Ring Communications DNA300 User Manual

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DNA300 OPERATIONS MANUAL

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2006/06/13

J1 - 8 pin (RJ45) Network connections :

Two modular jacks are provided at the rear of the DNA300. Use modular cables with straight through pin
configuration only!
An 8-pin (RJ45) modular jack (KB171) and cord (BF640A) are required for connection to the
network.

PIN# - DESIGNATION
1 - No connection.
2 - +12 VDC power input
3 - Data + (positive)
4 - No connection.
5 - No connection.
6 - Data - (negative)
7 - -12 VDC power input
8 - External Alarm.

The maximum total network length is 7000 feet. A unshielded twisted pair cable should be used for the data pair (24
or 22 AWG).
Connect the DATA pair from the network to pins 3 and 6 of the RJ45 wall jack maintaining polarity of the pair.
If a remote power source is being used, the negative side of the supply must be referenced to Earth Ground, as well
as, the CB901 power supply.

J2 - 9 pin (DB9) RS232 signals :

The DNA300 has a RS232 serial port interface, J2, that can connect to a terminal, printer, or video switcher. Check
your terminal, printer or video switcher manual for the correct RS232 connector type, input, output and handshaking
signal connections.

The maximum length for a RS232 cable connecting the DNA300 and other equipment is 50 feet.

A null-modem (LapLink) cable can be used to connect a DNA300 and a laptop or computer together if they are
close enough to each other.

If you are going to make your own cable the following is a description of the pinout of the DB9 connector on the
DNA300.

J2

SIGNAL

DIRECTION/

PIN#

NAME

DESIGNATION

1

DCD

Data Carrier Detect, input.

2

RXD

Receive Data, input.

3

TXD

Transmit Data, output.

4

DTR

Data Terminal Ready, output.

5

GND

Signal Ground.

6

DSR

Not used.

7

RTS

Request to Send, output.

8

CTS

Clear to Send, input.

9

RI

Not used.

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