
Making Asynchronous Connections Multi-Port Serial
Card
Issue 4.0 October 1996
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A 25-pin D-subminiature male connector, located on the back of the MAP/5, is
provided for COM1 (Serial Port 1). COM1 (Serial Port 1) supports asynchronous
host connections running at 300-9600 baud. Networking modems typically use
the 9600 baud rate. The pinouts for the COM1 (Serial Port 1) connector are
illustrated in the following table.
Optional Multi-Port (8 ports) Serial Card
The multi-port card provides eight additional asynchronous ports for connecting
to modems, terminals, or switch integration devices with non-DEFINITY PBXs.
Eight 14-foot modular cords are provided with each multi-port card for
connections to adapters. Modular jacks are present on the faceplate of the card.
See Chapter 8 of this document for a view of the multi-port card.
These jacks connect to one of two types of 25-pin D subminiature adapters:
terminal/printer adapter or modem adapter. Use the modem adapter for modem
connections or other DCE devices. Use the terminal/printer adapter for
connection to terminals, printers, or other DTE devices. See Figure 1-10 and
Figure 1-11 for pinout information for the modular jacks on the circuit card and
the adapters.
Pin
Signal Name
1
Chassis ground
2
Transmitted data
3
Received data
4
Request to send
5
Clear to send
6
Data Set Ready (DSR)
7
Signal ground
8
Received line signal
detector
9-19
NC
20
Data terminal ready
21
NC
22
Ring indicator
23-25
NC
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
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Page 94: ...Getting Inside the Computer 5 10 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 100: ...Installing Circuit Cards Introduction and Types 6 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
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Page 150: ...Component Ordering Numbers A 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 184: ...Cable Connectivity B 34 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
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