
Pellerin Milnor Corporation
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5.3.1
Pin Identification
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Figure 14: 9-Pin DIN Connector Pin Identification (from wire entry side of connectors), page 81
illustrates the DIN receptacle (which uses male pins) and the mating plug (which uses female pin
sockets), each viewed from the
wire entry
side. The receptacle is normally installed and wired at
the Milnor factory. The plug and female pin sockets for customer use are provided in a bag inside
the electric box.
Table 16: External Serial Link Pin Assignments, page 81
shows the function of
each pin.
Figure 14.
9-Pin DIN Connector Pin Identification (from wire entry side of connectors)
Receptacle (uses male pins)
Plug (uses female pin sockets)
Legend
A...
Pin numbers molded into parts
B...
Heavy white lines terminated with dots indicate pins normally connected together at the Milnor factory
Table 16.
External Serial Link Pin Assignments
Pin
Number
Function
Receptacle Wiring (inside electri-
cal enclosure)
Wire Number
Color Code
1
Serial low
DLL
Blue and black
2
3
Serial high
DLH
Blue and red
4
5
Clear to send (not used on these models)
CTS
Blue and orange
6
Electronic ground
2G
Blue and white
9
7
Transmit data (not used on these models)
TXD
Blue and orange
8
+5 volts DC (used for serial memory storage
device only)
V1
Blue
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