B&B Electronics 232SPS2 User Manual

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232SPS2-3903 Manual

Appendix B: Serial Port Connections

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* When using XON/XOFF control, this connection may not be
required.

** Some systems may require this connection.

* When using XON/XOFF control, this connection may not be
required.

** Some systems may require this connection.

TABLE B-1

DB-25 Serial Port Connections (S to P)

Serial Port

(DTE)

DB-25S Pin #

Signal Name

Direction

232SPS2

(DCE)

DB-25P Pin#

2 Transmit

Data -----------> 2

3 Receive

Data <----------- 3

4 Request

to

Send

4

5

Clear to Send

<-----------

5**

6

Data Set Ready

<-----------

6**

7 Signal

Ground

7

8 Carrier

Detect <----------- 8**

20

Data Terminal Ready ----------->

20

22 Ring

Indicator

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TABLE B-2

DB-9 Serial Port Connections (S to P)

Serial Port

(DTE)

DB-9S Pin#



Signal Name



Direction

232SPS2

(DCE)

DB-25P Pin#

1

Data Carrier Detect <-----------

8**

2 Receive

Data <----------- 3

3 Transmit

Data

-----------> 2

4 Data

Terminal

Ready

-----------> 20

5 Signal

Ground

7

6

Data Set Ready

<-----------

6**

7 Request

to

Send

4

8 Clear

to

Send

<----------- 5**

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Appendix B: Serial Port Connections

232SPS2-3903 Manual

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PARALLEL TO SERIAL MODE, HARDWARE HANDSHAKING

The serial port of the 232SPS2 module is wired as a DCE

device. For proper operation the following connections must be
present:

1. Transmit Data (TD) from the printer (DTE) must be

connected to Pin #2 on the 232SPS2 module.

2. Data Set Ready (DSR) from the printer must be

connected to Pin #6 on the 232SPS2 module.

3. Signal Ground (SG) from the printer must be

connected to Pin #7 on the 232SPS2 module.

If port powering the 232SPS2, these connections are
recommended:

4. Request to Send (RTS) from the host must be

connected to Pin #4 on the 232SPS2 module.

5. Data Terminal Ready (DTR) from the host must be

connected to Pin #20 on the 232SPS2 module.

Some printers may require one or more of the following connections:

6. Clear To Send (CTS) from the printer should be

connected to Pin #5 on the 232SPS2 module.

7. Data Carrier Detect (DCD) from the printer should

be connected to Pin #8 on the 232SPS2 module.

NOTE: IBM PC’s (or compatible) serial ports and serial printers are
both DTE devices. Therefore, a null modem cable (like a serial
printer cable!
) must be used when connecting a PC’s serial port to
a printer. A null modem cable or serial printer cable should not be
used to connect to the 232SPS2 (unless your device is a DCE --
such as a modem).

PARALLEL TO SERIAL MODE, SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING
For proper operation the following connections must be present:

1. Transmit Data (TD) from the printer (DTE) must be

connected to Pin #2 on the 232SPS2 module.

2. Receive (RD) from the printer must be connected to

Pin #3 on the 232SPS2 module.

3. Signal Ground (SG) from the printer must be

connected to Pin #7 on the 232SPS2 module.

If port powering the 232SPS2, these connections are
recommended:

4. Request to Send (RTS) from the host must be

connected to Pin #4 on the 232SPS2 module.

5. Data Terminal Ready (DTR) from the host must be

connected to Pin #20 on the 232SPS2 module.

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