Figure 1-4
shows the EIA-232 male connector pin assignments for the serial port.
Figure 1-4.
Serial Port Male Connector Pins
Table 1-5
describes the EIA-232 connector pin assignments for the serial port.
Table 1-5. Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments
Signal
TXD (Received Data)
RXD (Transmitted Data)
Ground
Output Connections
Programmable E1 Output Connections
Two of the traditional telecom synchronization coaxial ports (Port1 and Port2) on the
090-50311-01, 090-50312-01, and 090-50315-01 versions of the I/O module
1-5) are software configurable as E1 output ports, with the following signal types:
2.048 Mb/s (G.703/9)
2.048 MHz (G.703/13)
These ports can also be software configured as E1 inputs.
E1 Output Connections
Two of the four traditional telecom synchronization mini-BNC ports (Port3 and
Port4) on the 090-50311-01 version of the I/O module
output ports, with the following signal types:
2.048 Mb/s (G.703/9)
2.048 MHz (G.703/13)
Programmable T1 Output Connections
Two of the RJ-48C ports (I/O-1 and I/O-2) on the 090-50314-01 version of the I/O
module
(Figure
signal types:
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Pin
2
3
5
1-6) are software configurable as T1 output ports, with the following
Chapter 1 Overview
TimeProvider 5000 Connections
(Figure
1-5) are dedicated E1
TimeProvider 5000 User's Guide
(Figure
37