232DRIO-0308 Manual
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Table 2.1 - 232DRIO Terminal Blocks
Blue
Pin #
Function
Black
Pin #
Function
1
- Ground Input Power
1
Opto-Isolated Input
2
+12Vdc Input Power
2
Opto-Isolated Input
3
#2 N/C-Normally Closed
Non-polarized
4
#2 N/O-Normally Opened
0-30 Vdc/Vac
5
#2 C-Common
6
#1 C-Common
7
#1 N/C-Normally Closed
8
#1 N/O-Normally Opened
Serial Port Connections
In order to communicate to the 232DRIO module it must be
connected to an RS-232 serial port. The unit is designed for a baud
rate of 9600, so the serial port must be set for this rate. A data
format of 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity is used.
The 232DRIO
is configured as a DCE device (See Table 2.2). If your
communications equipment is configured as a DTE device, such as
a standard IBM PC serial port, the 232DRIO should be connected
using a “straight through” DB-25 cable or a standard DB-9 to DB-25
cable adapter as shown in Table 2.3. If your communications
equipment is configured as a DCE device, such as a modem, the
232DRIO should be connected using a “null modem” cable (see
Table 2.4).
Table 2.2 – RS232 Connector Pinout
DB-9S
Pin #
Signal
Signal
Direction at
232DRIO
Notes
2
Receive Data (RD)
Output
Required
3
Transmit Data (TD)
Input
Required
5
Signal Ground (SG)
------
Required
9
Power pin
Input
Can be wired to
power unit
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