Installing and putting a SINAUT modem into operation   
5.5 MD2 dedicated line modem 
  Station control system 
196  System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C178-07 
Table 5- 10  Pinout of the X1 RS-232 connector 
Illustration  Pin no.  Signal name  Signal direction  Remark 
1  DCD  Output   
2  RXD  Output   
3  TXD  Input   
4  DTR  Input   
5  GND     
6  DSR  Output   
7  RTS  Input   
8  CTS  Output   
 
 
 
 
9  RI / T  Output   
 
The X2 RS-485 connector is designed as a 9-pin D-sub miniature female connector. The 
pinout is shown in the following table. 
The RS-485 interface can be activated and the terminating resistor activated using a 4-pin 
DIL switch accessible from below through the housing grill. 
Table 5- 11  Pinout of the X2 RS-485 connector 
Illustration  Pin no.  Signal name  Signal direction  Remark 
1       
2       
3  Data B  Bidirectional   
4       
5  M5  -  0 V for bus termination in 
connector
*)
 
6  P5  -  5 V for bus termination in 
connector
*)
 
7       
8  Data A  Bidirectional   
 
 
5 4 3 2 1 
 
 
 
 
9       
*) It is advisable to activate the terminating resistor for the RS-485 bus in the connector and not in the modem itself.
 
Standard connecting cable for the RS-232 and RS-485 port 
The TIM module, one or more MD2 modems, or another terminal with a suitable interface 
can be connected to the 9-pin X1 RS-232 connector or X2 RS-485 connector. 
The following standard connecting cables are available for the X1 and X2 connectors.