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15.2 Connection via the RS-232 Interface
If you connect the GS820 to your PC, you will need to set the GS820 so that the
handshaking method, baud rate, data format, and other parameters match with those on
your PC.
For details on the settings, see the following pages. In addition, use an interface cable
that meets the specifications of the GS820.
Connector and Signal Names
RS-232 connector (9-pin)
External I/O connector (50-pin)
765601/765611
2
1
3 4 5
6 7 8 9
765602/765612
2 1
3
4
5
50 49 48 . . . . .
. . . . .
28 27 26
23
24
25
765601/765611 765602/765612
2
1
RD (Received Data):
Received data from your PC.
Signal direction: Input
3
2
SD (Send Data):
Transmitted data to your PC.
Signal direction: Output
5
3
SG (Signal Ground):
Signal ground.
7
4
RS (Request to Send):
Handshaking used to receive data from
your PC.
Signal direction: Output
8
5
CS (Clear to Send):
Handshaking used to send data to your PC.
Signal direction: Input
* Pins 1, 4, 6, and 9 are not used on the 765601 and 765611. Only pins 1 through 5 are used
on the 765602 and 765612.
RS-232 Standard Signals and Their JIS and CCITT Abbreviations
Signal Table
Pin No.
(9-pin connector)
Abbreviation
RS-232
Name
CCITT
JIS
5
3
2
8
7
AB (GND)
BA (TXD)
BB (RXD)
CB (CTS)
CA (RTS)
102
SG
103
104
106
105
SD
RD
CS
RS
Signal ground
Send data
Request to send
Receive data
Clear to send
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