Quick Reference Guide | PC/TS Adapter | |
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DCD | NC | NC | |
RXD | 2 |
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TXD | 3 |
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DTR | 4 |
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GND | 5 |
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DSR | 6 |
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RTS | 7 |
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CTS | 8 |
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RI | 9 | NC | NC |
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Signal:
1DCD
2RXD
3TXD
4DTR
5GND
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
9RI
Connector casing | Connector casing |
Figure 1-8 RS232 Cable 6ES7 901-1BF00-0XA0
Warning
! The RS232 cable listed under Point 3 (Accessories) ensures that EMC requirements are met.
This cannot be guaranteed if you use a different cable and you do so at your own risk.
SSee Figure 1-2 “TS Adapter in the System” for details of modem connection. A modem is connected to the RS232 interface of the TS adapter using the enclosed RS232 cable. In the modem description, this cable is used for connecting the modem to a PC. If this modem cable does not have a 9-pin SUB-D socket connector on the TS adapter side, the relevant adapter must be used (Figure 1-5).
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