Connection to a modem, Connection to a radio – Motorola 68P02958C00-B User Manual

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APPENDIX A:

RS232 Adapter Cables

A-2

Connection to a Modem

To connect one of the RTU RS232 Ports to a Modem, you should use the FLN6458 adapter,
which ends with the male 25-pin or 9-pin D-type connector. The port may be defined either as
a MDLC protocol port or as a User Port.

The signals that appear on the male 25-pin, or 9-pin D-type connector are according to the
RS232 standard – see the following table. In this case, the RTU serves as DTE (Data Terminal
Equipment).

RS232 Function

8-pin Connector

(on RTU)

25-pin Male

9-pin Male

Direction

TX-DATA

1

2

3

from RTU

RX-DATA

2

3

2

to RTU

RTS

6

4

7

from RTU

CTS

3

5

8

to RTU

GND

4

7

5

-

DTR

8

20

4

from RTU

DCD (Rec line)

5

8

1

to RTU

To extend the cable, you may use any extension cable with male and female D-type connectors
(connected pin-to-pin, not crossed).

Before transmitting, the RTU sends RTS=ON to the modem, and waits for CTS=ON from the
modem as a condition for transmitting.

The RTU will receive data from the modem only when DCD=ON.

When using a modem in auto-answer mode (connected to a Computer port) for remote service,
the RTU does not support RTS/CTS protocol since the port is designated to operate with a
local computer as well as with a modem.

Connection to a Radio

Note: On all of the Motorola RJ45 connector heads, the numbering of the pins is different than
the standard, as shown in the figure below. Pin 1-8 are left to right rather than right to left, as
shown below. Therefore, only original Motorola cables should be used.

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