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DataMan 50 and 60 Discrete I/O Connector
The I/O cable provides access to trigger and high-speed outputs. Unused wires can be clipped short or tied back using a
tie made of non-conductive material. For RS-232, use the Power Supply return path for ground.
Note: GND (Pin 4) is connected to the reader housing, cable shield, and DB15 shell.
This is a male connector/plug.
PIN Color Signal
1 Brown Reserved
2 Green TxD
3 Green/Black RxD
4 Red and Brown/White GND
5 Red/Black DC+ (system power, 5-24 VDC)
6 Blue RTS
7 Blue/White Output-0
8 White Input-0
9 White/Black Input-1
10 Light Blue CTS
11 Light Blue/Black Output-1
12 Light Blue/Yellow Output-Common
13 Light Blue/Green Output-Strobe
14 Yellow Reserved
15 Yellow/Black Reserved
DataMan 50 and 60 USB & Flying Leads I/O Cable
You can connect a cable with USB & flying leads (DM-USBIO-00) to the cable that is attached to the device. The
following table shows the pinout and color description of the flying leads.
PIN Color Signal
4 Black GND
7 Blue/White Output-0
8 White Input-0
9 White/Black Input-1
11 Light Blue/Black Output-1
12 Light Blue/Yellow Output-Common
13 Light Blue/Green Output-Strobe
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