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RS232 Port D Wiring
The information in this topic applies to the following SIXNET products only:
VersaTRAK IPm RS232 port D
Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm RS232 port D
Micro-VersaTRAK µIPm RS232 port D
There are two ways to connect an IPm Port D to a PC:
Make connections from the IPm screw terminals to a DB9F (female) connector and plug the female connector directly onto your PC.
Make connections from the IPm screw terminals to a DB9M (male) connector and plug the male connector onto one end of a Plant Floor RS232 cable (part number ST-CABLE-PF). Then plug the other end of the ST-CABLE-PF onto your PC. This wiring method allows you to plug the DB9M directly onto a VT-MODEM-xxx as well.
Make connections from the screw terminals of the VT-IPM-xxxx or VT-MIPM-xxxx to a DB9 male or DB9 female connector according to the table below.
Note: The CTS signal is not supported on Port D of the VT-MIPM.
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VT-IPM-xxxx |
VT-MIPM-xxx-D |
DB9M to ST-CABLE-PF |
DB9F to |
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Port D |
Port D |
or VT-MODEM-xxx |
PC Com Port |
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Terminal # |
Terminal # |
Pin #, Signal Name |
Pin #, Signal Name |
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9 GND |
44 GND |
5 GND |
5 GND |
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6 RXD in |
15 RXD in |
2 RXD |
3 TXD |
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5 TXD out |
16 TXD out |
3 TXD |
2 RXD |
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8 CTS in |
N/A CTS in |
8 CTS |
7 RTS |
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7 RTS out |
14 RTS out |
7 RTS |
8 CTS |
