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Hi guys, Can anyone help me with the terminations of a serial cable from the BSIS. I know it is in the manual but for some reason I always seem to mess it up when making one, and everytime I get it working I forget to write down exactly what I have made.
Can some please give me the definative pin outs for a standard db-9 serial lead from a BSIS.
Thanks heaps
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Why make it hard on yourself? Use a PPTC-9.
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You could do what I did years ago. Buy one PPTC-9, open it up and make a dozen clones. It is just match the color code and done.
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From Toshiba:
Modular |Color | DB9
1-- RD |White | --5 2-- TD |Black | --1 3-- DSR |Red | --6 4-- DTR |Green | --4 5-- CD |Yellow | --2 6-- SG |Blue | --3
Use Crossed (Flipped) 6 wire cable!
You can do what I did; push pins onto serial port directly, so if it doesn't work, you won't need a pin-extractor.
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OK; another Toshiba DOC shows the pinout for a PPTC-9 with the RED and GREEN (RD/TD)crossed, and the YELLOW and BLUE (DTR/DSR)crossed.
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And the one I used today is wired differently (at least the colors are different). I openened it up to see;
RJ11 - color - DB9 1 --- Bue ----5 2 -- Yellow---1 3 -- Green ---4 4 --- Red ----6 5 -- Black ---3 6 -- White -- 2
I used it with a 6 wire crossed cord
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