Appendix C. Serial Port Pinouts
C.1 CS I/O Communication Port
Pin configuration for the CR1000 CS I/O port is listed in table
CS I/O Pin
Description
(p. 633).
Table 187.
CS I/O Pin Description
ABR
: Abbreviation for the function name.
PIN
: Pin number.
O
: Signal Out of the CR1000 to a peripheral.
I
: Signal Into the CR1000 from a peripheral.
PIN
ABR
I/O
Description
1
5 Vdc
O
5V: Sources 5 Vdc, used to power peripherals.
2
SG
Signal Ground: Provides a power return for pin 1 (5V),
and is used as a reference for voltage levels.
3
RING
I
Ring: Raised by a peripheral to put the CR1000 in the
telecommunication mode.
4
RXD
I
Receive Data: Serial data transmitted by a peripheral are
received on pin 4.
5
ME
O
Modem Enable: Raised when the CR1000 determines that
a modem raised the ring line.
6
SDE
O
Synchronous Device Enable: Used to address Synchronous
Devices (SDs), and can be used as an enable line for
printers.
7
CLK/HS
I/O
Clock/Handshake: Used with the SDE and TXD lines to
address and transfer data to SDs. When not used as a
clock, pin 7 can be used as a handshake line (during
printer output, high enables, low disables).
8
+12 Vdc
9
TXD
O
Transmit Data: Serial data are transmitted from the
CR1000 to peripherals on pin 9; logic-low marking (0V),
logic-high spacing (5V), standard-asynchronous ASCII, 8
data bits, no parity, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, 300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19,200, 38,400, 115,200 baud (user
selectable).
C.2 RS-232 Communication Port
C.2.1 Pin-Out
Pin configuration for the CR1000
RS-232
nine-pin port is listed in table
CR1000
RS-232 Pin-Out
(p. 634).
Information for using a null modem with
RS-232
is given
in table
Standard Null-Modem Cable or Adapter-Pin Connections
(p. 635).
The CR1000
RS-232
port functions as either a DCE (data communication
equipment) or DTE (data terminal equipment) device. For
RS-232
to function as a
DTE device, a null modem cable is required. The most common use of
RS-232
is
as a connection to a computer DTE device. A standard DB9-to-DB9 cable can
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