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Section 6
6-2
Interfacing
6.2 RS-232C Data Transfer
Selecting a Cable
RS-232C ports on computers and printers often use 25-pin "D" connectors,
but this is not always the case. The back panel of a typical IBM PC might
have 2 such connectors; one male and one female. The female connector is
usually the parallel interface and the male connector is usually the RS-232C
port. However, an RS-232C port might use male or female connectors, so
verify what is present before connecting anything to it.
It is possible to
damage a serial interface by connecting it to another type of interface.
The RS-232C port on the LI-6262 is the female 25-pin "D" connector on the
back panel labeled "RS-232C DCE". The LI-6262 is configured as Data
Communications Equipment (DCE), which means that it can communicate
directly with computers, RS-232C printers, and other devices configured as
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) using only a cable that has pin-for-pin
connections between the connectors on each end. The LI-COR 1000-04 RS-
232C cable will work with most computers and printers with a 25-pin
connector, and the 1800-04 RS-232C cable will work with most computers
that have a 9-pin AT style RS-232C port. Most other cables that are
manufactured for DCE to DTE RS-232C data communications will also
work.
If your computer is configured as DCE (not normally the case), use the
1000-03 RS-232C cable or any other cable that can act as a null modem
(DCE to DCE in this case).