Figure 2-12. Default Pin Assignments for CPU COM Port Connector (RS-232)
Teledyne API offers two mating cables, one of which should be applicable for your use.
P/N WR000077, a DB-9 female to DB-9 female cable, 6 feet long. Allows connection
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of the serial ports of most personal computers.
P/N WR000024, a DB-9 female to DB-25 male cable. Allows connection to the most
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common styles of modems (e.g. Hayes-compatible) and code activated switches.
Both cables are configured with straight-through wiring and should require no additional
adapters.
To assist in properly connecting the serial ports to either a computer or a modem, there are
activity indicators just above the RS-232 port. Once a cable is connected between the
analyzer and a computer or modem, both the red and green LEDs should be on.
If the lights are not lit, locate the small switch on the rear panel to switch it between
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DTE and DCE modes.
If both LEDs are still not illuminated, ensure that the cable properly constructed.
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Received from the factory, the analyzer is set up to emulate an RS-232 DCE device. (View
these parameters in the Setup>Comm>COM1[COM2] menu).
RS-232 (COM1): RS-232 (fixed) DB-9 male connector
Baud rate: 115200 bits per second (baud)
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Data Bits: 8 data bits with 1 stop bit
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Parity: None
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