Serial port specifications, Cable examples, Table 3 - codewriter 4500 series rs-232 signals – AMT Datasouth Codewriter 4500 Series User Manual

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Data Communications

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Serial Port Specifications

Table 3 lists the RS-232 signals supported by the printer.

Pin #

Signal Description

Signal

Mnemonic

Direction

1

Shield

--

--

2

Received Data

RXD

Input to the printer

3

Transmitted Data

TXD

Output from the printer

4

Clear to Send

CTS

Input to the printer

5

Request to Send

RTS

Output from the printer

6

Data Terminal Ready

DTR

Output from the printer

7

Signal Ground

GND

--

20

Data Set Ready

DSR

Input to the printer

22

Ring Indicator

RI

Output from the printer

Table 3 - CodeWriter 4500 Series RS-232 Signals

Cable Examples

Connecting to DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) host systems with a DB25
connector requires a cable with pin-to-pin wiring and a male DB25 for the
printer (Figure 7). Connecting to a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment)
device, such as a modem, will require a “NULL-MODEM” style circuit with
appropriate connectors on each end (Figure 8).

Figure 7 – 4500 Series Printer to DTE Host System Cable Diagram

Shield 1

RXD 2

TXD 3
CTS 4
RTS 5

DTR 6

GND 7

DSR 20

RI 22

1 Shield
2 TXD
3 RXD
4 RTS
5 CTS
6 DSR
7 GND
20 DTR
22 RI

DTE Host

DB25 Connector

4500 Series Printer

DB25 Connector

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