[ 2 ] Interface Cable Connection
CU-8001/8002
As illustrated below, connect the CU-8001/8002 (on which the BHT is put) to a host computer with a
cross-mode cable. To connect it to a modem, use a straight-mode cable.
Cable Connection between CU-8001/8002 and Host Computer
Cable Connection between CU-8001/8002 and Modem
DTE and DCE
In the RS-232C interface specifications, the DTEs (Data Terminal Equipment) shall be generally
connected with each other by a cross-mode cable; the DTE and DCE (Data Circuit-terminating
Equipment) shall be connected with each other by a straight-mode cable.
The DTE is one piece of equipment connected at both ends of a communications line as a sender or
receiver of data (such as CU-8001/8002 on which the BHT is put and a host computer).
The DCE is one piece of equipment connected to the intermediate point between the DTE and the
communications line. It terminates communications lines and exchanges information between those
lines without any change in contents (such as modem).
CU-8021
Use a cable that conforms to the USB specification.
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