Operation Manual

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Type of serial cables and pin assignment
Choose one of the following serial cables, depending on to the type of connected computer.
Pin assignment
The pin assignment of each plug is shown on the right.
Setting the Clavinova’s [HOST SELECT] switch
Set the Clavinova’s [HOST SELECT] switch according to the type of the connected computer.
Windows: [PC-2] (baud rate: 38,400bps)
Macintosh: [Mac] (baud rate: 31,250 bps, 1MHz clock)
This setting may not work with some application software. Refer to the documentation of the software and
set the [HOST SELECT] switch to an appropriate baud rate. (The baud rate with the [PC-1] setting is
31,250bps.)
Windows Macintosh
8 (CTS)
7 (RTS)
2 (RxD)
5 (GND)
3 (TxD)
1
2
3
4
8
5
Windows (with a serial port of D-sub 9-pin)
Standard 8-pin MINI DIN 9-pin D-sub cross cable
mini DIN
8-pin
D-sub
9-pin
mini DIN
8-pin
5 (CTS)
4 (RTS)
3 (RxD)
7 (GND)
2 (TxD)
1
2
3
4
8
5
D-sub
25-pin
Windows (with a serial port of D-sub 25-pin)
Standard 8-pin MINI DIN 25-pin D-sub cross cable
mini DIN
8-pin
2 (HSK i)
1 (HSK O)
5 (RxD-)
4 (GND)
3 (TxD-)
8 (RxD+)
7 (GP-)
6 (TxD+)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
mini DIN
8-pin
Macintosh
Standard Macintosh 8-pin system peripheral cable
mini DIN 8-pin D-sub 25-pin
Pin numbers (view from front)
D-sub 9-pin
1
1234567891011
14 15 16 17
45321
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
12 13
34
67
8
5
2
9876
Software
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