Difference between revisions of "Serial port pinout"
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Revision as of 10:32, 19 December 2007
In the AlphaCom E20 and E26 exchanges the two serial ports are available on RJ45 connectors. In the AlphaCom E7 serial port 0 is 9 pin DSUB, and serial port 1 is on a RJ45 connector.
The serial port 0 is RS232 only, the serial port 1 can be RS232, RS422 or RS485.
The pinout on the RJ45 connector is as follows:
RJ45 pinout | |
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RS232 | 3 = TX<br\>6 = RX<br\> 4&5 = GND |
RS422 | 1 = RX-<br\>2 = RX+<br\>7 = TX-<br\>8 = TX+ |
RS485 | 1/7 = Data - <br\> 2/8 = Data+ |
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RJ-45 to 9-pin Female D-SUB:
RJ45 - AlphaCom E | 9 p Female DSUB |
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3 | 2 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 3 |
Cabling between RIO unit and AlphaCom E using multidrop RS485:
RJ45 - AlphaCom E | RIO 15 p DSUB |
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1 (RX-) | 9 (TX+) |
2 (RX+) | 2 (TX-) |
7 (TX-) | 11 (RX+) |
8 (TX+) | 4 (RX-) |