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TANDBERG evolution 5000 E5710 - Data; RS-232 Connector

TANDBERG evolution 5000 E5710
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Installing the Equipment
Page 2-14 Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E5710 and E5720 Encoder
ST.TM.E10074.1
Table 2.9: Remote Control Connector (RS-232/ RS-485)
Remote (DTE) Encoder (DTE) Remote Control
Signal Name Signal Direction Pin Signal Name
1 Not connected
Transmit Data 2 Received Data (RS-232)
Received Data 3 Transmit Data (RS-232)
4 Not connected
Signal Ground 5 Signal Ground
Transmit Data B 6 Received Data B (RS-485)
Received Data A 7 Transmit Data A (RS-485)
Received Data B 8 Transmit Data B (RS-485)
Transmit Data A 9 Received Data A (RS-485)
NOTES…
1. Signal names are with respect to a DTE in accordance with the RS-232 and RS-485
specification. A is positive and B is negative.
2. A null modem connection must be used when connecting DTE together.
2.5.9 Data
RS-232 Connector
RS-232 is not currently supported in Build version 2.0.0 on the Base Board
but is supported in the option module M2/EOM2/DAT.
Table 2.10: RS-232 Data Connector (Base Board) - Asynchronous
Remote (DTE) Male Encoder RS-232 (DTE) Female
Signal Name Pin Signal Direction Pin Signal Name
1 1 Not connected
Received Data 2 2 Received Data
Transmit Data 3 3 Transmit Data
4 4 Not connected
Signal Ground 5 5 Signal Ground
6 6 Not connected
7 7 Not connected
8 8 Not connected
9 9 Not connected
NOTES…
1. Signal names are with respect to a DTE in accordance with the RS-232 specification.
2. Remote pin numbers only apply to a 9-way D-type connector.
3. 25-way connectors have Received Data on pin 3 and Transmit Data on pin 2 (see RS –232
specification).
4. XON/OFF flow control may be used with this port.

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