Compatibility with Other I/O System Cabling
Intelligent Ports Card Model 802 (IPC-802)
Interface
When an IPC-1600 replaces an IPC-802, the existing serial I/O cables are used along with 8-conductor or new 10-conductor modular cables and associated adapters to provide the serial I/O connections. Figure B-13 shows how to connect IPC-1600 serial ports to existing IPC-802 I/O system cabling. An IPC-1600 serial port is connected to the existing male DB-25 connector using a 10-conductor modular cable and an RJ-45 (10) to female DB-25 AT&T ACU/MODEM (DCE) Adapter. The existing IPC-802 connector must be selected such that the signals interface correctly.
| IPC-1600 EQUIPMENT |   | IPC-802 EQUIPMENT | 
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|   | RJ-45 (10) TO DB-25 |   | EXISTING IPC-802 |   | 
|   | FEMALE |   |   | 
|   |   | DB-25 MALE |   | 
|   | AT&T TERM/PRINTER |   | CONNECTOR |   | 
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|   | (DTE) ADAPTER |   |   | 
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|   | (COMCODE 846362747) |   |   |   | 
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10-CONDUCTOR MODULAR CABLE
Figure B-13: IPC-1600 Connection to Existing IPC-802.Cabling
SERIAL I/O DEVICE INTERFACE B-23