Y
Cables
The
card
has
two
60
‐
pin
connectors,
each
carrying
two
ports.
Y
‐
cables
are
included
with
the
card
to
convert
each
60
‐
pin
connector
into
two
standard
DB
‐
25
male
connectors.
The
GT2
card
uses
one
60
‐
pin
connector
and
includes
a
single
Y
‐
cable
for
a
total
of
2
ports.
The
GT4
card
uses
both
60
‐
pin
connectors
and
includes
two
Y
‐
cables
for
a
total
of
4
ports.
Each
branch
of
a
Y
‐
cable
is
labeled
with
a
port
number.
The
Y
‐
cable
labeled
1
and
2
should
be
installed
on
the
60
‐
pin
connector
closest
to
the
PCI
edge
connector
(gold
fingers).
The
Y
‐
cable
labeled
3
and
4
should
be
installed
on
the
60
‐
pin
connector
farthest
from
the
PCI
edge
connector.
included
with
the
card
to
convert
each
60
‐
pin
connector
into
two
standard
DB
‐
25
male
connectors.
The
GT2
card
uses
one
60
‐
pin
connector
and
includes
a
single
Y
‐
cable
for
a
total
of
2
ports.
The
GT4
card
uses
both
60
‐
pin
connectors
and
includes
two
Y
‐
cables
for
a
total
of
4
ports.
Each
branch
of
a
Y
‐
cable
is
labeled
with
a
port
number.
The
Y
‐
cable
labeled
1
and
2
should
be
installed
on
the
60
‐
pin
connector
closest
to
the
PCI
edge
connector
(gold
fingers).
The
Y
‐
cable
labeled
3
and
4
should
be
installed
on
the
60
‐
pin
connector
farthest
from
the
PCI
edge
connector.
Note:
The
serial
controller
on
the
GT2
has
only
two
ports.
Adding
a
Y
‐
cable
to
the
second
60
‐
pin
connector
of
a
GT2
card
will
not
add
ports
3
and
4.
Note:
The
serial
controller
on
the
GT2
has
only
two
ports.
Adding
a
Y
‐
cable
to
the
second
60
‐
pin
connector
of
a
GT2
card
will
not
add
ports
3
and
4.
Figure
1 Y
‐
Cables
and
Port
Numbering