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TTL
The
connections
for
TTL
are
as
follows:
Series/1
TTY
card
connector
Device
connector
B4
TTL
received
data
TTL
transmitted
data
B5
Signal
Ground
Signal
ground
Either
A7
SSS
closed=data
mark
or
-TTL
data
out
TTL
received
data
B7
SSS open=data
mark
or
+TTL
data
out
Wire
the
cable
to
either
pin
A7
or
pin
B7,
depending
on
which
polarity
is
required
by
the
attached
device
for
received
data.
The
interface
requires
a
shielded,
3-conductor
cable.
Current
Loop
With
User’s
Power
Supplies
Connections
for
this
current
loop
are
as
follows:
Series/1
TTY
card
connector
Device
connector
Al
Isolated
receive
input+
Transmit
A3
Isolated
receive
input—
Transmit
+
B5
Signal
ground
(transmit—)
Receive
+
A7
SSS
closed=data
mark
Receive
Two
external
power
supplies
are
required
for
the
current
loop
interface:
one
for
the
transmit
loop
and
one
for
the
receive
loop.
Both
power
supplies
must
generate
25-volt
power
and
must
supply
a
current
of
up
to
100
mA.
The
two
external
power
supplies
must
be
placed
in
series
with
the
transmit
and
receive
loops
with
the
polarities
as
shown
here.
The
power
supplies
should
be
placed
at
the
device
end
of
the
cable.
Figure 4-8
is
a
diagram
for
the
cable
connections
described
(that
is,
when
the
customer
elects
to
use
external
power
supplies,
solid-state
switch
teletypewriter
adapter
outputs,
and
isolated
receive
inputs).
Note:
For
this
configuration,
the
jumper
wire
that
ties
+12
volts
into
the
receiver
logic
should
not
be
used
(refer
to
Figures
4-2
and
4-7).
Teletypewriter
Adapter
Feature
4-31

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