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Host Connections by RS-232C
Section 2-8
Connector
Signal name
Abbreviation
Signal direction
Connector
pin #
Signal name
Abbreviation
NT20S
←
→
Host
2
Send data
SD (TXD)
→
3
Receive data
RD (RXD)
←
4
Request to send
RS (RTS)
→
5
Clear to send
CS (CTS)
←
6
+5 V output, max. 150 mA
+5V
→
9
Signal ground
SG (GND)
—
Unlisted pins are not used.
Note:
For cable parts and the wiring method, refer to APPENDIX G Method for Making
the Cable for Connection to the Host (page 256).
Connecting to the Host Computer
Use a cable that is compatible with the RS-232C connector of the host to connect
the NT20S and the host (see the example in the figure below).
In the example shown here, the cable connects the 9-pin connector of the NT20S
and 25-pin connector of the host. If the host has a 9-pin RS-232C connector, use
an RS-232C cable with 9-pin connectors at both ends.
NT20S
25-pin connector
Host Interface connector
(RS-232C, 9-pin type)
9-pin connector
RS-232C cable
Caution:
S
When making the connection, switch off the power to the NT20S and PC before
disconnecting or connecting any connector.
S
After connecting the communication cable, always secure it with the screws.
Otherwise the cable may disconnect, causing operation to fail.
Note:
If using the +5 V supply of pin No.6, check first that the equipment that is to receive
the supply has a current capacity no greater than 150 mA. The +5 V output of the
NT20S is +5 V DC
"
5%, max. 150 mA.
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