Optiquest iRIS 320 User Manual

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iRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide

10 Appendix A – Radio Using the RS232 Interface

The iRIS may be used to communicate via external radios. For legacy radios requiring an audio interface, a
FSK modem such as the DS-IRM intelligent radio modem can be used. For radios fitted with an integral
modem, the iRIS connects directly to the radio’s RS232 port. The diagram below shows the typical cable
required to achieve either of these two modes of operation. The actual modem/radio connections may vary
depending on the type of device used.

In all cases, the DSR line from the modem or radio is used to enable the RS232 port and the RI line sets the
data rate to a fixed rate (normally 1200 bps).

Figure 13 – Typical RS232 / Data Radio Cable

Figure 14 – Typical RS232 / Radio Modem Cable

TXD (OUT) 3

RXD (IN) 2

0V (SIGNAL) 5

RTS (OUT) 7

CTS (IN) 8

WHITE

YELLOW

BLACK

BLUE

GREEN

RED

3 RXD (OUT)

2 TXD (IN)

7 OV (SIGNAL)

4 RTS (IN)

5 CTS (OUT)

iRIS 320
DB9 (F)

DS-IRM Modem
DB25 (M)

SCREEN

1 FRAME GND

RI (IN) 9

6 DSR (OUT)

DSR (IN) 6

AUX_RXD (IN) 3

AUX_TXD (OUT) 11

0V (SIGNAL) 15

GPIO4 BUSY (OUT) 10

+13V8 (OUT) 8

WHITE

YELLOW

BLACK

BLUE

RED

2 RXD (IN)

3 TXD (OUT)

5 OV (SIGNAL)

8 CTS (IN)

6 DSR (IN)

FRAME GND

Tait TM80xx Radio

DB15 (M)

(iRIS 3xx / DS-4483)

DB9 (F)

SCREEN

9 RI (IN)

10K

FLYING LEAD
TO DIG OUT

GPIO6 ENABLE (IN) 9

GREEN

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