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Installation

10

Color Passive-Matrix LCD Touch Panels

Using the (DB-9) RS-232 connector for mouse control or data

The dual-function (DB-9) RS-232 connector supports most standard serial mouse control devices

and RS-232 communication protocols for PC data transmission. Refer to the TPDesign or

TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program instruction manual for data transmission information.

The table below lists (DB-9) RS-232 connector pinouts and FIG. 10 shows the (DB-9) RS-232

connector and power supply wiring diagram.

Use connector pins 2, 3, and 5 for data and ground. For some applications, you may need to strap

pins 7 (request to send) and 8 (clear to send) together depending on the PC.

FIG. 9 AXlink and external 12 VDC power supply wiring diagram

(DB-9) RS-232 Connector Pinouts

Pin Signal

Function

1

N/A

Not used

2

RXD

Receive data

3

TXD

Transmit data

4

DTR

Data terminal ready (not used)

5

GND

Signal ground

6

DSR

Data set ready (not used)

7

RTS

Request to send (not used)

8

CTS

Clear to send (not used)

9

N/A

Not used

FIG. 10 DB-9 RS-232 connector and power supply wiring diagram

PWR (+)

AXP

AXM
GND (-)

PWR (+)
AXP
AXM

GND (-)

AXlink connector on the touch panel

Central Controller

PWR (+)
GND (-)

12 VDC power supply

9
8

7

6

5
4
3
2
1

9
8

7
6

Female

Male

DB-9 (male)

DB-9 (female)

Power connector

Mouse or PC, DB-9 connector

Female

Male

Touch panel

DB-9 connector

Optional 7 to 8-pin

connector

2 (RXD)

3 (TXD)

5 (GND)

2 (RXD)

3 (TXD)

5 (GND)

+ (PWR)

- (GND)

12 VDC power supply

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