Tandy Color Computer; Tandy Model 100/102, Kyocera Kc-85 And Nec 8201; Other Computers With 25-Pin Rs-232-C Ports - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
2.11.4

Tandy Color Computer

The CoCo series (except for the Micro Color Computer) uses a 4-pin DIN connector for its
serial interface. Wire a cable as shown below.
2.11.5

Tandy Model 100/102, Kyocera KC-85 and NEC 8201

The Model 100/102, Kyocera KC-85 and NEC 8201 have built-in RS-232C serial ports com-
patible with the PK-88. You will need a standard male-to-male RS-232C extension cable to
connect the computer and the PK-88.
2.11.6

Other Computers with 25-Pin RS-232-C Ports

If your computer has an RS-232C port, consult your manual to see which pins are used
for Send data, Receive data and signal common. Read the instructions for connecting a
modem and connect the PK-88 the same way.
The PK-88 is configured as Data Communications Equipment (DCE), the technical term for
an RS-232C modem. Most computers and terminals are configured as Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE).
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If your computer is configured as DTE:
Wire pin 2 of the PK-88 connector to pin 2 of the computer's RS-232C port, pin 3 to
pin 3 and pin 7 to pin 7. Use a standard 3-wire male-to-female or male-to-male RS-
232C extension cable.
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If your computer is configured as DCE:
Wire pin 2 of the PK-88 to pin 3 of the computer connector. Wire pin 2 of the com-
puter connector to pin 3 of the PK-88. Wire pin 7 to pin 7.
Some computers require pin 5 of to be connected to an appropriate signal. Others may
require connections for pin 8 and pin 20. You can use the computer's output signals on
pins 4 and 6 as indicated below:
Coco
PK-88 (DB25P)
4.......................2
2.......................3
3.......................7
PK-88
2........................2
3........................3
7........................7
COMPUTER
:......4
:......5
:......6
:......8
:......20
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