Black Box KV162A manual Appendix E Making Nonstandard Serial Connections, Servswitch Multi

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Appendix E: Making Nonstandard

SERVSWITCH™ MULTI

Appendix E: Making Nonstandard

Serial Connections

The dedicated serial-device/serial-port connectors on the ServSwitch Multi’s User Cables and Server Cables support the EIA/TIA RS-232 interface, pinned out on DB9 according to TIA-574 (IBM PC/AT and PS/2 compatible). This means that you’ll need adapters or interface converters to connect various types of serial devices and ports to these connectors:

Apple equipment: The serial ports of early Macintosh models, as well as older Apple LaserWriter® Plus printers, have DB9 female connectors, but this is a proprietary EIA/TIA RS-422/423 interface rather than a standard RS-232 interface. You will need an interface converter to connect one of these to a ServSwitch Multi User or Server Cable. You will need an interface converter, and maybe special cabling too, to connect Macintosh type 8-pin mini-DIN RS-422/423 serial ports (such as those on Mac Plus computers and Image Writer® II printers) to a User or Server Cable. We don’t recommend that you make connections like these; if you absolutely have to do so, call Black Box Technical Support.

Wrong-gender DB9 connectors: To connect a RS-232 serial device that has a DB9 male rather than a DB9 female connector to a User Cable, or to connect a computer’s RS-232 serial port that has a DB9 female rather than a DB9 male connector to a Server Cable, you will need a DB9 gender changer such as product code FA440.

DB25 female connectors: To connect an RS-232 serial device that has a DB25 female rather than a DB9 female connector to a User Cable, you will need a DB25-male-to-DB9-female adapter such as product code FA612. To connect a computer’s DB25 female RS-232 serial port to a Server Cable, you will need a DB25-male-to- DB9-male adapter such as product code FA614.

DB25 male connectors: To connect an RS-232 serial device that has a DB25 male rather than a DB9 female connector to a User Cable, you will need a DB25-female-to-DB9-female adapter such as product code FA616. To connect a computer’s DB25 male RS-232 serial port to a Server Cable, you will need a DB25- female-to-DB9-male adapter such as product code FA610.

Other interfaces: To connect serial devices or ports designed for some other interface (EIA/TIA RS-530 or RS-449, ITU V.35 or X.21, etc.) to the ServSwitch Multi, you will need an interface converter. We don’t recommend that you make connections like these; if you absolutely have to do so, call Black Box Technical Support.

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