Rj45 null-modem cables (rs-232), Rj45 null-modem cables (rs-422), Rj45 straight-through cables (rs-232/485) – Comtrol UP 16-Port User Manual

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26 - Connecting Serial Devices

DeviceMaster UP 16-Port Hardware User Guide: 2000596

Rev. B

RJ45 Null-Modem Cables (RS-232)

RJ45 Null-Modem Cables (RS-232)

Use the following figure if you need to build an RS-232 null-modem cable. A null-
modem cable is required for connecting DTE devices.

Note: You may want to purchase or build a straight-through cable and purchase a

null-modem adapter. For example, a null-modem cable can be used to
connect COM2 of one PC to COM2 of another PC.

RJ45 Null-Modem Cables (RS-422)

Use the following figure if you need to build an RS-422 null-modem RJ45 cable. A
null-modem cable is required for connecting DTE devices.

Note: RS-422 pinouts are not standardized. Each peripheral manufacturer uses

different pinouts. Please refer to the documentation for the peripheral to
determine the pinouts for the signals above.

RJ45 Straight-Through Cables (RS-232/485)

Use the following figure if you need to build an RS-232 or RS-485 straight-through
cable. Straight-through cables are used to connect modems and other DCE
devices. For example, a straight-through cable can be used to connect COM2 of one
PC to COM2 to a modem.

TxD
RxD
RTS
CTS
DSR

GND

DCD
DTR

Signal

RxD
TxD
CTS
RTS
DTR

GND

DCD

DSR

Signal

DB9

2
3
8
7
4

5

1
6

Pins

DB25

3
2

4

7

8
6

Pins

RJ45

5
4
1
8
2

6

3
7

Pins

20

5

RJ45

4
5

1

6

3
2

Pins

7

8

TxD+
TxD-
RxD+

Signal

RJ45

5
7
4

Pins

RxD+
RxD-

Signal

RxD-

TxD+
TxD-

GND

GND

2
6

DB9

1
2
3
4
5

8

6
7

Pins

DCD
RxD
TxD or TRxD+
DTR or TRxD+
GND

CTS

DSR
RTS

Signal

DCD
RxD
TxD or TRxD+
DTR or TRxD+
GND

CTS

DSR
RTS

Signal

RJ45

3
4
5
7
6

8

2
1

Pins

RJ45

3
4
5
7
6

8

2
1

Pins

DB25

8
3
2
20
7

5

6
4

Pins

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