Connector pin assignments 1107
Connector pin assignments
Connector J1 is connected to port one, and uses the RS-232-C standard
DB-25-pinout. Connector J2 is connected to ports two, three, and four, and
is a non-standard pinout that requires an adapter cable. An adapter cable
(NT8D96) splits the J2 signals out to three standard RS-232-C connectors.
Port 2 is connected to connector A, Port 3 is connected to connector B, and
Port 4 is connected to connector C.
Table451 "Connector J1 pin assignments" (page 1107) shows the pinouts
for connector J1, and Table452 "Connector J2 pin assignments" (page
1108) shows the pinouts for connector J2.
Table451
Connector J1 pin assignments
Pin
number Signal Purpose in DTE mode Purpose in DCE mode
1FGD Frame ground Frame ground
2TD Received data Transmitteddata
3RD Transmitted data Received data
4RTS Request to send (not used) Request to send (Note 2)
5CTS Clear to send (Note 1) Clear to send
6DSR Data set ready (Note 1) Data set ready
7GND Ground Ground
8CD Carrier detect (Note 1) Carrier detect (not used)
20 DTR Data terminal ready Data terminal ready (Note 2)
Note 1: In DTE mode, the signals CD, DSR, and CTS are tied to +12 volts (through a resistor) to
indicate that the QSDI port is always ready to transmit and receive data.
Note 2: In DCE mode, the signals DTR, and RTS are tied to +12 volts (through a resistor) to
indicate that the QSDI port is always ready to transmit and receive data.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23May 2008
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