Instructions

UM-0085-B09 DT80 Range User Manual Page 392
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RS-232
Signals
The following table lists the standard RS-232 pinouts for both 9-pin (DE-9) and 25-pin (DB-25) DCE and DTE interfaces.
Normally the DTE (DT80, computer) device’s connector is male and the DCE (modem) device’s connector is female.
Signal
Function
Direction
DE-9 Pin
DB-25 Pin
DCD
Data Carrier Detect
DTE DCE
1
8
RXD
Receive Data
DTE
DCE
2
3
TXD
Transmit Data
DTE DCE
3
2
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
DTE DCE
4
20
GND
Signal Ground
5
7
DSR
Data Set Ready
DTE DCE
6
6
RTS
Request To Send
DTE DCE
7
4
CTS
Clear To Send
DTE DCE
8
5
RI
Ring Indicator
DTE DCE
9
22
Table 23: RS-232 Pinouts
Figure 174: RS-232 Pin Numbering
Cables
Host Port null modem cable
For applications where a DTE is connected to another DTE (e.g. a DT80 is connected to a host computer):
The RXD and TXD signals must be "crossed over" so that one device's TXD is connected to the other device's
RXD.
The "Request To Send" output changes its meaning to "Clear To Send Output" (i.e. a device sets it active when
it is able to receive data). This allows hardware flow control to operate in both directions.
DCD, DTR, DSR and RI are not normally used.
The following cable (dataTaker product code IBM-6) is used to connect a PC serial port to the DT80 host RS232 port.
The cable is terminated by a female DE-9 connector at each end. The wiring is symmetrical, i.e. the cable can be
connected either way around.
Figure 175: RS-232 Null Modem Cable (IBM-6)
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
Female DE-9
Female DE-9
Male DE-9
Female DE-9