Appendix a, System do® device rs232 port configurations, System do – Xylem SDI-12 Data Logger iLink User Manual

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APPENDIX A

System DO

®

Device RS232 Port Configurations



The 9 pin RS232 Port on the System DO

®

devices (DS-CPU3, DS-12840i, DS-4483 and DS-COM9) can

be used for connection to a PC or a radio fitted with a RS232 data port. It is a DTE configured port. Its
pinouts are shown below together with the standard null modem cable connections. The port may be
configured for a standard range of baud rates and character framing types via the user program. The
RS232 port device is a MAX-202 or MAX-222 type device and these meet the standard EIA-232D and
V.28/V.24 interface specifications.

DB9 Pin

Function

Pin Specification


Pin 1

Not used

Pin 2

Receive Data in (RXD)

Min ± 3V

Max

±30V


Pin 3

Transmit Data out (TXD)

Min ± 5V loaded with 3k to GND

Typ ± 8V


Pin 4

Data Terminal Ready out (this is linked active permanently to +12V via 10k resistor)

Pin 5

Ground

Pin 6

Not used

Pin 7

Request to Send out (RTS)

Min ± 5V loaded with 3k to GND

Typ ± 8V


Pin 8

Clear to Send in (CTS)

Min ± 3V

Max

±30V

Pin 9

Not used



The standard cable to connect an IBM PC compatible computer to these ports should be wired as shown.
The data rate is typically 9600bits/sec.

Device RS232 Port

Computer RS232 Port

DB9 Type

DB25 Type

Pin 2 (RXD)------------------------------------------------------- Pin 3 (TXD)

Pin 2 (TXD)

Pin 3 (TXD) ------------------------------------------------------- Pin 2 (RXD)

Pin 3 (RXD)

Pin 5 (GND) ------------------------------------------------------ Pin 5 (GND)

Pin 7 (GND)


Pin 7 (RTS) ------------------------------------------------------- Pin 8 (CTS)

Pin 5 (CTS)

Pin 8 (CTS) ------------------------------------------------------- Pin 7 (RTS)

Pin 4 (RTS)


Note: The RTS/CTS lines are not required unless the port is used in a way that
requires the handshaking lines externally e.g. when connected to a serial printer
and the port is used in ASCII mode.

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