModem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the MonitorFCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix a Regulatory ComplianceEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance Canadian Limitations NoticeInternational Modem Restrictions South African Notice New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeIdentify the Modem Firmware Upgrade OverviewAppendix B Upgrading Firmware IntroductionClear Your Stored Parameters Download the Upgrade FileExtract the Upgrade Files Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareRestore Your Parameters Standard Linux Serial Port Definitions Appendix C Installing a Modem Under LinuxInstallation Using the Modem to Call the InternetAnswering Calls Calling the ISPRS-232 Pin Descriptions Appendix D Pin DescriptionsLeased Line Pinouts RS-232 Cable PinoutsWeee Directive Appendix F Rohs HT/TS Substance Concentration #DB IndexRegisters

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