25
K2 OR K2/100
(MALE)
PC
(FEMALE)
KAT100
(MALE)
OPTIONAL RS232 CABLE TO PC
(SEE K2/100 or KIO2 MANUAL)
KAT100 CONTROL CABLE
1
6
7
8
9
BARE
BLK
RED
GRN
WHT
1
2
3
4
5
BARE
BLK
BLK
RED
RED
GRN
GRN
BARE
BLK
RED
GRN
WHT
2
3
4
5
1
6
7
8
9
5
Figure 17
Control Cable Assembly
Locate the 4-conductor cable. Cut a 2' (60 cm) length.
Note:
A
shorter cable can be used as long as it accommodates the physical
orientation of the K2 and the ATU. A longer cable can also be used,
but it will have to be tested to ensure that it is not subject to RF
interference. A more heavily-shielded control cable may be required.
Remove 1/2" (12 mm) of the jacket from the cable at each end.
Be very careful not to nick the individual wires.
Peel back and cut away the foil shield.
Strip off 3/16" (5 mm) of insulation from each insulated wire.
Twist the strands of each wire together. Tin lightly with solder.
If you previously built an RS232 control cable for use with the
KPA100 or KIO2, remove the backshell from the K2 end. Orient the
cable as in Figure 17, with the PC end (female) to the right.
If you have not built an RS232 control cable, you should have an
unused DB9M (male) connector that was supplied with the KIO2 or
KPA100 kit. Locate this connector for use in the next step.
You should now have two DB9M (male) connectors: one that was
supplied with the KAT100, and one from the KIO2 or KPA100. (The
latter may already be part of an RS232 cable.) Orient the two male
connectors as shown in the left side of Figure 17. The solder cups
should be facing up, and the 4-pin rows should be to the left.
Clamp the left-most male connector into a padded vise, if
available.
Solder the BARE (shield), GREEN, WHITE, RED, and BLACK
wires to the indicated connector pins at the KAT100 end of the cable.
It may be helpful to melt some solder into each solder cup on the
connector first.
Remove the left male connector from the vise (KAT100 end),
and insert the other male connector (K2 or K2/100 end).
Solder the wires to this connector as shown. If there are RS232
interface wires already connected, you'll need to solder the bare wires
from both the KAT100 control cable and the RS232 cable to pin 1.
Remove the connector from the vise.