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Cable GuideIncluding all PortServer TS, Digi Connect,and Digi One Products90000253 EDownloaded from Arrow.com.

Digi International Inc. 2005.Digi, Digi International, the Digi logo, the Making Device Networking Easy logo, Digi One, Digi Connect, PortServer TS, andRealPort are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digi International, Inc. in the United States and other countriesworldwide. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.90000253 EDownloaded from Arrow.com.

Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sChapter 1 EIA-232 Asynchronous InterfaceGeneral EIA-232 Cable Information . 9Physical Cable Characteristics . 9Grounding Requirements. 9Environmental Requirements . 9Data Rate Information. 9Data Rate vs. Cable Length. 9Transmission Errors. 10Chapter 2 EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-25Digi DB-25 Connector Pin Assignments. 11DB-25 Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) Cable . 11Simple Terminal/Printer Cable . 11DB-25 4-Wire Hardware Handshaking (DTR) Cable . 11Terminal/Printer Cable with DTR Handshaking . 12DB-25 Hardware Handshaking (RTS/CTS) Cable.12Terminal/Printer Cable with RTS/CTS Handshaking . 12DB-25 Fully-Wired Terminal/Printer Cable . 13DB-25 Modem Cable . 13Chapter 3 EIA-232: DB-9Digi DB-9 Connector Options: AccelePort Xr, Xe, ClassicBoard. 17Fan-Out Cables . 17Part Numbers for DB-9 Fan-Out Cables (Standard AccelePort DB-78Connector) . 17DB-9 Connector Options: Digi Neo, AccelePort Xp. 17Fan-Out Cables . 17Part Numbers for DB-9 Fan-Out Cables (Xp and Neo - 68 pin SCSIConnector) . 17Connector Boxes . 18Part Numbers for DB-9 Connector Boxes (Xp and Neo - 68 pin SCSIConnector) : . 18Part Numbers for Cable Options : . 18DB-9 Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) Cable .18Simple Terminal/Printer Cable . 18DB-9 4-Wire Hardware Handshaking (DTR) Cable . 19Terminal/Printer Cable with DTR Handshaking . 19Digi DB-9 Connector Pin Assignments . 19DB-9 Modem Cable . 19Fully-Wired DB-9 Terminal/Printer Cable . 19Terminal/Printer Cable for Software (XON/XOFF) or Hardware (RTS/CTS)Handshaking . 20DB-9 Hardware Handshaking (RTS/CTS) Cable. 20Terminal/Printer Cable with RTS/CTS Handshaking . 20ContentsDownloaded from Arrow.com.3

Chapter 4 EIA-232: RJ-45 to DB-25Digi RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments . 21RJ Connector Types. 21Digi RJ-45 to DB-25/DB-9 Cable Adapters. 22Part numbers for RJ-45 to DB-25 Cable Adapters: . 22Part numbers for RJ-45 to DB-9 Cable Adapters: . 22Digi RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cable Adapters: 8 Pin . 22Part numbers for RJ-45 to RJ-45 8 pin Crossover Cable for Cisco & SunNetra: . 23RJ-11 Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) Cable. 23Simple Software Handshaking Terminal/Printer Cable (RJ-11). 23RJ-45 8 pin Plug Hardware Handshaking (DTR) Cable . 23Terminal/Printer Cable with DTR Handshaking . 24RJ-45 8 pin Plug Hardware Handshaking (RTS/CTS) Cable . 24Terminal/Printer Cable with DTR Handshaking . 24RJ-45 8-Wire ALTPIN Terminal/Printer Cable. 24ALTPIN Terminal/Printer Cable for Software (XON/XOFF) or Hardware(RTS/CTS) Handshaking . 25RJ-45 Fully-Wired Terminal/Printer Cable. 25Terminal/Printer Cable for Software (XON/XOFF) or Hardware (RTS/CTS)Handshaking . 26RJ-45 8 pin to Modem (ALTPIN option). 268-Wire Modem Cable Supporting ALTPIN Option . 26RJ-45 10 pin Plug to DB-25 Modem Cable . 27RJ-45 to DB-25 Modem Cable (10-Wire). 27RJ-45 8 pin Crossover Cable for Cisco and Sun Netra . 27RJ-45 to RJ-45 8 pin Crossover Cable . 27Pin Positions for RJ-45 . 28Chapter 5 EIA-422 Asynchronous InterfaceGeneral EIA-422 Cable Information . 29Physical Cable Characteristics . 29Interface Signaling . 29Grounding Requirements. 29Digi EIA-422 Connector Wiring. 29EIA-422 Pinouts for DB-9, DB-25 and RJ-45 Connectors . 30EIA-422 Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) Cable .30EIA-422 Hardware Handshaking (Ready/Busy) Cable. 31EIA-422 DTE to DCE (Modem) Cable . 31Chapter 6 EIA-485 Asynchronous InterfaceGeneral EIA-485 Cable Information . 33Physical Cable Characteristics . 33Interface Signaling . 33Grounding Requirements. 33Termination Information . 33Digi EIA-485 Connector Wiring. 344Downloaded from Arrow.com.Contents

RJ-45 Pinouts . 34DB-9 Pinouts. 34RJ-45 8 Pin EIA-485 Multi-drop Mode . 35Chapter 7 DataFire 2000 Sync AdapterIntroduction. 37Features. 37Cabling Information . 37Recommendations . 38X.21 Pinouts . 38X.21, Male DB-15 Connector . 38V.35 Pinouts . 39V.35, Male 34-pin Connector . 39EIA-232/V.28 Pinouts . 39EIA-232 / V.28 (V.24), Male DB-25 Connector . 39EIA-530/422 Pinouts. 40EIA-530/422, Male DB-25 Connector . 40Chapter 8 Pinout ReferenceAsync Cable Part Numbers . 41Asynchronous Cabling . 41Cable Wall Mount Options. 42Cross Reference Cable to Order Numbers and ID Numbers . 43EIA 232 Information. 48RS 232 Flow Control Primer. 48Fiber Optic . 49Loopback Connector Pinouts. 51EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-25M Modem Adapter . 52EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-25M 4-Wire Cable (RS-422) . 53EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-25M Console Adapter . 54EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-9F Console Adapter. 55EtherLite and SCSI Terminal Server RJ-45 to DB-9M Modem Cable . 56EtherLite and SCSI Terminal Server RJ-45 to DB-9F Terminal EmulatorCable . 57EtherLite and SCSI Terminal Server RJ-45 to DB-25M Modem Cable . 58EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-25M DTE Modtap Adapter . 59EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-25M DCE Modtap Adapter . 60EtherLite RJ-45 to DB-9F DCE Modtap Adapter . 61EtherLite and SCSI Terminal Server RJ-45 to RJ-45 Cisco Console Adapter62EtherLite and SCSI Terminal Server RJ-45 to DB-25M Terminal PrinterCable . 63Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-9F CableAdapter . 64Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-25MConsole Adapter . 65Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-25FCable Adapter. 66Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-25MContentsDownloaded from Arrow.com.5

Modem Adapter . 67Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-9MModem Adapter . 68Digi One, PortServer TS, and Multi-Port Serial Cards RJ-45 to DB-25MPrinter Adapter. 69Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-9F DTE RS-232 Crossover Cable . 70Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-25M Modem Adapter. 71Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-9F Console Adapter . 72Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-25M Console Adapter . 73Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-25F Console Adapter . 74Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-9M Modem Adapter. 75Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-25M (DCE RS 232) Straight-Through Cable . 76Digi CM RJ-45 to DB-25M (DTE RS 232) Crossover Cable . 77Digi CM RJ-45 to RJ-45 Sun Netra or Cisco Crossover Cable. 78Digi CM RJ-45 to Sun Mini Din Cable. 79Async Conversion RJ-XX to DB-XX . 81Cable Vendors . 82DataFire Sync 2000 SCSI Pinouts. 83Digi One EM DB-9 Connector Pinouts. 84Digi One IA RealPort DB-9 Connector Pinout . 85Digi One EM DB-9 and Terminal Block Pinout . 86Digi One SP DB-9 Pinout. 87Async EIA-422 DB-9 Connector Pinout . 88Async EIA-422 DB-25 Pinout. 89Async RJ-45 to RJ-45 Crossover Cable . 90DB-25F to RJ-45 Cisco Console Cable Adapter. 91SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to RJ-45 Cisco Console Cable Adapter . 92Difference Between DTE and DCE. 93DB-9F to RJ-45 3 COM Total Control/COMPAQ Microcom Modem Cable .94SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to RJ-45 3 COM Total Control/COMPAQMicrocom Modem Cable . 95DB-25F to RJ-45 3 COM Total Control/COMPAQ Microcom Modem Cable96RJ-45 to RJ-45 (Altpin On) 3 COM Total Control/COMPAQ MicrocomModem Cable . 97RJ-45 10 Pin to RJ-45 3 COM Total Control/Compaq Microcom ModemCable . 98DB-9F to DB-9M Modem Cable . 99DB-9F to DB-25M Modem Cable . 100DB-25F to DB-9M Modem Cable . 101DB-25F to DB-25M Modem Cable . 102SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to DB-9M Modem Cable . 103RJ-45 (Altpin On) to DB-9M Modem Cable . 104RJ-45 (Altpin On) to DB-25M Modem Cable . 105RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-9M Modem Cable . 106RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-25M Modem Cable . 107DB-9F to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 108DB-9F to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable . 109DB-25F to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 110DB-25F to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable . 111SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable. 1126Downloaded from Arrow.com.Contents

SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable. 113RJ-11 6 Pin/4-Wire to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 114RJ-11 6 Pin/4-Wire to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable Software FlowControl Only . 115RJ-11 6 Pin to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 116RJ-11 6 Pin to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable . 117RJ-45 4-Wire to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable Software Flow ControlOnly . 118RJ-45 4-Wire to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable Software Flow ControlOnly . 119RJ-45 (Altpin On) to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 120RJ-45 (Altpin On) to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable . 121RJ-45 to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 122RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-9F Terminal Emulator Cable . 123RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-25F Terminal Emulator Cable . 124RJ-45 (Altpin On) to RJ-45 Cisco Console Adapter. 125V.35 to DB-25M Cabling . 126V.35 Pinout . 127X.21 V.11 to DB-15 Cable . 128Digi AccelePort Xp and NEO HD-68 Pin Ultra SCSI Connector . 129Sync V.24 DB-25 Connector Pinout . 132EIA 422 DB-25 Pinouts for Sync Boards . 133Sync 2000 Single Port V.36/EIA-449 Pinout. 134DB-9F to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 136DB-9F to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 137DB-25F to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 138DB-25F to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 139SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable. 140SCSI Terminal Server DB-25M to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable. 141RJ-11 6 Pin/4-Wire to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 142RJ-11 6 Pin/4-Wire to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 143RJ-11 6 Pin to DB-9F Terminal Printer Cable. 144RJ-11 6 Pin to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 145RJ-45 4-Wire to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable Software Flow Control Only146RJ-45 4-Wire to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 147RJ-45 (Altpin On) to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 148RJ-45 to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 149RJ-45 to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 150RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-9M Terminal Printer Cable . 151RJ-45 10 Pin to DB-25M Terminal Printer Cable . 152ContentsDownloaded from Arrow.com.7

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EIA-232 Asynchronous InterfaceChapter 1General EIA-232 Cable InformationUse this information to determine the proper EIA-232 cable requirementsfor your application.Physical Cable CharacteristicsEIA-232 serial interface cables should be shielded, low capacitance cables,designed specifically for serial data transmission.Grounding RequirementsEIA-232 interface cables should have the shield grounded at both ends ofthe cable. Digi recommends Chassis Ground, available on the shell ofDigi's DB-25 connectors, and pin 4 of a 10 pin RJ-45 connector.Environmental RequirementsWhile good shielding provides reasonable protection against "noise"(electromagnetic interference, or EMI), cables should still be routed awayfrom noise sources wherever possible. Avoid laying cables in closeproximity to transformers, generators, motors, fluorescent lights, etc.Data Rate InformationThe maximum data rate that can be used for EIA-232 connections isprimarily determined by the quality and length of the interconnecting cable.The quality of the cable (for transmission purposes) is generallydetermined by the capacitance per foot rating of the cable.The following table gives the recommended maximum cable length for agiven data rate. Longer cables may be implemented at your discretion.Note that not all Digi products support all of the data rates listed below.Data Rate vs. Cable LengthData Rate (bps)Maximum Cable Length57,600 or less100 feet115,20080 feet230,40040 feet460,80020 feet921,60010 feetNotes: Chapter 3Downloaded from Arrow.com.The maximum length is the amount of cable that is connected to aDigi supplied interconnect device, such as Quad or Octa cables andboxes.The maximum length is based on a cable rated at the following:12.3 pF/foot, conductor to conductor22.4 pF/foot conductor to shieldEIA-232 Asynchronous Interface9

In situations where low-capacitance cable is unavailable, or verylong cable runs are required, "short-haul" modems can be used toincrease the effective range of the EIA-232 interface. Short-haulmodems are similar to standard modems, except that they areconnected directly to each other via a cable instead of going througha telephone circuit.Use only externally-powered short-haul modems with Digi products.Transmission ErrorsIf transmission errors occur, follow this procedure to determine the cause ofthe problem:1. Reduce the baud rate.2. Reduce the cable length.3. Use a cable with a lower capacitance per foot rating.10Downloaded from Arrow.com.Chapter 3 EIA-232 Asynchronous Interface

EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-25Chapter 2Digi DB-25 Connector Pin AssignmentsSignalDescriptionDTE UsePin #GNDChassis GroundN/AShellTxDTransmitted DataOutput2RxDReceived DataInput3RTSRequest to SendOutput4CTSClear to SendInput5DSRData Set ReadyInput6SGSignal Groundreference7DCDData Carrier DetectInput8DTRData Terminal ReadyOutput20RIRing IndicatorInput22DB-25 Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) CableThe following three-wire cable is often sufficient for a terminal, printer, orother DTE device configured for software flow control.Simple Terminal/Printer CableDB-25 Female(Digi End)SignalPinTxD2RxD3DB-25 Male(Peripheral)PinSignalconnected to3RxDconnected to2TxDSG7connected to7SGGNDshellconnected to (via shield)shellGNDThis cable is a three-wire null modem cable. Transmitted Data on one endof the cable is connected to Received Data at the other end, and viceversa. The male DB-25 end can be plugged directly into most serialterminals and printers without any adapters. The female DB-25 end plugsdirectly into any Digi DB-25 serial port.DB-25 4-Wire Hardware Handshaking (DTR) CableThe following four-wire cable is often sufficient for an older terminal, printer,or other DTE device configured for DTR (hardware) flow control. However,some terminals and printers may use a signal other than DTR for flowcontrol. In addition, some terminals and printers may have other cablerequirements. Consult your terminal or printer manual for this information.For more universal compatibility, use a full-wired DB-25 terminal/printercable.Chapter 4Downloaded from Arrow.com.EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-2511

Terminal/Printer Cable with DTR HandshakingDB-25 Female(Digi End)SignalPinTxD2RxDDB-25 Male(Peripheral)PinSignalconnected to3RxD3connected to2TxDCTS5connected to20DTRSG7connected to7SGGNDShellconnected (via shield) toShellGNDjumpered4 5RTS CTSNote:Some terminal or printer manufacturers may use different methods offlow control. Consult your documentation for specific wiringrequirements.DB-25 Hardware Handshaking (RTS/CTS) CableThe following cable is often sufficient for a terminal, printer, or other DTEdevice configured for RTS/CTS (hardware) flow control. However, someterminals and printers may have other cable requirements. Consult yourterminal or printer manual for this information. For more universalcompatibility, use a fully-wired DB-25 terminal/printer cable.Terminal/Printer Cable with RTS/CTS HandshakingDB-25 Female(Digi End)PinSignalconnected to3RxD3connected to2TxDRTS4connected to5CTSCTS5connected to4RTSDSR DCD6 8connected to20DTRSG7connected to7SGDTR20connected to6 8DSR DCDGNDShellconnected (via shield) toShellGNDNote:12Downloaded from Arrow.com.DB-25 Male(Peripheral)SignalPinTxD2RxDSome terminal or printer manufacturers may use different methods offlow control. Consult your documentation for specific wiringrequirements.Chapter 4 EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-25

DB-25 Fully-Wired Terminal/Printer CableThe following cable wiring supports most serial terminals or printers witheither software or hardware handshaking. This cable is valid with any DigiDB-25 serial port.Terminal/Printer Cable for Software (XON/XOFF) or Hardware (DTR)HandshakingDB-25(Digi End)Note:DB-25 ted to5CTSGNDShellconnected toShellGNDTxD2connected to3RxDRxD3connected to2TxDSG7connected to7SGCTS5connected to20DTRDTR20connected to8 6DCD DSRDCD DSR8 6connected to4RTSSome terminal or printer manufacturers may use different methods offlow control. Consult your documentation for specific wiringrequirements.DB-25 Modem CableTo connect a DB-25 equipped asynchronous adapter to a modem, use astandard "straight-through" cable. A straight-through cable has a DB-25female connector at the Digi end, and a DB-25 male connector at themodem end. All 25 pins are connected, 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, etc. Useshielded cable, and connect pin 1 of each connector to the cable shield.Chapter 4Downloaded from Arrow.com.EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-2513

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Cable-to-Adapter Cross ReferenceFor Digi One, PortServer TS, PortServer II, and Multi-Port Adapters with RJ-45 connectorsRJ45toMale rBay Accelar, Nortel andother DB9 DTE devicesCableorAdapterPart NumberCableIdentifierCable76000645 (4’)6109004876000697NACable76000264 (4’)61080048AdapternoneNA76000200 (2’)6107002476000201 (4’)61070048noneNA76000239 (2’)6106002476000240 (4’)6106004876000701NA76000238 (4’)6104004876000698NA76000644 (4’)6105004876000699NA76000129 (2’)6102002476000195 (4’)6102004876000700NA76000198 (2’)6103002476000199 (4’)61030048AdapterNoneNACable76000643 CrossoverStraightDTE devices with DB9Female PortsModems and other DCEdevices with DB9 Male PortsCableAdapterDB9MStraightModems and other DCEdevices with DB9 soverCrossoverStraightSun Sparc, Sun Ultra,terminals, printers and otherDTE devices with DB25Female portsCisco, IBM and other DTEdevices with DB25 MaleportsModems and other DCEdevices with DB25 )CableAdapter(4-Pack)DB25DB25FMStraight* Special *Modems and other DCEdevices with DB25 MalePortsFor use with Printers. Thiscable utilizes the DTR signal(instead of RTS) forhardware flow control.CableAdapter(4-Pack)76000631 (6’)RJ45M* Special *For use with Cisco and SunRJ45 Console ports.CableAdapter16Downloaded from Arrow.com.76000632 (qty 8)63000222-0276000633 (qty 16)NoneNAChapter 4 EIA-232: DB-25 to DB-25

EIA-232: DB-9Chapter 3Digi DB-9 Connector Options: AccelePort Xr, Xe, ClassicBoardFan-Out CablesAccelePort and ClassicBoard adapters may be equipped with a fan-outcable consisting of a single DB-78M connector at the adapter end, and fouror eight DTE-wired DB-9 male or female connectors at the peripheral end.Note:IMPORTANT! The Digi Neo and AccelePort Xp families use differentcable assemblies from those used with ClassicBoard and other Digiadapters (AccelePort Xr, Xe, PC/X). When ordering, be sure to use thepart number that corresponds to your adapter type.Part Numbers for DB-9 Fan-Out Cables (Standard AccelePort DB-78 Connector)Cable DescriptionOrderNumberNumberfound onCable4 Port DB-9M (Male) DTE Cable76000003600002114 Port DB-9F (Female) DTE Cable76000001600002418 Port DB-9M (Male) DTE Cable7600204263000205-01DB-9 Connector Options: Digi Neo, AccelePort XpFan-Out CablesDigi Neo and AccelePort Xp adapters may be equipped with a fan-outcable consisting of a single connector at the adapter end, and four or eightDTE-wired DB-9 male or female connectors at the peripheral end. Two 8port fan-out cables may be used with 16-port adapters.Note:IMPORTANT! The Digi Neo and AccelePort Xp families use differentcable assemblies from those used with ClassicBoard and other Digiadapters (Xr, Xe, C/X, Xem, PC/X). When ordering, be sure to use the partnumber that corresponds to your adapter type. If you already haveconnector assemblies for older adapters and wish to use them with aDigi Neo or AccelePort Xp adapter, a converter cable may be purchased(see below for part number).Part Numbers for DB-9 Fan-Out Cables (Xp and Neo - 68 pin SCSI Connector)Chapter 5Downloaded from Arrow.com.EIA-232: DB-9Cable DescriptionOrderNumberNumberfound onCable4 Port DB-9M (Male) DTE

90000253_E Digi International Inc. 2005. Digi, Digi International, the Digi logo, the Making Device Networking Easy logo, Digi

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