Hardware
7-9
NetScan to PC Connection
(RS-232)
DB9 Male
Pin & Signal
Cable
Wiring
DB9 Female
Pin & Signal
2
RxD-
⇐
3
TxD-
3
TxD-
⇒
2
RxD-
5
GND
⇔
5
GND
7
RTS-
⇒
8
CTS-
8
CTS-
⇐
7
RTS-
NetScan Connection
(RS-422)
DB9 Male
Pin & Signal
Cable Wiring
1
RxD+
⇐
2
RxD-
⇐
3
TxD-
⇒
4
TxD+
⇒
5
GND
⇔
6
RTS+
⇒
7
RTS-
⇒
8
CTS-
⇐
9
CTS+
⇐
Serial Port Pin Connector Signals for RS-232/422 Applications
RxD- (Receive Data Negative) Input: This pin accepts serial data sent by an RS-232 or RS-422 device. The serial data
received is expected to match the word length, baud rate, stop bits, and parity configuration of the particular port. The signal is
low true.
RxD+ (Receive Data Positive) Input: This pin accepts serial data sent by an RS-422 device only. The signal is high true.
TxD- (Transmit Data Negative) Output: This pin transmits serial data to an RS-232 or RS-422 device. The serial data
received is sent with the word length, baud rate, stop bits, and parity configured for the particular port. The signal is low true.
TxD+ (Transmit Data Positive) Output: This pin transmits serial data to an RS-422 device only. The signal is high true.
CTS- (Clear To Send Negative) Input: CTS- input is used as a hardware handshake line to prevent NetScan from transmitting
serial data to an RS-232 or RS-422 device when it is not able to accept it. When RTS/CTS handshaking is selected, NetScan
will not transmit data out TxD- while this signal is un-asserted (low). If XON/XOFF or no handshaking is selected, the CTS-
line is ignored when transmitting data. The signal is low true.
CTS+ (Clear To Send Positive) Input: CTS+ input is used as a hardware handshake line to prevent NetScan from transmitting
serial data to an RS-422 device when it is not able to accept it. The signal is high true.
RTS- (Request To Send Negative) Output: RTS- output is used as a hardware handshake line to prevent an RS-232 or RS-422
device from transmitting serial data to NetScan when it is not able to accept it. When automatic RTS/CTS handshaking is
selected, NetScan will assert (high) the RTS- signal when greater than 4096 memory locations are available in its internal
buffers. If available memory drops below 4096 bytes, NetScan unasserts (low) the RTS- signal. The signal is low true.
RTS+ (Request To Send Positive) Output: RTS+ output is used as a hardware handshake line for an RS-422 device. The
signal is high true.
GND (Ground):
This signal sets the ground reference point for the other RS-232/RS-422 input and output signals.
Summary of Contents for OMB-NETSCAN
Page 6: ...iv NetScan User s Manual...
Page 18: ...1 12 Configuring and Starting NetScan NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 38: ...3 8 General Information and Specifications NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 82: ...4 44 ChartView Software Reference NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 118: ...6 20 Calibration NetScan User s Manual...
Page 140: ...A ii NetScan User s Manual...
Page 192: ...API Command Reference Appendix A A 52 NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 237: ...Appendix D Registers Data Formats Queries NetScan User s Manual D 13...
Page 244: ...NetScan Program Examples Appendix E E 2 NetScan User s Manual...
Page 248: ...ASCII Code Summary Appendix F F 4 NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 250: ...NetScan Error Messages Appendix G G 2 NetScan User s Manual Notes...
Page 252: ...Abbreviations Appendix H H 2 NetScan User s Manual Notes...
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